Cut the cake
1. Pronunciation: British [k?t ? ke?k]? American [k?t ? ke?k]?
2. Definition: cutting the cake.
3. Grammar: The basic meaning of cut is "to cut, cut, shear", which refers to using a bladed tool to separate objects, often with adverbs describing the procedure or purpose of cutting. Extensions can be expressed as "cut", "dig into", "carve into", "intersect with", "make (someone) feel pain or suffering", "absent", "stop", etc.
4. Example: We're?going?to?cut?the?cake?soon. We're going to cut the cake soon. Extended information
Same root phrase: cut meat
1. Pronunciation: British [k?t mi?t]? American [k?t mi?t]?
< p>2. Definition: to cut meat.3. Grammar: The basic meaning of meat is "meat", which refers to all meat that can be eaten by humans except fish and poultry. By extension, it can refer to "main or important part".
4. Example: In the shop, he learned to cut meat so quite nicely. In the butcher shop, he learned to chop meat very well.