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Cut - English meaning

kʌt

Cut – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object.

Usage examples:

He cut his toe on a sharp stone
verb

Divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement.

Usage examples:

Cut the beef into thin slices
verb

Make or form (something) by using a sharp tool to remove material.

Usage examples:

Workmen cut a hole in the pipe
verb

Trim or reduce the length of (grass, hair, etc.) by using a sharp implement.

Usage examples:

Ted was cutting the lawn
verb

Reduce the size, amount, or quantity of.

Usage examples:

Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want
verb

End or interrupt the provision of (a supply).

Usage examples:

We resolved to cut oil supplies to territories controlled by the rebels
verb

(of a line) cross or intersect (another line).

Usage examples:

Mark the point where the line cuts the vertical axis
verb

Stop filming or recording.

Usage examples:

‘cut’ shouted a voice, followed by ‘could we do it again, please?’
verb

Mix (an illegal drug) with another substance.

Usage examples:

Dealers cut the drugs to stretch their supply
verb

Strike or kick (a ball) with an abrupt, typically downward motion.

Usage examples:

Cook cut the ball back to him
verb

Divide a pack of playing cards by lifting a portion from the top, either to reveal a card at random or to place the top portion under the bottom portion.

Usage examples:

Let's cut for dealer
noun

A stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane.

Usage examples:

He could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife
noun

A long, narrow incision in the skin made by something sharp.

Usage examples:

Blood ran from a cut on his jaw
noun

A wounding remark or act.

Usage examples:

His unkindest cut at elizabeth was to call her heartless
noun

The way or style in which something, especially a garment or someone's hair, is cut.

Usage examples:

The elegant cut of his dinner jacket
verb

Separate with or as if with an instrument

verb

To use a sharp tool such as a knife to break the surface of something, divide something, or make something smaller

Usage examples:

[ t ] cut the apple in half., [ t ] she wanted to have her hair cut (= made shorter)., [ m ] we had…
verb

To make something lower, smaller, shorter, etc.

Usage examples:

Cut sth (from sth) (to sth) we have cut our wage bill from £12,000 to £8,000 per week., cut sth (fr…
verb

To break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife

Usage examples:

To cut a slice of bread, cut something on something i cut myself on that glass., cut something with…
verb

To make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc.

Usage examples:

To cut prices/costs, to cut overtime/wages
verb

To remove something from something else

Usage examples:

Be cut out of the sex scenes had been cut out of the tv version of the film.
verb

To move words or pictures from one place to another in a computer or internet document, app, post, etc.

Usage examples:

It seems like the error is due to some sloppy cutting and pasting.
verb

To decide not to leave someone any of your money or possessions when you die

Usage examples:

It seems incredible that he would cut his own children out of his will.
verb

To not go, especially to a place where you should be

Usage examples:

Cut class your son has been cutting classes.
verb

To stop or interrupt something

Usage examples:

To cut an engine/a motor, "cut! (= stop filming!)" shouted the director.
verb

To stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying

Usage examples:

He started to explain, but she cut him short.
verb

Used to tell someone to stop talking or stop behaving in an annoying way

Usage examples:

Just cut it/that out! just cut it out! i've had enough of your time wasting.
verb

(of a baby) to grow a new tooth

Usage examples:

The baby's cutting a tooth. that's why she's crying.
verb

To go through or across a place, especially in order to get somewhere quickly

Usage examples:

Cut through to cut through a passage
verb

To fail to keep to your own side of the road when going round a corner

Usage examples:

Is it possible to fail a driving test by cutting a corner?
verb

To change direction quickly while in motion and head towards a different place

Usage examples:

The player cut back to the inside and picked up a few extra yards for the first down., cut in front…
verb

To choose a playing card by dividing a pile of cards into two parts

Usage examples:

Who's going to cut the cards?
verb

To record music or speech on a record

Usage examples:

When did the stones cut their first record?
noun

An injury made when the skin is cut with something sharp

Usage examples:

A deep cut
noun

A piece of meat cut from a particular part of an animal

Usage examples:

Cut of sirloin is the most expensive cut of beef.
noun

The shape into which something is cut

Usage examples:

The cut of i don't like the cut of these jeans.
noun

A share of something, usually money

Usage examples:

When am i going to get my cut?
noun

A reduction in the number, amount, or rate of something

Usage examples:

Cut in a cut in expenditure/interest rates/hospital waiting lists
noun

Reductions in public spending

Usage examples:

Students and workers were out on the streets protesting against the cuts.
noun

The act of removing a part from a book, film, etc., or a part that is removed

Usage examples:

Make a cut the film contains some very violent scenes, so some cuts were made when it was shown on …
noun

A deep, narrow passage made through a hill for a road, railway, or canal

noun

In cricket, an attacking shot hit through an area level with or just behind or just in front of the batter (= the player who tries to hit the ball), on the right-hand side for a right-handed batter

Usage examples:

He's a back-foot player and scores most of his runs from cuts and pulls., she couldn't keep the cut…
noun

In sports such as golf and baseball, an act of trying to hit a ball with a stick

Usage examples:

She took a good cut at it with a five wood., he was taking some powerful cuts during batting practi…

Cut translation into English

Cut: translate from English into Chinese

Translate cut into Chinese (Simplified)}
切, 砍, 斩, 削, 截, 减, 伤口, 剐, 断开, 缩减, 开凿, 剁, 采伐, 刻, 刀口, 创口, 破口, 关, 锲, 铡, 创伤, 刿, 创, 劖, 戬, 錾, 钊, 阄, 创口的, 伤口的

