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cut across
минавам по прекия път
cut across ГЛАГ прх insep
1. cut across (take short cut):
2. cut across (transcend):
I. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑːs] PREP
1. across (on other side of):
across from sb/sth
срещу нщ/нкг
2. across (from one side to other):
Phrases:
II. across [əˈkrɒs, Am əˈkrɑːs] НРЧ
I. cut [kʌt] СЪЩ
1. cut a. FASHION (incision):
2. cut (gash, wound):
3. cut (action):
cut with a knife
cut with a whip
4. cut:
to take one's cut of sth разг
5. cut (part):
6. cut ИКОН, ФИН (decrease):
pay [or wage], cut
7. cut a. КИНО, ИНФОРМ (part taken out):
8. cut GAMES:
9. cut разг (absence):
Phrases:
to be a cut above sb/sth
to be a cut above sb/sth
II. cut [kʌt] ПРИЛ
1. cut (separated from sth):
2. cut glass, diamond:
3. cut разг (drunk):
III. cut [kʌt] ГЛАГ прх
1. cut (make an incision):
to cut sth open
2. cut (saw down):
cut trees
3. cut (reap):
cut corn
4. cut (cause moral pain):
5. cut (decrease size, amount, length):
cut costs, budget
cut prices
cut wages, workforce
6. cut (divide):
cut benefits
7. cut (hollow out):
8. cut speech:
cut КИНО, ТВ
9. cut (shape precisely):
cut diamond
10. cut Am разг (skip):
cut school, class
11. cut ТЕХ (turn off):
cut motor, lights
12. cut МУЗ:
cut record, CD
cut record, CD
13. cut (cease):
Phrases:
cut the cackle! Brit, Aus ирон
to cut sth (a bit) fine
IV. cut [kʌt] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. cut (slice):
2. cut GAMES:
3. cut КИНО:
4. cut (change direction suddenly):
5. cut (morally wound):
cut remark, words
cut remark, words
Phrases:
Present
Icut across
youcut across
he/she/itcuts across
wecut across
youcut across
theycut across
Past
Icut across
youcut across
he/she/itcut across
wecut across
youcut across
theycut across
Present Perfect
Ihavecut across
youhavecut across
he/she/ithascut across
wehavecut across
youhavecut across
theyhavecut across
Past Perfect
Ihadcut across
youhadcut across
he/she/ithadcut across
wehadcut across
youhadcut across
theyhadcut across
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A new line, which is now the only line, was cut across the neck of the look some time before 1887.
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These are often lateral conversions, that is they cut across more than one of the original houses, and they usually cost several million pounds.
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In particular, the representations of structure and group and organizational processes are especially interesting and important because they cut across the group and organizational sciences.
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It is then served in thin slices, cut across the grain.
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However, different levels or social spaces often interact or cut across with one another in complex ways that are not strictly hierarchical.
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