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cut-throat ['kʌtθrəʊt]1 noun(a) (murderer) assassin mféroce; (competition) acharné; (prices) très compétitif;∎ publishing is a cut-throat business le milieu de l'édition est un panier de crabes►► Cards cut-throat game partie f à trois;cut-throat razor rasoir m à main -
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noun (a murderer.) asesinoadj.• implacable adj.['kʌtθrǝʊt]1.N (=murderer) asesino(-a) m / f2.ADJ (=fierce) [competition] feroz, encarnizado3.CPDcut-throat razor N — navaja f (de afeitar)
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* * *['kʌtɵrəʊt]1. n(= murderous type) Verbrechertyp m2. adj1) competition, business unbarmherzig, mörderisch2) -
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1) поріз2) різати; розривати ( дипломатичні відносини)3) порізаний•- cut down
- cut off
- cut off access to the sea
- cut off diplomatic relations
- cut one's own throat
- cut short
- cut short hostile activities
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1. noun 2. adjective1) mörderisch, gnadenlos [Wettbewerb]2)cutthroat razor — Rasiermesser, das
* * *ˈcut·throatII. adj mörderisch, gnadenlos, unbarmherzigthe advertising world is a very \cutthroat business in der Werbebranche wird mit harten Bandagen gekämpft\cutthroat competition gnadenloser Konkurrenzkampf, Verdrängungswettbewerb m fachspr* * *A s1. Mörder mB adj1. mörderisch, grausam, Mörder…2. fig halsabschneiderisch, mörderisch:cutthroat competition mörderischer oder unbarmherziger Konkurrenzkampf;cutthroat price Wucherpreis m3. zu dritt gespielt, Dreier…:* * *1. nounStrolch, der; (murderer) Killer, der (ugs.)2. adjective1) mörderisch, gnadenlos [Wettbewerb]2)cutthroat razor — Rasiermesser, das
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Isubst. \/ˈkʌtθrəʊt\/1) morder, leiemorder2) (hverdagslig, også cutthroat razor) barberkniv3) (kortspill, også cutthroat bridge) tremannsbridgeIIsubst. \/ˈkʌtθrəʊt\/( zoologi) forkortelse for ➢ cut-throat finchIIIadj. \/ˈkʌtθrəʊt\/1) ( også overført) morderisk2) ( overført) hard, hensynsløs, drepende -
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I [slæʃ]2) (cut) (in fabric, seat, tyre) squarcio m.; (in painting) sfregio m.3) tip. barra f.4) comm. econ.a 10% slash in prices — un taglio del 10% ai prezzi
5) abbigl. spacco m.II 1. [slæʃ]to slash one's way through — aprirsi un varco attraverso [ undergrowth]
to slash 40% off the price — abbattere o ridurre il prezzo del 40%
4) abbigl. fare uno spacco in [ skirt]2.to slash at — tagliare [ grass]; dare un gran colpo a [ ball]
to slash through — tranciare [ cord]; squarciare [ fabric]
* * *[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) sfregiare; squarciare2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) colpire3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') ridurre2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) sfregio; squarcio2) (a sweeping blow.) colpo* * *[slæʃ]1. n2) Typ, (also: slash mark) barra2. vt(with knife: gen) tagliare, squarciare, (face, painting) sfregiare, (with whip, stick) sferzare, (fig: prices) ridurre fortemente* * *slash /slæʃ/n.2 frustata; sferzata; scudisciata; staffilata3 gran taglio; squarcio; sfregio6 ( anche comput.) slash; (tipogr., mat.) (= slash mark) barra ( segno di frazione): 5/4 can be read as five slash 4, 5/4 si legge cinque barra quattro10 ( slang) goccio d'acqua (pop.); pipì; pisciatina ( di un uomo): to have a slash, fare un goccio d'acqua11 (volg.) fessura; fessa (merid., volg.)(to) slash /slæʃ/A v. t.1 tagliare; squarciare; sfregiare; fare un gran taglio (o uno squarcio) a (o in): to slash the undergrowth, tagliare gli arbusti del sottobosco; I fell on the broken glass and slashed my arm, caddi sul vetro rotto e mi feci un gran taglio al braccio; to slash sb. 's throat, tagliare la gola a q.2 frustare; fustigare; sferzare4 (fig.) tagliare; apportare tagli a; abbattere; ridurre drasticamente: Our budget has been slashed, il nostro budget ha subito tagli considerevoli; to slash expenses, tagliare le spese; to slash prices, abbattere i prezzi5 (fig.) criticare aspramente; stroncare4 (fig.) criticare violentemente; attaccare a fondo● to slash about, menar colpi all'impazzata, a casaccio □ to slash across, battere di traverso □ to slash against, battere con forza contro: The rain slashed against the windows, una pioggia scrosciante batteva contro le finestre □ to slash one's wrists, tagliarsi le vene (dei polsi) □ «Prices slashed» ( cartello), «prezzi imbattibili», «prezzi all'osso».* * *I [slæʃ]2) (cut) (in fabric, seat, tyre) squarcio m.; (in painting) sfregio m.3) tip. barra f.4) comm. econ.a 10% slash in prices — un taglio del 10% ai prezzi
5) abbigl. spacco m.II 1. [slæʃ]to slash one's way through — aprirsi un varco attraverso [ undergrowth]
