Sabrina
cut a corner, cut across? cut a corner, cut across? Do these two phrase have the same meaning?
2011年4月20日 06:35
回答 · 3
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Just to add to Eliot's answer; to cut across means to travel across or pass over Example : "The caravan had to cut across the desert"
2011年4月20日
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No, they don't. Cut corners = take shortcuts.
2011年4月20日
'To cut a corner' means 'to cut across' from one road to another instead of following the actual direction of the roads and turning at the junction. So in this sense you could use both because to cut across means 'to go across instead of going around the edge'. 'To cut corners' on the other hand is idiomatic and means to do things in the cheapest, quickest or easiest way.
2011年4月20日
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