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Definition of uncut in English:

uncut

adjectiveʌnˈkʌtˌənˈkət
  • 1Not cut.

    未修剪的

    her hair was left uncut

    她的头发没有修剪。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fall of snow in late October covered the remnants of uncut corn and effectively terminated harvesting.
    • It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go.
    • I could run outside into the rain, stomp my bare feet on the (ten-week) uncut wet grass, and have my own private Glastonbury experience with all the comforts of home.
    • Our research revealed that in some areas there was an outcry if councils left verges uncut.
    • The hedges were as yet uncut and were fizzing with little birds, notably bright yellowhammers, and sloes dressed with a dark bloom hung enormous like grapes.
    • In view of concerns expressed by environmental activists, trees on roads which are widened are left uncut.
    • Calls have also been made for the protection of the remaining 25,000 hectares of uncut raised bog, mainly in the Midlands, which is of high wildlife value, according to experts.
    • Lost in considering the ramifications of that prospect, I watched her turn left at the corner of the remaining uncut grass, following our cutting pattern.
    • Residents have complained about rubbish along the embankments and footpaths, overgrown shrubs and uncut grass verges, graffiti on brickwork and overhead bridges, and lack of working CCTV cameras.
    • A local timber company had set aside a small area of uncut timber around the tree, partly as a recreational resource and partly as a gesture to environmentalists.
    • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
    • I instantly dove into the thick, uncut grass that was taller than me at the time.
    • High grade, uncut cool is the hallmark of one of Christchurch's most kickin’ bars.
    • My vegetarian pizza came in the authentic Italian style - uncut - and was, well, just what you would expect from a vegetarian pizza.
    • If a bird needs to eat the flies which thrive on uncut grass tussocks, then regular cutting of the grass for silage is going to be a problem.
    • As predicted, Jenny moved alongside of her, following her to the cart to dump the wheat and back again to the scythe and the remaining acre of uncut wheat crop, all the while talking without stopping.
    Synonyms
    hairy, hirsute, bushy, thick, woolly, fleecy, long-haired, unshorn, shock-headed
    1. 1.1 (of a stone, especially a diamond) not shaped by cutting.
      (宝石,尤指钻石)未雕琢成型的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the saying goes, ‘An uncut gem does not sparkle.’
      • This is due to the Precious Metals Act, which stipulates that it is illegal for individuals to own unwrought gold (and uncut diamonds) in the country.
      • According to the U.S. State Department, revenue from rough and uncut diamonds mined in conflict areas forms a large percentage of the commodity's over $50 billion in annual sales.
      • Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds.
      • Their unpolished uncut stones are displayed on about 30 tables.
      • It turned out that this was the largest uncut diamond that had ever been found.
      • No wafer thin bangles, and modestly diminutive chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
      • The world's biggest diamond producer also put in place last year, a marketing channel, which sells uncut, diamonds only to selected and approved polishers.
      • Informal and unrecorded exports of gold and diamonds produce the same outcome, and are particularly damaging if the gold or the uncut diamonds were imported into the country.
      • They sell unpolished and uncut stones in an open space, cluttered with tables.
      • The work was delayed when £10,000 of uncut paving stone, due to be laid on the pavements, was stolen from the back of a lorry in June.
      • However, we do know of $47m worth of gold bars and uncut diamonds in a safety deposit box in Milton Keynes.
      • Her designs are simple and tactile - even diamonds are left uncut.
      • Our main business was trading in rough or uncut diamonds.
      • On display are approximately twenty-two hundred minerals, nine hundred cut and uncut gems, and nine hundred fossils.
      • They were made of some sort of prefabricated uncut stone or something.
      • Abel Herzberg was the son of a broker of uncut diamonds and grew up in Amsterdam.
      • And that is always a possibility with this intriguing man, a leader with as many sides as an uncut diamond.
      • The ex-Army officer proved at London Scottish that he has superb organisational skills, an eye for uncut diamond players and an ability to work within a tight budget.
      • Before them was a pile of gold bars, a pile of rubies, and a pile of uncut diamonds.
    2. 1.2historical (of a book) with the edges of its pages not slit open or trimmed off.
      〈主史〉(书)未切边的,边未切齐的
      an uncut folio text
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Why is it posh to have the edges of the pages uncut?
      • Probably the printers had gone home for the day, so there would have been no clanking flatbed press, but large sheets of uncut book pages would have been hanging from overhead wooden racks in the ceiling, the ink drying.
    3. 1.3 (of fabric) having its pile loops intact.
      (织物)毛圈完整的;有毛圈的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A loop carpet means the surface is composed of uncut loops.
      • Detailed paper patterns for the robes and uncut lengths of fabric are included to illustrate the intricate preparation behind these garments.
  • 2(of a text, film, or performance) complete; unabridged.