to slash 40% off the price — abbattere o ridurre il prezzo del 40%
4) abbigl. fare uno spacco in [ skirt]2.to slash at — tagliare [ grass]; dare un gran colpo a [ ball]
to slash through — tranciare [ cord]; squarciare [ fabric]
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) (make gashes in) aufschlitzen2) (fig.): (reduce sharply) [drastisch] reduzieren; [drastisch] kürzen [Etat, Gehalt, Umfang]3. nounslash costs by one million — die Kosten um eine Million reduzieren
1) (slashing stroke) Hieb, der2) (wound) Schnitt, der* * *[slæʃ] 1. verb2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) hauen3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') stark reduzieren2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) der Schlitz2) (a sweeping blow.) der Hieb* * *[slæʃ]I. vt1. (cut deeply)to \slash one's wrists sich dat die Pulsadern aufschneidento \slash a budget ein Budget kürzento \slash prices/spending Preise/Ausgaben senkento \slash staff/the workforce Personal abbauen/die Belegschaft verringernto \slash an article/a story einen Artikel/eine Geschichte kürzento \slash at the ball wild nach dem Ball schlagenIII. n<pl -es>he took a wild \slash at the ball er schlug wild nach dem Ballto go for/have a \slash pinkeln gehen fam* * *[slʃ]1. n3) (TYP, COMPUT) Schrägstrich m4) (Brit inf)to go for a slash — schiffen gehen (sl)
to have or take a slash — schiffen (sl)
2. vt1) (= cut) zerfetzen; face, tyres, throat aufschlitzen; undergrowth abhauen, wegschlagen; (with sword) hauen auf (+acc), schlagenSee:→ academic.ru/83204/wrist">wrist2) (inf: reduce drastically) price radikal herabsetzen; workforce drastisch reduzieren; estimate, budget zusammenstreichen (inf)3. vito slash at sb/sth — nach jdm/etw schlagen
* * *slash [slæʃ]A v/t1. (auf)schlitzen, aufreißen2. ein Kleid etc schlitzen:slashed sleeve Schlitzärmel m3. zerhauen, zerfetzen4. a) peitschenb) die Peitsche knallen lassen5. einen Ball etc dreschen umg6. reißen, zerren7. figb) Preise drastisch herabsetzen8. fig besonders US Missstände etc geißeln, scharf kritisierenB v/i1. hauen (at nach):a) losschlagen gegen, attackieren,b) → A 8;slash out um sich hauen (a. fig)2. peitschen (auch fig Regen, Wind)C s1. Hieb m2. Schnitt(wunde) m(f), klaffende Wunde3. Schlitz m (auch Mode)4. Holzschlag m5. meist pl US (verstrüpptes) Sumpfgelände6. figa) drastische Kürzungb) drastischer Preisnachlass:slash price stark herabgesetzter Preis8. Br umg Schiffen n (Urinieren):have a slash schiffen;go for a slash schiffen gehen* * *1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbslash at somebody/something with a knife — auf jemanden/etwas mit einem Messer losgehen
1) (make gashes in) aufschlitzen2) (fig.): (reduce sharply) [drastisch] reduzieren; [drastisch] kürzen [Etat, Gehalt, Umfang]3. noun1) (slashing stroke) Hieb, der2) (wound) Schnitt, der* * *(/) n.Schrägstrich (/) m. n.Schmarre -n f.Schnitt -e m. v.schlitzen v.
См. также в других словарях:
cut-throat razor — n BrE a ↑razor with a very long sharp blade, used especially in the past … Dictionary of contemporary English
cut-throat razor — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a razor with a long blade which folds like a penknife … English terms dictionary
cut-throat razor — noun, pl ⋯ zors [count] Brit : ↑straight razor * * * ˌcut throat ˈrazor f8 [cut throat razor] noun a ↑razor (= a tool used for shaving) with a long sharp blade compare ↑ … Useful english dictionary
cut-throat razor — noun A straight razor … Wiktionary
cut-throat razor — noun Brit. a razor with a long blade which folds like a penknife … English new terms dictionary
cut-throat razor — noun (C) a razor with a very long sharp blade … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Cut-throat — Cut throat, cutthroat or cut throat may refer to: A murderer Cut throat competition, a competition results in reducing prices A highly competitive person or organization Any three player game in which each player plays for him or herself; a 1 on… … Wikipedia
cut|throat — «KUHT THROHT», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person who kills; murderer. SYNONYM(S): assassin. 2. cutthroat bridge. 3. = cutthroat trout. (Cf. ↑cutthroat trout) 4. Especially British. an open razor: »I started shaving with a c … Useful english dictionary
cut-throat — adj. Cut throat is used with these nouns: ↑competition, ↑razor, ↑world … Collocations dictionary
razor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ blunt ▪ cut throat (esp. BrE), disposable, electric, safety, straight edge (AmE) ▪ a mugger who slashed a man with a cut throat razor … Collocations dictionary
razor — to maim or kill by cutting Here the cut throat open blade is not used for shaving: ... razored in barrelhouses and end up being shot in a saloon. (Longstreet, 1956) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms