to cut out
[动词]
to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it

剪掉, 裁剪
to shred
[动词]
to cut something into very small pieces

切碎, 撕碎
Ex: The chef demonstrated how shred cheese for the pizza topping .
to snip
[动词]
to cut or remove something by pinching or using scissors

剪, 修剪
Ex: The chef used kitchen shears snip fresh herbs for the recipe .
to snick
[动词]
to make a slight and precise cut, typically with a razor or a sharp tool

切割, 修剪
Ex: The tailor snicked the fabric to create a seamless and tailored finish .
to mow
[动词]
to cut grass, wheat, etc. with a gardening machine or handheld tools, such as a scythe

割草, 剪草
to crop
[动词]
to cut the edges or parts of something, often to change its shape or size

裁剪, 修剪
Ex: The gardener needed crop the hedge to maintain a neat and uniform appearance .
to cut off
[动词]
to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a piece from its edge or ends

剪掉, 切去
to slash
[动词]
to violently cut with a quick move using a knife, etc.

砍, 劈
Ex: He received stitches after slashing his hand while chopping vegetables in the kitchen .

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