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81 cut-to-length
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82 cut across
v.1 atajar por (take short cut)2 tomar un atajo por, cortar a través, atajar por, cortar por.3 cortar completamente, cortar a todo lo ancho.4 cruzarse.5 interceptar.6 crear una división en. -
83 cut-and-paste
adj.de cortar y pegar.s.corte de un bloque de texto para insertarlo en otro sitio.v.cortar y pegar. (pt & pp cut-and-pasted) -
84 cut along
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85 cut away
VT + ADV [+ unwanted part] cortar, eliminar -
86 cut-down
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87 cut-glass
'kʌt'glæs, kʌt'glɑːsadjective de cristal tallado['kʌt'ɡlɑːs]ADJ de vidrio tallado* * *['kʌt'glæs, kʌt'glɑːs]adjective de cristal tallado -
88 cut-out
['kʌtaʊt]N1) (=paper, cardboard figure) recorte m, figura f recortada; (child's) (for cutting out) recortable m, diseño m para recortar2) (Elec) (=switch) cortacircuitos m inv, automático m ; (Mech) válvula f de escape -
89 cut-and-paste
ˌkʌtən(d)'peɪsttransitive verb cortar y pegar* * *[ˌkʌtən(d)'peɪst]transitive verb cortar y pegar -
90 cut a dash
(to have a smart or striking appearance: He cuts a dash in his purple suit.) dar muy buena impresión -
91 cut corners
(to use less money, effort, time etc when doing something than was thought necessary, often giving a poorer result.) escatimar en algo, aplicar la ley del mínimo esfuerzo, atajar -
92 cut it fine
(to allow barely enough time, money etc for something that must be done.) dejar poco margen, llegar con el tiempo justo -
93 cut no ice
(to have no effect: This sort of flattery cuts no ice with me.) no convencer a alguien -
94 cut one's losses
(to decide to spend no more money, effort etc on something which is proving unprofitable.) reducir los gastos -
95 cut one's teeth
(to grow one's first teeth: The baby's cutting his first tooth.) salir los dientes -
96 cut-off
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97 cut-off meander
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98 cut and fill
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cut and fill
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99 cut nail
1) clavo cortado m2) clavo estampado mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cut nail
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100 cut pile
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cut pile
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Cut — (k[u^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cut}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cutting}.] [OE. cutten, kitten, ketten; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwtau to shorten, curtail, dock, cwta bobtailed, cwt tail, skirt, Gael. cutaich to shorten, curtail, dock, cutach short,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cut — (k[u^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cut}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cutting}.] [OE. cutten, kitten, ketten; prob. of Celtic origin; cf. W. cwtau to shorten, curtail, dock, cwta bobtailed, cwt tail, skirt, Gael. cutaich to shorten, curtail, dock, cutach short,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cut — ► VERB (cutting; past and past part. cut) 1) make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp implement. 2) shorten or divide into pieces with a sharp implement. 3) make, form, or remove with a sharp implement. 4) make or design (a … English terms dictionary
cut — adjective make or design (a garment) in a particular way: → cut cut verb (cutting; past and past participle cut) 1》 make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp tool or object. 2》 remove (something) from something larger by… … English new terms dictionary
cut — or short cut [kut] vt. cut, cutting [ME cutten, kytten < Late OE * cyttan < Scand base seen in Swed dial., Ice kuta, to cut with a knife: the word replaced OE ceorfan (see CARVE), snithan, scieran (see SHEAR) as used in its basic senses] I… … English World dictionary
Cut — may refer to: The act of cutting, the separation of an object into two through acutely directed force Contents 1 Mathematics 2 Computing 3 … Wikipedia
cut — cut·cher·ry; cut·ie; cut·lash; cut·lass; cut·ler; cut·le·ria; cut·le·ri·a·ce·ae; cut·le·ri·a·les; cut·ler·ite; cut·lery; cut·let; cut·ling; cut·lings; cut·ta·ble; cut·tage; cut·ta·nee; cut·teau; cut·ted; cut·ter·man; cut·ter; cut·ting·ly;… … English syllables
Cut-up — (oder: Schnittechnik) nennt man eine Methode, den Zufall und die moderne Montage in die Literatur einzubeziehen. Sie wurde von Brion Gysin zufällig 1959 entdeckt [1]. Ähnliche Ansätze waren von Max Frisch und James Joyce bereits entwickelt worden … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cut — Cut, n. 1. An opening made with an edged instrument; a cleft; a gash; a slash; a wound made by cutting; as, a sword cut. [1913 Webster] 2. A stroke or blow or cutting motion with an edged instrument; a stroke or blow with a whip. [1913 Webster] 3 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
CUT — (engl. „schneiden“, „Schnitt“) steht für: Cut (Film), ein australischen Film von Kimble Rendall Cut (Musik), eine DJ Technik zur Erzeugung eines Übergangs zwischen zwei Musikstücken Cut (Zeitschrift), eine deutsche Fachzeitschrift für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cut — (engl. „schneiden“, „Schnitt“) steht für: Cut (Film), einen australischen Film von Kimble Rendall Cut (Musik), eine DJ Technik zur Erzeugung eines Übergangs zwischen zwei Musikstücken Cut (Zeitschrift), eine deutsche Fachzeitschrift für… … Deutsch Wikipedia