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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] СЪЩ

1. cut:

cut (incision)
cut (in surgery)
to make a cut in cloth, wood
to make a cut in surgeon: flesh

2. cut (wound):

cut
to get a cut from sth

3. cut (hairstyle):

cut

4. cut (share):

cut разг
cut разг

5. cut (reduction):

cut
cut
taglio м (in di)
a cut in prices, a price cut

6. cut (trim):

to give [sth] a cut hair, grass

7. cut ГАСТР:

cut

8. cut (shape):

cut (of gem, suit, jacket)

9. cut КИНО:

cut (shot)
cut (shot)
cut м (from da; to a)

10. cut (in editing):

cut
to make cuts in article, story

11. cut (shorter route):

cut

12. cut:

cut ИСК, ТИП
cut ИСК, ТИП

13. cut СПОРТ:

cut

14. cut МУЗ (track):

cut разг

II. cut <forma in -ing cutting, pt/pp cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ГЛАГ прх

1. cut (slice):

cut bread, fabric, metal, paper, slice, wood
cut hole, slit
to cut sth out of fabric, magazine
to cut sth in half or in two
to cut sth to shreds or ribbons fabric, document

2. cut (sever):

cut rope, ribbon, throat, wire
cut flower, stem, vein
cut wheat
cut прен ties, links

3. cut (carve out):

cut notch
cut channel, tunnel
cut initials
incidere (in in)
to cut [sth] open packet, sack
to cut [sth] open surgeon: chest, stomach
to cut one's way through undergrowth

4. cut (wound):

cut victim
cut прен remark: person

5. cut (trim):

cut hair, grass, hedge

6. cut (shape, fashion):

cut gem, marble, wood, pastry, suit
cut locksmith: key
to cut sth into the shape of a star

7. cut (liberate):

to cut sb from wreckage
to cut sb, sth free or loose
liberare qn, qc (from da)

8. cut (edit):

cut article, film, scene
I cut the article from 3, 000 to 2, 000 words

9. cut (reduce):

cut rate, expenditure
cut cost, price, budget, inflation, list, number, staff, wages, salary, working day
ridurre (by di)
cut length, size
we've cut prices by 10%

10. cut (grow):

11. cut (switch off):

cut headlights

12. cut (record):

cut album
cut track

13. cut ИНФОРМ:

cut paragraph, section
cut and paste

14. cut GAMES:

cut cards, deck

15. cut (dilute):

cut drink, drugs
tagliare (with con)

16. cut (intersect):

cut line: circle
cut track: road

17. cut (stop) разг:

cut the crap! разг

18. cut (fail to attend) разг:

cut class, lesson
cut meeting, conference

19. cut (snub):

cut person

20. cut КИНО (splice):

cut

III. cut <forma in -ing cutting, pt/pp cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. cut:

cut
to cut into cake, pie, fabric, paper
to cut into flesh, organ

2. cut (move, go):

to cut in front of sb (in a queue)
to cut in front of sb (in a car)

3. cut КИНО:

4. cut GAMES:

cut

5. cut прен:

to cut into (impinge on) leisure time, working day

IV. to cut oneself ГЛАГ рефл

to cut oneself <forma in -ing cutting, pt/pp cut>:

V. cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ГЛАГ pp

cut → II, III, IV

VI. cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ПРИЛ

1. cut (sliced, sawn):

cut fabric, rope, pages, timber

2. cut (shaped):

cut gem, stone

3. cut (injured):

cut lip

4. cut СЕЛСК СТОП:

cut hay, grass
cut flowers

5. cut (edited):

cut film, text

VII. cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət]

to be a cut above sb, sth
to cut and run прен
to cut both ways argument, measure:

IV СЪЩ

IV → intravenous drip

low-cut [Brit ləʊˈkʌt, Am ˌloʊˈkət] ПРИЛ

low-cut

I. cut in ГЛАГ [kʌt -] (cut in)

1. cut in (interrupt):

what about me?” he cut in
may I cut in?” (on dance floor)
mi permette?”

