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['kəʊstgɑːd]1) (organization) guardia f. costiera2) (person) guardacoste m.* * *noun (a person or group of people, employed to watch the coast for smugglers, ships in distress etc.) guardia costiera* * *coastguard /ˈkəʊstgɑ:d/n.2 ► coastguardsman● (naut.) coastguard cutter, (nave) guardacoste.* * *['kəʊstgɑːd]1) (organization) guardia f. costiera2) (person) guardacoste m. -
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cutter ['kʌtə(r)](a) (person → of clothes) coupeur(euse) m,f; (→ of jewels) tailleur m; (→ of film) monteur(euse) m,f(c) (sailing boat) cotre m, cutter m; (motorboat) vedette f; (of coastguard) garde-côte m; (warship) canot m -
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noun2) (machine) Schneidmaschine, die3) (Naut.) Kutter, der* * *1) (a person or thing that cuts: a wood-cutter; a glass-cutter.) der Schneider2) (a type of small sailing ship.) der Kutter* * *cut·ter[ˈkʌtəʳ, AM ˈkʌt̬ɚ]npizza \cutter Pizzaschneider m* * *['kʌtə(r)]n1) (= tool) Messer nta pair of ( wire) cutters — eine Drahtschere; (Elec) ein Seitenschneider m
2) (of clothes) Zuschneider(in) m(f); (of jewel) Schleifer(in) m(f); (of glass) Glasschneider(in) m(f); (FILM) Cutter(in) m(f)4) (US: sleigh) leichter Pferdeschlitten* * *cutter [ˈkʌtə(r)] s1. (Blech-, Holz) Schneider(in), Zuschneider(in) (auch von Tuch), (Stein) Hauer(in), (Glas-, Diamant) Schleifer(in)2. TECHa) Schneidemaschine f, -werkzeug nb) Fräser mc) Stichel m, Meißel m, Stahl md) Bohrer me) Parallelschere f3. a) Schneiddose fb) Schneidstichel m (für Schallplatten)4. Bergbau:a) Schrämmmaschine fb) Hauer m (Person)5. GASTR Ausstechform f7. FILM, TV Cutter(in)8. US leichter (Pferde)Schlitten9. SCHIFFa) Kutter mb) (Bei)Boot n (von Kriegsschiffen)* * *noun2) (machine) Schneidmaschine, die3) (Naut.) Kutter, der* * *n.Schneideeinrichtung f.Zuschneider m. -
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1) (a person or thing that cuts: a wood-cutter; a glass-cutter.) cortador, cortadora2) (a type of small sailing ship.) cútertr['kʌtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (person) cortador,-ra3 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL (ship's boat) bote nombre masculino; (sailing boat) cúter nombre masculino; (government ship) patrullero, guardacostas nombre masculino1 (for wire) cizalla, cortaalambres nombre masculinocutter ['kʌt̬ər] n1) : cortadora f (implemento)2) : cortador m, -dora f (persona)3) : cúter m (embarcación)n.• cortador s.m.• cuchilla s.f.• cúter s.m.• máquina cortadora s.f.'kʌtər, 'kʌtə(r)1) ( tool - for wire) tenazas fpl2) ( worker) cortador, -dora m,f['kʌtǝ(r)]N1) (=tool) cortadora f ; (for paper, cardboard) cutter mwire cutters — cizalla fsing, cortaalambres m
2) (=person) cortador(a) m / f3) (=boat) cúter m ; (US) (=coastguard) patrullero m, guardacostas m* * *['kʌtər, 'kʌtə(r)]1) ( tool - for wire) tenazas fpl2) ( worker) cortador, -dora m,f
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