Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る)
1. 基本義(切・斬・伐・剪・截): 刃物などを用いて、断つ・分離する。切り離す。切断する。
Pitch accent
Top 800
Used in vocabulary (117 in total)
① 諦める。② 決心する。覚悟する。
to complete decisively; to do to completion
to turn completely into; to become completely
Examples (43 in total)
I just cut my finger.
I need to cut my nails.
Let me cut the carrots.
I cut the crust off the bread.
Where did you get your hair cut?
Would it be OK if I turned off the radio?
"I want to get a haircut soon." "Huh, already?"
Are you going to cut down all the trees here?
Did you cut the paper?
This knife won't cut well.
Cut the cake with this knife.
I want a knife with which to cut the rope.
Mother cut the cheese with a knife.
She cut the apple with a knife.
We cut the pie in two.
Mary cut her finger.
Tom cut his own hair.
These scissors don't cut well.
She was right in the middle of cutting cucumbers.
He made a sharp turn to the left.
Hold on a second, I'll be right back. Don't hang up!
You've cut my hair too short.
The boy cut the cake in two.
She had her hair cut short.
She cut her finger on the broken glass.
Please turn off the camera.
Give me a knife to cut this string with.
Stir-fry the ingredients which were cut into bite-sized pieces.
I had my hair cut at a barber's shop.
I just got a haircut.
You should cut the meat into small pieces before eating it.
Please help me cut up vegetables for the salad.
The apple was cut in two by her with a knife.
He cut his finger in opening a can.
He sawed logs for the fireplace.
Peel the apples and slice them in half, cutting out the core.
Jane had her hair cut short before the athletic meet.
The barber has cut your hair very short.
At last, John and Sue decided to cut the apple into halves.
Our transactions with that firm have continued unbroken since my father's generation.
2. Cut the daikon into long sticks.
I have my hair cut once a month.
We somehow managed to swim across the river.