uncut
/ˌʌnˈkʌt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈkʌt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ˈkət/ (ame, mw)
uncut — adjective
- uncutpositive
- more uncutcomparative
- most uncutsuperlative
1. describing a film, book, manuscript, or gemstone that has not been shortened, al
describing a film, book, manuscript, or gemstone that has not been shortened, altered, or shaped from its original state or form.
The campus cinema showed an uncut version of the Korean thriller with English subtitles.
uncut version (film without cuts or censorship)
Tariq bought an uncut diamond from the market and took it to a jeweller.
uncut diamond (not yet shaped by cutting)
The museum displayed an uncut manuscript by the poet alongside the printed book.
Lara warned her parents that the documentary contained uncut footage of the conflict.
- unabridged
used only for texts; suggests nothing was left out by the publisher
- unexpurgated
specifically means offensive or objectionable parts were not removed; more formal
- whole
less specific; simply means nothing is missing
文法句型
uncut + noun
用法筆記
Usually placed before the noun it describes. Frequently used for films, books, manuscripts (uncut version, uncut edition), and gemstones (uncut diamond, uncut gem). Not generally used for digital files — use 'unedited' or 'uncompressed' instead.
常見錯誤
2. describing hair, grass, or fingernails that have been allowed to grow long witho
describing hair, grass, or fingernails that have been allowed to grow long without being trimmed or cut short.
The garden looked wild with uncut grass reaching up to Ada's knees.
uncut grass (vegetation not mown)
Élise tied her uncut hair into a loose bun before going to the gym.
uncut hair (not trimmed)
Jack's uncut fingernails made it difficult for him to play the guitar properly.
The pathway was almost invisible under months of uncut weeds and bushes.
文法句型
uncut + noun (hair, grass, nails)
用法筆記
Typically describes hair, facial hair, grass, nails, or fur. For trees and hedges, 'untrimmed' or 'unpruned' is more common. 'Unshorn' is an alternative for wool or animal fur.