Cut: translate from English into Dutch

Translate cut into Dutch}
Snee, Besnoeiing, Gesneden, Snijden, Snede, Knip, Snit, Geslepen, Bezuiniging, Afsnijden, Maaien, Doorsnijden, Snijwond, Los, Hakken, Kappen, Afknippen, Houw, Vellen, Afbreken, Hak, Wegsnijden, Houwen, Maaksel, Opensnijden, Doorsteken, Aanslaan, Afkappen, Fatsoen, Afzetten, Afschaffen, Houtsnee, Houtgravure, Stuksnijden, Zich laten snijden

Cut: translate from English into French

Translate cut into French}
Couper, Coupe, Réduire, Coupure, Réduction, Entaille, Tailler, Incision, Coup, Trancher, Compression, Blessure, Sabrer, Part, Arrêter, Se couper, Entailler, Récolte, Débiter, Blesser, Balafre, Finir, Saigner, Balafrer, Mélange, Canal, Absence injustifié, Faire blesser, Bastonner, Négliger, Prendre, Critique, Enregistrer

Cut: translate from English into German

Translate cut into German}
Schneiden, Schnitt, Senken, Abschneiden, Reduzieren, Kürzen, Kürzung, Einschnitt, Schliff, Zerschneiden, Zuschnitt, Beschneiden, Verkürzen, Schnittstelle, Streichen, Unterbrechung, Kappen, Hauen, Mähen, Abkürzung, Anteil, Anschneiden, Schleifen, Brechen, Stechen, Verminderung, Streichung, Schnittwunde, Herabsetzen, Schwänzen, Verschneiden, Graben, Abstechen, Kupieren, Schmarre, Überblenden

Cut: translate from English into Hindi

Translate cut into Hindi}
कट गया, कटौती, कमी, घाव, काटना, चीरा, कटाई, कटाव, चोट, कटना, प्रहार, काटकर गिरा देना, छांटना, कुतरना, छेदना, छाँटना, तराशना, कम करना, घाव करना, द्विभाजित करना, लंबे बाल काटना, कटौती करना

Cut: translate from English into Italian

Translate cut into Italian}
Tagliare, Taglio, Tagliato, Ridurre, Riduzione, Tagliarsi, Fetta, Dividere, Ferire, Tangente, Intersecare, Canale, Diluire, Affronto, Colpo secco

Cut: translate from English into Korean

Translate cut into Korean}
자르다, 절단, 삭감, 몫, 베기, 벤 상처, 지름길, 베다, 끊다, 떼다, 나다, 베임, 들다, 벤 조각, 목판화, 모른 체함, 패 떼기, 제비, 가벼운 식사, 창구, 깎아 다듬다, 나게 하다, 묽게 하다, 끄다, 베어 나누다, 아프다, 무대의 홈, 절단하다, 가위로 자르다, 헤치며 나아가다, ...의 살을 에다, 거세하다, ...을 실연하다, 레코드화하다, 패를 떼다, 달아나다, 핵심을 찌르다, 촬영을 중단하다, 아로새기다

Cut: translate from English into Russian

Translate cut into Russian}
Резать, Порез, Разрез, Отрезать, Снижение, Разрезать, Покрой, Сечение, Отрезанный, Путь, Разрезанный, Нарезанный, Прекращение, Вырезка, Резание, Обрезанный, Рана, Срезанный, Разрезание, Прекращение подачи, Выемка, Монтаж, Удар, Стричь, Сокращать, Рубить, Урезать, Порезанный, Скроенный, Снижать, Косить, Рассекать, Кроить, Подстричь, Купюра, Подрезанный, Подстриженный, Снятие, Валить, Канал, Нарубить, Засечка, Резаться, Пропускать, Сниженный, Резаная рана, Высекать, Удирать, Прерывать знакомство, Не кланяться, Гранить, Кастрировать, Кастрированный, Кратчайший путь, Зарубка, Монтировать, Пересекать, Пересекаться, Остриженный, Гравюра на дереве, Остригать, Постригать, Постригаться, Сокращать путь, Идти напрямик, Снижать цены, Скроить, Резко ударить, Причинять острую боль, Обижать, Ранить, Переставать, Прекращать, Не присутствовать, Снимать колоду, Бурить, Тесать, Стесывать, Подкашивать, Жать, Убирать урожай, Перерубать, Шлифовать, Обделывать, Прорезываться, Уменьшенный, Покрой одежды, Резкое замечание, Быстрая смена кадров, Пролет, Профиль, Срезать, Делать вид, что не замечаешь

Cut: translate from English into Spanish

Translate cut into Spanish}
Corte, Cortar, Cortado, Reducir, Cortada, Cortarse, Recortar, Cortadura, Recortado, Tajada, Golpe, Bajar, Rebajar, Tallar, Talar, Grabar, Partir, Hacer, Segar, Dividir, Parar, Cortar de nuevo, Hacer cortar, Negar, Alzar, Poseer, Trinchar, Talar de un árbol, Practicar, Alzar en los naipes, No hacer caso a, Ausentarse, Cruzar, Tomar muy cerrado, Cesado, Pelea, Asistir, Lucha

Word origin

Middle English (probably existing, although not recorded, in Old English); probably of Germanic origin and related to Norwegian kutte and Icelandic kuta ‘cut with a small knife’, kuti ‘small

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