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余角
table de découpe
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
cutting table SUST. CINE
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. cutting [ingl. brit. ˈkʌtɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈkədɪŋ] SUST.
1. cutting (newspaper extract):
coupure f (from de)
2. cutting (from plant):
3. cutting FERRO.:
4. cutting (shaping):
5. cutting (digging):
6. cutting (slicing):
7. cutting CINE:
8. cutting INFORM.:
II. cuttings SUST.
cuttings sust. pl. (of wood, metal):
III. cutting [ingl. brit. ˈkʌtɪŋ, ingl. am. 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
I. cut [ingl. brit. kʌt, ingl. am. kət] SUST.
1. cut (incision):
to make a cut in cloth, wood
to make a cut in surgeon: flesh
2. cut (wound):
3. cut (hairstyle):
4. cut (share):
cut coloq.
5. cut (reduction):
réduction f (in de)
6. cut (trim):
to give [sth] a cut hair, grass
7. cut GASTR.:
8. cut (shape):
9. cut CINE:
plan m de raccord (from de, to à)
10. cut (in editing):
to make cuts in article, story
11. cut (shorter route):
12. cut:
cut ARTE, TIPOGR.
cut ARTE, TIPOGR.
13. cut DEP.:
14. cut coloq. MÚS. (track):
II. cut <part. pres. cutting, pret. imperf., part. pas. cut> [ingl. brit. kʌt, ingl. am. kət] V. trans.
1. cut (slice):
cut bread, fabric, metal, paper, slice, wood
cut hole, slit
to cut sth out of fabric
to cut sth out of 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 vein
cut flower, stem
cut wheat
cut fig. ties, links
3. cut (carve out):
cut notch
cut channel, tunnel
cut initials
graver (in dans)
to cut sth open packet, sack
to cut sth open surgeon: chest, stomach
to cut one's way through undergrowth
4. cut (wound):
cut (once) literal victim
cut (repeatedly) victim
cut fig. remark: person
5. cut (trim):
cut grass, hair
cut hedge
6. cut (shape, fashion):
cut gem, marble, wood
cut pastry
cut suit
cut locksmith: key
7. cut (liberate):
to cut sb from sth wreckage
to cut sb/sth free or loose
libérer qn/qc (from de)
8. cut (edit):
cut article, film
cut scene
I cut the article from 3, 000 to 2, 000 words
9. cut (reduce):
cut price, rate
cut cost, expenditure, inflation, list, number, staff, wages
réduire (by de)
cut length, size, working day, salary
cut budget
10. cut (grow):
11. cut (switch off):
cut headlights
12. cut (record):
cut album
cut track
13. cut INFORM.:
cut paragraph, section
14. cut JUEGOS:
cut cards, deck
15. cut (dilute):
cut drink, drugs
couper (with avec)
16. cut (intersect):
cut line: circle
cut track: road
17. cut (stop) coloq.:
cut the crap argot!
18. cut (fail to attend):
cut coloq.
sécher coloq.
cut class, lesson meeting, conference
19. cut (snub):
cut person
20. cut CINE (splice):
III. cut <part. pres. cutting, pret. imperf., part. pas. cut> [ingl. brit. kʌt, ingl. am. kət] V. intr.
1. cut (slice, make an incision):
to cut into cake, pie
to cut into fabric, paper
to cut into flesh, organ
2. cut (move, go):
3. cut CINE:
4. cut JUEGOS:
5. cut fig.:
to cut into (impinge on) leisure time, working day
IV. to cut oneself V. v. refl.
to cut oneself < part. pres. cutting; pret. imperf., part. pas. cut>:
V. cut [ingl. brit. kʌt, ingl. am. kət] ADJ.
1. cut (sliced, sawn):
cut fabric, rope, pages, timber
2. cut (shaped):
cut gem, stone
3. cut (injured):
cut lip
4. cut AGR. GANAD.:
cut hay
cut grass, flowers
5. cut (edited):
cut film, text
VI. cut [ingl. brit. kʌt, ingl. am. kət]
to be a cut above sb/sth
to cut and run fig.
to cut both ways argument, measure:
I. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
to put sth on the table fig. ingl. brit. (propose) proposal, offer
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone) proposal, offer
the proposal is now on the table ingl. brit.
2. table (list):
3. table MAT.:
4. table DEP.:
5. table GEOGR.:
6. table HIST. (tablet):
II. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit. (present):
table bill, amendment, proposal
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
table motion, bill, amendment
III. table [ingl. brit. ˈteɪb(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈteɪbəl]
en el diccionario PONS
I. cutting SUST.
1. cutting (article):
2. cutting BOT.:
II. cutting ADJ.
1. cutting (that cuts):
cutting blade, edge
2. cutting fig.:
cutting remark
cutting wind
I. cut [kʌt] SUST.
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 ELECTR. (interruption):
10. cut CINE, LIT.:
11. cut (blow):
12. cut JUEGOS:
cut cards
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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] V. 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 FIN., ECON.:
cut costs, prices
7. cut CINE:
cut a film
8. cut (remove):
9. cut ingl. am. coloq. ENS., 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
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to cut the cackle ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq.
to cut a fine figure, to cut quite a figure, [or ingl. brit. dash]
to cut it ingl. am. coloq.
to cut sth (a bit) fine
IV. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] V. intr.
1. cut (make an incision):
cut in slice
2. cut MED.:
3. cut JUEGOS:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. table [ˈteɪbl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. INFORM.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to put sth on the table ingl. am. (postpone)
II. table [ˈteɪbl] V. trans.
1. table ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (propose):
2. table ingl. am. (postpone):
en el diccionario PONS
I. cut [kʌt] SUST.
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 ELECTR. (interruption):
10. cut CINE, LIT.:
11. cut (blow):
12. cut JUEGOS:
cut cards
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
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] V. 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 FIN., ECON.:
cut costs, prices
7. cut CINE:
cut a film
8. cut (remove):
9. cut coloq. ENS., 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
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to cut it coloq.
to cut sb some slack coloq.
IV. cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] V. intr.
1. cut (make an incision):
cut in slice
2. cut MED.:
3. cut JUEGOS:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
I. cutting SUST.
1. cutting (article):
2. cutting BOT.:
II. cutting ADJ.
1. cutting (that cuts):
cutting blade, edge
2. cutting fig.:
cutting remark
cutting wind
I. table [ˈteɪ·bl] SUST.
1. table (piece of furniture):
2. table (group of people):
3. table (collection of information) a. comput:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. table [ˈteɪ·bl] V. trans. (postpone)
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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