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I. cutting [Brit ˈkʌtɪŋ, americ ˈkədɪŋ] SUBST

1. cutting (newspaper extract):

cutting
coupure f (from de)

2. cutting (from plant):

cutting
to take a cutting

3. cutting FERROVIA:

cutting

4. cutting (shaping):

cutting (of gem, glass)

5. cutting (digging):

cutting (of a tunnel)

6. cutting (slicing):

cutting (of cake, meat)

7. cutting CINEMA:

cutting

8. cutting COMPUT:

cutting and pasting

II. cuttings SUBST

cuttings subst pl (of wood, metal):

III. cutting [Brit ˈkʌtɪŋ, americ ˈkədɪŋ] ADJ

1. cutting (sharp):

cutting pain
cutting wind
to deal sb a cutting blow literal
to deal sb a cutting blow fig

2. cutting (hurtful):

cutting remark

cutting room SUBST CINEMA

cutting room
to end up on the cutting room floor

cutting equipment SUBST

cutting equipment

cutting table SUBST CINEMA

cutting table

I. cutting edge SUBST

1. cutting edge (blade):

cutting edge

2. cutting edge fig:

cutting edge
to be at the cutting edge of technology, fashion

II. cutting edge ADJ

cutting edge film, industry, technology:

cutting edge

cutting disc SUBST

cutting disc (on saw)
cutting disc (on food processor)

cutting board SUBST

cutting board (for food)
cutting board (for sewing, crafts)

cost-cutting [Brit ˈkɒstkʌtɪŋ, americ ˈkɔstˌkədɪŋ] SUBST

cost-cutting
cost-cutting atrib exercise, strategy
cost-cutting measures

price cutting SUBST

price cutting

press cutting SUBST

press cutting

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francês

I. cutting SUBST

1. cutting (article):

cutting

2. cutting BOT:

cutting

II. cutting ADJ

1. cutting (that cuts):

cutting blade, edge

2. cutting fig:

cutting remark
cutting wind

diamond cutting SUBST

diamond cutting

cutting edge SUBST

cutting edge

press clipping, press cutting SUBST

I. cut [kʌt] SUBST

1. cut (cutting):

cut on object, wood

2. cut (slice):

cut of meat

3. cut (wound):

4. cut MED:

5. cut (style):

cut of clothes, hair

6. cut (share):

7. cut (decrease):

cut in interest, production
cut in staff
to take a cut in sth

8. cut pl (decrease in government spending):

9. cut ELETRÓN (interruption):

10. cut CINEMA, LIT:

11. cut (blow):

12. cut JOGOS:

cut cards

Expressões:

to be a cut above sb/sth

II. cut [kʌt] ADJ

1. cut (sliced, incised):

2. cut (shaped):

3. cut (reduced):

III. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VERBO trans

1. cut (make an opening, incision):

to cut sth out of sth
to cut sb/sth free

2. cut (slice):

3. cut (shape):

cut fingernails, hair, a flower
cut grass
cut initials

4. cut MED:

5. cut fig ties:

6. cut FINAN, ECON:

cut costs, prices

7. cut CINEMA:

cut a film

8. cut (remove):

9. cut americ coloq ESCOLAR, UNIV:

cut a lesson
cut school

10. cut TÉC:

cut motor

11. cut (have a tooth emerge):

12. cut (split card deck):

cut cards

13. cut (record):

cut CD

14. cut fig (stop):

cut sarcasm

Expressões:

to cut the cackle Brit, Aus coloq
to cut it americ coloq
to cut sth (a bit) fine

IV. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VERBO intr

1. cut (make an incision):

cut in slice

2. cut MED:

3. cut JOGOS:

Expressões:

cut-price, cut-rate ADJ

I. cut-out SUBST

1. cut-out (shape):

2. cut-out (safety device):

II. cut-out ADJ

clean-cut ADJ

1. clean-cut (sharply outlined):

2. clean-cut (neat):

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inglês
inglês
cutting
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cutting
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I. cutting SUBST

1. cutting (article):

cutting

2. cutting BOT:

cutting

II. cutting ADJ

1. cutting (that cuts):

cutting blade, edge

2. cutting fig:

cutting remark
cutting wind

cutting edge SUBST

cutting edge
to be at the cutting edge of sth fig

cutting-edge ADJ

cutting-edge

I. cut [kʌt] SUBST

1. cut (cutting):

cut on object, wood

2. cut (slice):

cut of meat

3. cut (wound):

4. cut MED:

5. cut (style):

cut of clothes, hair

6. cut (share):

7. cut (decrease):

cut in interest, production
cut in staff

8. cut pl (decrease in spending):

9. cut ELETRÓN (interruption):

10. cut CINEMA, LIT:

11. cut (blow):

12. cut JOGOS:

cut cards

Expressões:

to be a cut above sb/sth

II. cut [kʌt] ADJ

1. cut (sliced, incised):

2. cut (shaped):

3. cut (reduced):

III. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VERBO trans

1. cut (make an opening, incision):

to cut sth out of sth
to cut sb/sth free

2. cut (slice):

3. cut (shape):

cut fingernails, hair, a flower
cut grass
cut initials

4. cut MED:

5. cut fig ties:

6. cut FINAN, ECON:

cut costs, prices

7. cut CINEMA:

cut a film

8. cut (remove):

9. cut coloq ESCOLAR, UNIV:

cut a class
cut school

10. cut TÉC:

cut motor

11. cut (have a tooth emerge):

12. cut (split card deck):

cut cards

13. cut (record):

cut CD

14. cut fig (stop):

cut sarcasm

Expressões:

to cut it coloq
to cut sb some slack coloq

IV. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VERBO intr

1. cut (make an incision):

cut in slice

2. cut MED:

3. cut JOGOS:

Expressões:

low-cut ADJ

short cut SUBST

1. short cut (direct path) a. comput:

2. short cut fig:

spending cut SUBST FINAN

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cutting
cinglant(e) réflexion, phrase
cutting
acerbe critique, écrits
cutting

Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"

Vocabulário Técnico da Refrigeração GEA

Present
Icut
youcut
he/she/itcuts
wecut
youcut
theycut
Past
Icut
youcut
he/she/itcut
wecut
youcut
theycut
Present Perfect
Ihavecut
youhavecut
he/she/ithascut
wehavecut
youhavecut
theyhavecut
Past Perfect
Ihadcut
youhadcut
he/she/ithadcut
wehadcut
youhadcut
theyhadcut

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The lighting was positioned in order to provide a clean-cut, contemporary atmosphere which would integrate with the video's concept.
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The camera pans to the floor, where one clean-cut teenage boy is gasping, sweating, and convulsing, with his eyes rolled back into his head.
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This paper provided the academic psychological community with a clean-cut, trustworthy, unbiased presentation of the data about intelligence.
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They are straight, nearly perpendicular, clean-cut, and rounded.
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Though the movement's membership included former street people, radicals, and drug users, they now appeared clean-cut and neatly dressed.
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