2. cut in (in vehicle):

II. cut in ГЛАГ [kʌt -] (cut [sb] in)

cut in

sharp-cut [ˌʃɑːpˈkʌt] ПРИЛ

sharp-cut

I. cut back ГЛАГ [kʌt -] (cut back)

cut back
risparmiare (on su)

II. cut back ГЛАГ [kʌt -] (cut back [sth], cut [sth] back)

1. cut back (reduce):

cut back production, spending, staffing levels
ridurre (to a)
cut back expansion
limitare (to a)

2. cut back (prune):

cut back

I. cut-off [Brit ˈkʌtɒf, Am ˈkədɑf] СЪЩ

1. cut-off (upper limit):

cut-off
cut-off

2. cut-off (automatic switch):

3. cut-off Am (shorter route):

cut-off

II. cut-offs СЪЩ

cut-offs npl:

cut-offs

cut glass [Brit ˌkʌt ˈɡlɑːs, Am ˈˌkət ˈˌɡlæs] СЪЩ

1. cut glass:

cut glass

2. cut glass before n (made of cut glass):

cut-glass decanter, fruit bowl

3. cut glass before n (precisely enunciated) разг:

cut-glass accent

cut-rate [Am ˈkətˌreɪt] ПРИЛ Am

cut-rate → cut-price

I. cut-price [Brit kʌtˈprʌɪs] ПРИЛ Brit

cut-price

II. cut-price [Brit kʌtˈprʌɪs] НРЧ

cut-price offer, sell:

cut-price

tax cut [ˈtækskʌt] СЪЩ

tax cut
tax cut

cut through ГЛАГ [kʌt -] (cut through [sth])

cut through knife, scissors: cardboard, plastic
cut through detergent: grease
cut through whip: air
cut through boat: water
cut through person: red tape
cut through voice: noise

в PONS речника

I. cut [kʌt] СЪЩ

1. cut:

cut
to make a cut
a deep cut
to get a cut

2. cut (slice, part):

cut
to take one's cut of sth разг

3. cut GAMES:

who's cut is it?

4. cut разг (absence):

cut

5. cut (swing in baseball):

cut

Phrases:

to be a cut above sb/sth

II. cut [kʌt] ПРИЛ

cut

III. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] ГЛАГ прх

1. cut:

cut
to cut sth open
to cut sth in half
to cut sth to pieces
to cut the lawn
who's going to cut the cards? GAMES

2. cut (cause moral pain):

cut

3. cut (decrease size, amount, length):

cut
cut

4. cut (divide):

cut benefits

5. cut (hollow out):

to cut a hole

6. cut speech:

cut
cut
cut КИНО, ТВ

7. cut разг (skip):

cut school, class

8. cut МУЗ:

cut a record, CD

IV. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. cut (slice):

cut
cut

2. cut GAMES:

cut

3. cut КИНО:

cut!

4. cut (change direction suddenly):

5. cut (morally wound):

cut remark, words

Phrases:

cut away ГЛАГ прх

cut away

cut short ГЛАГ прх

to cut sth short
to cut sb short

cut-rate ПРИЛ

cut-rate

I. clear-cut [ˌklɪr·ˈkʌt] ПРИЛ

clear-cut

II. clear-cut [ˌklɪr·ˈkʌt] ГЛАГ прх

clear-cut

I. cut down ГЛАГ прх

1. cut down tree:

cut down

2. cut down (reduce):

cut down production

3. cut down (destroy, kill):

cut down

4. cut down (remodel, shorten):

cut down garment

II. cut down ГЛАГ нпрх

to cut down on sth

crew cut СЪЩ

crew cut

low-cut ПРИЛ

low-cut

clean-cut [ˌkli:n·ˈkʌt] ПРИЛ (straight)

clean-cut
clean-cut person
Запис в OpenDict

cut short ГЛАГ

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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