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8.We mustcutdown(削减) the expense of the trip.分析 我们一定要削减旅行的费用.
解答 答案:cut down.考查固定短语.表示"削减",用在情态动词must后,用动词原形cut down.
点评 考查翻译填空.
cut的常用短语.
1)cut back 销减,缩减,如cut back production
2)cut in 打断,插嘴 During the debate my opponent kept cutting in
3)cut off 切断 The telephone operator cut us off
4)cut down 砍倒 cut down a tree with an axe
5)cut out 剪除 cut out a dress 裁剪衣服
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