cut

Εννοια (Αγγλικός)

Συνώνυμα

abbreviate

amputate

turn off

trim down

cut away

cut in pieces

cut open

stick on

cut grass

cut in half

tear asunder

baseball swing

cut wood

chop off

make an incision

make round

cut of meat

slice off

slit open

trim back

cut into strips

be concise

take summary action

nip off

opening-up

plane section

poke into

push down

rectify

scoop out

separate off

separate out

skin disease

chip at

break asunder

break in pieces

break into pieces

break to pieces

catch some Z’s

clip off

cut a connection

cut hair

cut stone

cut to

cut with scissors

draw blood

escape one’s duties

film editing

hew down

hurt someone’s feelings

key out

let blood

operate on

pass across

reduction to the ranks

rip open

slice up

snip off

carve wood

tear in pieces

turn one’s back on

chew slowly

snipping sound

cutting sound

change direction

cut apart

slay all

cut and carry off

begin to talk

refuse to recognize

be cut

make a cut in

cut asunder

fetch firewood

burst in on

decrese

deduct from

gore 1

broken in pieces

bank withdrawal

move through

musical passage

severalise

tump over

off condition

cut over

give one the cold shoulder

refuse to greet

stock removing

slicing cutting

machete blade

lj-cut

cut text

add to

boost up

break short

cut into

cut into pieces

cutting through

drop a line

go across

keep apart

make smaller

Συχνότητα

A1
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/kʌt/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

From Middle English cutten, kitten, kytten, ketten (“to cut”) (compare Scots kut, kit (“to cut”)), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse *kytja, *kutta, from Proto-Germanic *kutjaną, *kuttaną (“to cut”), of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *kwetwą (“meat, flesh”) (compare Old Norse kvett (“meat”)). Akin to Middle Swedish kotta (“to cut or carve with a knife”) (compare dialectal Swedish kåta, kuta (“to cut or chip with a knife”), Swedish kuta, kytti (“a knife”)), Norwegian Bokmål kutte (“to cut”), Norwegian Nynorsk kutte (“to cut”), Icelandic kuta (“to cut with a knife”), Old Norse kuti (“small knife”), Norwegian kyttel, kytel, kjutul (“pointed slip of wood used to strip bark”). Displaced native Middle English snithen (from Old English snīþan; compare German schneiden), which still survives in some dialects as snithe or snead. See snide. Adjective sense of "drunk" (now rare and now usually used in the originally jocular derivative form of half-cut) dates from the 17th century, from cut in the leg, to have cut your leg, euphemism for being very drunk.

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The   tape   is   removed   after   one   week   and   cut   into  day-length  sections .

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