paste  
 noun [ U ] uk/peɪst/ us/peɪst/
  (STICKY SUBSTANCE)         
  糊;面团;(尤指)糨糊
a thick soft sticky substance made by mixing a liquid with a powder, especially to make a type of glue
  flour-and-water paste 面粉与水和成的面团 
 wallpaper paste 贴墙纸用的糨糊 
  酱
a thick soft substance made by crushing and mixing things such as fish, fruit, or vegetables for food
  tomato/anchovy/curry paste 西红柿/鳀鱼/咖哩酱 
   (JEWEL MATERIAL)      
 (制人造宝石用的)铅质玻璃
a hard type of glass used to make artificial jewels
  Are these real diamonds or paste? 这些是真钻石还是人造宝石? 
 paste  
verb uk/peɪst/ us/peɪst/
  (STICK)      
  [ T usually + adv/prep ](尤指用糨糊)粘,贴 
to stick something to something, especially with paste
  You can make your own distorting mirror by pasting a sheet of kitchen foil to a piece of thin cardboard. 你可以将一张厨房用锡箔纸贴在一块薄纸板上自己做一个哈哈镜。 
   (COMPUTING)        
 [ I or T ](在电脑文档中)粘贴(某一文本) 
to move a piece of text to a particular place in a computer document
  Cut that paragraph and then paste it at the end of the page. 将那一段剪切下来,粘贴到页尾。 
 cut and paste (计算机文件中文字或图片的)剪贴
to move words or pictures from one place to another in a computer document
  It's not enough simply to cut and paste text from the internet.
 They update their website by cutting and pasting updates from incident commandcentres.
 She cut and pasted her boss's signature into the document.
 He completed the document, cutting and pasting the administrator's address from the header.
 The program allows you to cut and paste text from the email into your document.
 Idiom  
cut and pasteidiom  mainly disapproving (UK also scissors and paste) (作品等)东拼西凑的
used to say that something such as a piece of writing is not original, but includes parts of other people's work