offcut
/ˈɒfkʌt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɔːfkʌt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈȯf-ˌkət/ (ame, mw)
offcut — 名詞
1. a smaller piece left over when a larger sheet, board, or other material has been
邊角料
裁大塊材料後剩下的小片或小塊
a smaller piece left over when a larger sheet, board, or other material has been cut to the size needed
The carpenter saved the oak offcuts to light the stove on winter mornings.
那位木匠把橡木邊角料留下來,好在冬天早晨拿來生爐火。
collocation: save offcuts for later use
After cutting the posters, Nari brushed paper offcuts into a blue bin.
裁完海報後,Nari 把紙張邊角料掃進一個藍色箱子裡。
material noun: paper offcuts
The art teacher asked the class to use fabric offcuts for the collage.
美術老師請全班用布料邊角料來做拼貼。
Jonas kept the pine offcut because it fitted the broken toy box lid.
Jonas 把那塊松木邊角料留了下來,因為它剛好能補上玩具箱壞掉的蓋子。
Workers swept plastic offcuts from the floor before the new shift began.
工人們在新一班開始前,把地上的塑膠邊角料掃乾淨。
文法句型
an offcut
offcuts
offcut of + material
用法筆記
Usually refers to a useful or at least identifiable leftover piece created by cutting, especially in workshops, print rooms, and factories. In everyday speech, people often say scrap or leftover piece instead.