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v.• surcar v.v + prep + oa) ( overcome) abrirse* camino por entreb) ( take shortcut) cortar camino por, atajar porVI + PREP1) (lit) [+ bone, cable] atravesar, traspasar; [+ jungle, undergrowth] abrirse camino a través de2) (=take short cut via) atajar por, cortar porto cut through the lane — atajar or cortar por el callejón
3) (=circumvent) saltarse, sortearwe have to find a way to cut through all this red tape — hay que encontrar la manera de saltarse or sortear todo este papeleo
* * *v + prep + oa) ( overcome) abrirse* camino por entreb) ( take shortcut) cortar camino por, atajar por -
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cut into2 onderbreken ⇒ tussenbeide komen, in de rede vallen3 storend/nadelig werken op ⇒ een aanslag doen op♦voorbeelden:cut into the silence • de stilte verbreken/verstoren -
44 cut-price
cut-price, cut-rate1 met korting ⇒ tegen gereduceerde prijs, goedko(o)p(er)♦voorbeelden:1 cut-price petrol • goedkope/witte benzine2 cut-price shop • discountzaak, kortingwinkel -
45 ■ cut back
■ cut backA v. t. + avv.2 tagliare, ridurre: (econ.) to cut back costs [production], tagliare i costi [ridurre la produzione]; (fin.) to cut back the cash deficit, ridurre il disavanzo di cassaB v. i. + avv. -
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• cut down on something to reduce something (out of necessity) сократить, урезать что-то (из-за необходимости); сократить потребление чего-тоWe spend too much, we really need to cut down on our expenses. The doctor advised her to cut down on chocolate and cake. You have to cut down on chocolate.
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48 cut out for it
• cut out to be / cut out for it have the ability to do something быть созданным для какой-то работыShe isn’t cut out to be a surgeon. He’s cut out to be a leader.
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49 cut out to be
• cut out to be / cut out for it have the ability to do something быть созданным для какой-то работыShe isn’t cut out to be a surgeon. He’s cut out to be a leader.
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50 cut no ice
(cut no ice (with smb.))не иметь веса, влияния, не играть никакой роли, невысоко котироваться (у кого-л.); не произвести впечатления (на кого-л.) ( отсюда to cut ice в противоположном значении) [первонач. амер.]Boanerges: "O, sit down, man, sit down. You're in your own house: ceremony cuts no ice with me." (B. Shaw, ‘The Apple Cart’, act I) — Бонерджес: "Садитесь же, садитесь. Вы ведь в своем собственном доме. Какие могут быть церемонии."
You have heard statements about it. But how little ice it cuts. (H. Pollitt, ‘Serving My Time’, ch. 14) — Вы уже слышали эти заявления. Но как мало они значат.
Jeremy soon found out that Professor Tibbits cut very little academic ice at the Sorbonne... (R. Aldington, ‘Soft Answers’, ‘Stepping Heavenward’) — Джереми вскоре узнал, что профессора Тиббитса невысоко ценят в академических кругах Сорбонны...
We had him tied up in no time. He yelled some, and kicked a great deal, but that didn't cut no ice with the boys and me. (E. Caldwell, ‘God's Little Acre’, ch. VIII) — Мы сразу же его связали. Он отчаянно вопил и лягался, но это не подействовало ни на ребят, ни на меня.
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51 cut the ground from under smb.
(cut the ground from under smb. (smb.'s feet или smth.))выбить почву из-под ног у кого-л., сорвать чьи-л. планы, замыслы (сорвать, провалить, опровергнуть что-л.; ≈ свести на нет что-л.)His cordial agreement with all I said cut the ground from under my feet. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Moon and Sixpence’, ch. XII) — Его добродушная готовность во всем соглашаться со мной совсем обезоружила меня.
You cannot cut the ground from under a man and expect him to act normally. (J. Steinbeck, ‘Sweet Thursday’, ch. 11) — Если вы сорвете все планы человека, вряд ли он будет вести себя, как будто ничего не произошло.
It didn't require much effort to cut the ground from under that case. (RHD) — чтобы провалить это дело, больших усилий не потребовалось.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > cut the ground from under smb.
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52 cut to bits
уничтожить, разгромить, разбить наголову; раскритиковать, разнести (в пух и прах)Blunchli: "We'd no bayonets, nothing. Of course, they just cut us to bits." (B. Shaw, ‘Arms and the Man’, act I) — Бланчли: "У нас ничего не было, даже штыков. Конечно, они нас разбили наголову."
Gregory: "Seraphita, you cut me to the soul" (he weeps). Mrs. Lunn: "Serve you right! You'd think it quite proper if it cut me to the soul." (B. Shaw, ‘Overruled’) — Грегори: "Серафита, вы уязвили меня в самое сердце" ( плачет). Миссис Ланн: "Так вам и надо! Вы считали бы в порядке вещей, если бы это меня уязвило в самое сердце."
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CUT THROUGH, CUT ACROSSA piece of cloth which has been cut into two or more lengths in order to remove defective places. Known as " Cut Across " in the cotton trade. -
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CUT THROUGH, CUT ACROSSA piece of cloth which has been cut into two or more lengths in order to remove defective places. Known as " Cut Across " in the cotton trade. -
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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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60 cut at
cut at♦voorbeelden:2 the police cut at the demonstrants with their batons • de politie hakte op de betogers in met de gummiknuppel
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