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1 snitsår
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2 cutte
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3 kødstykke
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4 afskære
cut off, interrupt* * *vb( afbryde) cut off ( fx all supplies of oil),( en talende) cut short ( fx his objections; he cut me short);( hindre) prevent;F preclude ( fx all doubts, all further discussion);(mil.: forsyningslinier etc) interdict;[ afskære ham fra at gøre det] prevent (, preclude) him from doing it;[ afskære ham ordet] cut him short;[ afskære ham tilbagetoget] cut off his retreat. -
5 beskære
cut, prune, trim* * *vb cut, trim,( formindske) reduce ( med by, fx reduce the costs by 10%; reduce his influence), cut ( med by), trim ( fx the costs),F curtail ( fx his influence);( tildele) allot (to) ( fx the span of life allotted to him). -
6 reducere
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7 snit
cut, incision, slash* * *(et -) cut,(med.) incision;( på bog) edge;( facon i tøj) cut;( præg) style, stamp;(tværsnit etc) section; sectional view;[ i snit](T: gennemsnit) on an average;[ se sit snit til at] see one's chance to. -
8 nedskæring
* * *(en -er) reduction (af in, of), cut (af in, fx in public expenditure, in wages), cutback (af in). -
9 nedsættelse
cut, reduction* * *(en)( formindskelse) reduction, lowering;( udnævnelse) appointment; setting up ( fx of a committee);( etablering, bosættelse) establishment;[ nedsættelse af priserne] cut in (el. reduction of) prices;[ nedsættelse af straffen] reduction (, F mitigation) of the punishment. -
10 krystalglas
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11 krystallysekrone
cut-glass chandelier. -
12 lavprisbutik
cut-price shop. -
13 skånselsløs
* * *adj merciless ( over for to, towards),[skånselsløst adv] mercilessly, ruthlessly, without mercy. -
14 slethugge
cut smooth. -
15 studse
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16 sønderdele
* cut up;(kem) decompose. -
17 sår
cut, sore, wound* * *(et -)(også fig) wound;( især betændt) sore,( også indvendig) ulcer ( fx a stomach ulcer);( brandsår) burn;[ læge et sår] heal a wound;(fig, svarer til) time heals all sorrows; time is the great healer. -
18 tilskæring
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19 underpris
cut price;[ sælge til underpris] sell at a loss. -
20 beregne lille margin
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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
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