    (文本、电影、表演等)未删节的;未剪辑的

    an uncut version of the sexually explicit film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the bonus features of this DVD is the fact that they give you both the R-rated version and the uncut / unrated version as well.
    • I don't know why an uncut version of this film still isn't available here in the UK.
    • But what you do get, once in a while, are ‘R’ rated films that show up unrated, or other similarly censored films in uncut form.
    • The series aired on CBC in Canada and on HBO in America; a bowdlerised version appeared later on CBS, and 13 uncut editions found their way across the Atlantic to C4.
    • The uncut R rated version is the one offered here.
    • I wish some of the uncut promotional films or other expanded footage from the period had been included.
    • Of all the permutations one can experience, the recommendation is to go with the uncut anamorphic widescreen version.
    • For starters, they feature the uncut version of the film.
    • The movie explodes often and in sometimes gruesome fashion, especially in this extended, uncut director's version.
    • International festival screenings of the uncut version followed in a somewhat haphazard fashion.
    • There are two versions of the film, a longer uncut version running over three hours, and a shorter version that runs two-and-a-half hours.
    • In the film experiment, some participants would view the original uncut film and others the edited version.
    • All twelve chapters are presented complete and uncut on a dual-layered disc.
    • Unfortunately, though this DVD claims to be the uncut version, it is not.
    • Reading the press material, I grew excited at the thought of seeing the uncut version.
    • All the films are presented completely uncut, and all have uniformly the same quality in the transfers.
    • The uncut version, which was the one I saw, runs to almost five and a half hours.
    • The film was not screened in Japan in an uncut version until this year.
    • This new uncut edition promises to be the definitive version of the hallucinatory classic.
    • Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series.
    Synonyms
    complete, entire, whole, intact, full-length, unshortened, unreduced, uncondensed, unexpurgated
  • 3(of alcohol or a drug) not diluted or adulterated.

    (酒精,毒品)未稀释的;未搀假的

    large amounts of uncut heroin

    大量纯海洛因。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin.
    • Someone's gotten their hands on several kilos of pure, uncut cocaine.
    Synonyms
    undiluted, neat, unmixed, unadulterated, pure, unblended

Definition of uncut in US English:

uncut

adjectiveˌənˈkətˌənˈkət
  • 1Not cut.

