Word: cut

Category: cut

Beauty & Fitness, Shopping, Computers & Electronics

Related words: cut

how to cut, the cut, hair cut, final cut, final cut pro, in the cut, cut the rope, princess cut, final cut x, pixie cut, cut her off, steel cut oats, v cut, mp3 cut, chicago cut, cushion cut, make the cut

Synonyms: cut

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: cut

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spanish
Translations:
limitar, recortar, cortar
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german
Translations:
schnitt, schneiden, schliff, vermindern, kürzung, verringern, mähen, reduzierung, reduzieren, aufschnitt, ...
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french
Translations:
raccourci, blesser, coupé, minorer, coupâmes, minoration, abréviation, coup, taillade, coupons, ...
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italian
Translations:
taglio, restringere, ridurre
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portuguese
Translations:
reduzir, recortar, costumes, diminuir, corte, cortar, abrilhantar, golpear, talhar
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dutch
Translations:
verlagen, zetten, vereenvoudigen, inkrimpen, snede, verkleinen, maaien, reduceren
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russian
Translations:
изрезать, снижать, отсоединять, прорезаться, подстричься, уменьшать, захват, разделывать, прекращать, сокращать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
forminske, snitt, klipping, skjære, kutt
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swedish
Translations:
klippa, snitt, inskränka
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finnish
Translations:
paloittelu, pelkistää, halventaa, alentaa, siivu, supistaa, vähentää
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danish
Translations:
skære
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czech
Translations:
krouhat, nakrájet, výstřižek, tvar, nasekat, stříhání, šleh, oříznout, vysekat, krájet, ...
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polish
Translations:
krojenie, patroszyć, krój, przeciąć, szlifa, afront, skaleczenie, pokaleczyć, ograniczać, porąbać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
bliccelés, szabás, leszállított, munkabefejezés, szétvágott, riszt, marás, bokázás, forgácsolás, óramulasztás, ...
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turkish
Translations:
indirmek, kesme, azaltmak
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greek
Translations:
κόψιμο, κόβω, κοπή
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ukrainian
Translations:
рана, відтяти, утікати, скорочення, вирізати
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albanian
Translations:
pres
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bulgarian
Translations:
сека
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estonian
Translations:
kärpima, kärbitud, lõige
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croatian
Translations:
sjeći, odrezati, posječen, izvaditi, kroj, posjekotina, rezati, isjeći, presjeći, zarez, ...
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icelandic
Translations:
skera, klippa, nístur
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lithuanian
Translations:
kirpti
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romanian
Translations:
croială
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slovenian
Translations:
bezat, kraje
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slovak
Translations:
strih

The meaning and "use of": cut

noun
  • the way or style in which something, especially a garment or someone's hair, is cut. - the elegant cut of his dinner jacket
verb
  • make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object. - he cut his big toe on a sharp stone
  • remove (something) from something larger by using a sharp implement. - I cut his photograph out of the paper
  • divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement. - cut the beef into thin slices
  • make or form (something) by using a sharp tool to remove material. - workmen cut a hole in the pipe
  • trim or reduce the length of (something, especially grass or a person's hair or fingernails) by using a sharp implement. - cutting the lawn
  • reduce the amount or quantity of. - buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want
  • (of a line) cross or intersect (another line). - the point where the line cuts the vertical axis
  • ignore or refuse to recognize (someone). - He simply walked on by, cutting me as dead as a doornail, and shot into his house.
  • stop filming or recording. - Jon will say his line and we'll cut there. You ready? Let's get in position.
  • make (a sound recording). - Many singers and music directors are being roped in to cut the albums for political parties and potential candidates.
  • divide (a pack of playing cards) by lifting a portion from the top, either to reveal or draw a card at random or to place the top portion under the bottom portion. - The pack is shuffled and cut and 16 cards each are dealt singly as before.
  • slice (the ball). - Under pressure I never hook. I am more prone to cut the ball, if anything.
  • adulterate (a drug) or dilute (alcohol) by mixing it with another substance. - speed cut with rat poison
  • come up to expectations; meet requirements. - this CD player doesn't quite cut it

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