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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		  cut out   
  cut out phrasal verb (see also ↑cut)   1. REMOVE SOMETHING cut something ↔ out to remove something by cutting round it:         The cancerous cells had to be cut out.    cut something ↔ out of        Billy showed me the article he’d cut out of the magazine.   2. CUT A SHAPE cut something ↔ out to cut a shape from a piece of paper, cloth etc:         The children were cutting out squares from the scraps of material.   3. STOP SOMETHING HAPPENING cut something ↔ out to stop something from happening or existing:         The idea behind these forms is to cut out fraud.        A catalytic converter will cut out 90% of carbon monoxide emissions.   4. STOP DOING/EATING SOMETHING cut something ↔ out to stop doing or eating something, especially because it might be bad for your health:         The current advice to pregnant women is to cut out alcohol.   5. FROM WRITING cut something ↔ out to remove something from a piece of writing, especially because it might offend people:         Cut out the bit about racial prejudice.   6. cut it/that out spoken used to tell someone to stop doing something because it is annoying you:         Hey, you guys, cut it out – Mom’s trying to get some sleep.   7. NOT INVOLVE SOMEBODY cut somebody ↔ out to stop someone from doing something or being involved in something:         The new rules will cut out 25% of people who were previously eligible to vote.   8. be cut out for something (also be cut out to be something) [usually in questions and negatives] to have the qualities that you need for a particular job or activity:         In the end, I decided I wasn’t cut out for the army.        Are you sure you’re really cut out to be a teacher?   9. ENGINE if an engine or machine cuts out, it suddenly stops working:         The engine cut out halfway across the lake.   10. LIGHT/VIEW cut something ↔ out to prevent light, sound etc from reaching somewhere:         You’ll need sunglasses that will cut out harmful UV rays from the sun.   11. cut somebody out to prevent someone from getting something, especially your money after your death:         Em’s father decided to cut her out of his will.    ⇨ have your work cut out at ↑work2(15), ⇨ cut out the middleman at ↑middleman
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