    未修剪的

    her hair was left uncut

    她的头发没有修剪。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Calls have also been made for the protection of the remaining 25,000 hectares of uncut raised bog, mainly in the Midlands, which is of high wildlife value, according to experts.
    • In view of concerns expressed by environmental activists, trees on roads which are widened are left uncut.
    • It is practically surrounded by boggy land some still uncut and all the rest reclaimed and, like Charlestown, was a new town, as ages of towns go.
    • A fall of snow in late October covered the remnants of uncut corn and effectively terminated harvesting.
    • My vegetarian pizza came in the authentic Italian style - uncut - and was, well, just what you would expect from a vegetarian pizza.
    • Residents have complained about rubbish along the embankments and footpaths, overgrown shrubs and uncut grass verges, graffiti on brickwork and overhead bridges, and lack of working CCTV cameras.
    • As predicted, Jenny moved alongside of her, following her to the cart to dump the wheat and back again to the scythe and the remaining acre of uncut wheat crop, all the while talking without stopping.
    • High grade, uncut cool is the hallmark of one of Christchurch's most kickin’ bars.
    • Here we walked through a large lawn of uncut grasses dotted with early-summer bulbs and flowers following a winding, mowed path leading into shrubbery and woodland.
    • I could run outside into the rain, stomp my bare feet on the (ten-week) uncut wet grass, and have my own private Glastonbury experience with all the comforts of home.
    • The hedges were as yet uncut and were fizzing with little birds, notably bright yellowhammers, and sloes dressed with a dark bloom hung enormous like grapes.
    • A local timber company had set aside a small area of uncut timber around the tree, partly as a recreational resource and partly as a gesture to environmentalists.
    • I instantly dove into the thick, uncut grass that was taller than me at the time.
    • If a bird needs to eat the flies which thrive on uncut grass tussocks, then regular cutting of the grass for silage is going to be a problem.
    • Lost in considering the ramifications of that prospect, I watched her turn left at the corner of the remaining uncut grass, following our cutting pattern.
    • Our research revealed that in some areas there was an outcry if councils left verges uncut.
    Synonyms
    hairy, hirsute, bushy, thick, woolly, fleecy, long-haired, unshorn, shock-headed
    1. 1.1 (of a text, movie, or performance) complete; unabridged.
      (文本、电影、表演等)未删节的;未剪辑的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I wish some of the uncut promotional films or other expanded footage from the period had been included.
      • International festival screenings of the uncut version followed in a somewhat haphazard fashion.
      • This new uncut edition promises to be the definitive version of the hallucinatory classic.
      • The series aired on CBC in Canada and on HBO in America; a bowdlerised version appeared later on CBS, and 13 uncut editions found their way across the Atlantic to C4.
      • Unfortunately, though this DVD claims to be the uncut version, it is not.
      • Though some may decry the lack of uncut versions of each film, the fact is this will most likely be the definitive version of this series.
      • For starters, they feature the uncut version of the film.
      • The uncut R rated version is the one offered here.
      • The uncut version, which was the one I saw, runs to almost five and a half hours.
      • All the films are presented completely uncut, and all have uniformly the same quality in the transfers.
      • All twelve chapters are presented complete and uncut on a dual-layered disc.
      • One of the bonus features of this DVD is the fact that they give you both the R-rated version and the uncut / unrated version as well.
      • Reading the press material, I grew excited at the thought of seeing the uncut version.
      • In the film experiment, some participants would view the original uncut film and others the edited version.
      • There are two versions of the film, a longer uncut version running over three hours, and a shorter version that runs two-and-a-half hours.
      • The film was not screened in Japan in an uncut version until this year.
      • Of all the permutations one can experience, the recommendation is to go with the uncut anamorphic widescreen version.
      • But what you do get, once in a while, are ‘R’ rated films that show up unrated, or other similarly censored films in uncut form.
      • I don't know why an uncut version of this film still isn't available here in the UK.
      • The movie explodes often and in sometimes gruesome fashion, especially in this extended, uncut director's version.
      Synonyms
      complete, entire, whole, intact, full-length, unshortened, unreduced, uncondensed, unexpurgated
    2. 1.2 (of a stone, especially a diamond) not shaped by cutting.
      (宝石,尤指钻石)未雕琢成型的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Before them was a pile of gold bars, a pile of rubies, and a pile of uncut diamonds.
      • This is due to the Precious Metals Act, which stipulates that it is illegal for individuals to own unwrought gold (and uncut diamonds) in the country.
      • Abel Herzberg was the son of a broker of uncut diamonds and grew up in Amsterdam.
      • On display are approximately twenty-two hundred minerals, nine hundred cut and uncut gems, and nine hundred fossils.
      • Jada would stoop over after he stormed out and pick up the sparkling pieces, jagged like uncut diamonds.
      • And that is always a possibility with this intriguing man, a leader with as many sides as an uncut diamond.
      • The world's biggest diamond producer also put in place last year, a marketing channel, which sells uncut, diamonds only to selected and approved polishers.
      • Her designs are simple and tactile - even diamonds are left uncut.
      • As the saying goes, ‘An uncut gem does not sparkle.’
      • They sell unpolished and uncut stones in an open space, cluttered with tables.
      • Informal and unrecorded exports of gold and diamonds produce the same outcome, and are particularly damaging if the gold or the uncut diamonds were imported into the country.
      • However, we do know of $47m worth of gold bars and uncut diamonds in a safety deposit box in Milton Keynes.
      • Our main business was trading in rough or uncut diamonds.
      • According to the U.S. State Department, revenue from rough and uncut diamonds mined in conflict areas forms a large percentage of the commodity's over $50 billion in annual sales.
      • The work was delayed when £10,000 of uncut paving stone, due to be laid on the pavements, was stolen from the back of a lorry in June.
      • No wafer thin bangles, and modestly diminutive chains here - the jewellery is unabashedly elaborate, studded with brilliant uncut rubies, diamonds and emeralds.
      • Their unpolished uncut stones are displayed on about 30 tables.
      • They were made of some sort of prefabricated uncut stone or something.
      • The ex-Army officer proved at London Scottish that he has superb organisational skills, an eye for uncut diamond players and an ability to work within a tight budget.
      • It turned out that this was the largest uncut diamond that had ever been found.
    3. 1.3 (of alcohol or a drug) not diluted or adulterated.
      (酒精,毒品)未稀释的;未搀假的
      large amounts of uncut heroin

      大量纯海洛因。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin.
      • Someone's gotten their hands on several kilos of pure, uncut cocaine.
      Synonyms
      undiluted, neat, unmixed, unadulterated, pure, unblended
    4. 1.4historical (of a book) with the edges of its pages not slit open or trimmed off.
      〈主史〉(书)未切边的,边未切齐的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Probably the printers had gone home for the day, so there would have been no clanking flatbed press, but large sheets of uncut book pages would have been hanging from overhead wooden racks in the ceiling, the ink drying.
      • Why is it posh to have the edges of the pages uncut?
    5. 1.5 (of fabric) having its pile loops intact.
      (织物)毛圈完整的;有毛圈的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Detailed paper patterns for the robes and uncut lengths of fabric are included to illustrate the intricate preparation behind these garments.
      • A loop carpet means the surface is composed of uncut loops.
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