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1 ♦ cutting
♦ cutting /ˈkʌtɪŋ/A n.1 [u] il tagliare; taglio; incisione8 (cinem.) montaggio9 [u] (ind. tess.) cimaturaB a.1 tagliente; affilato3 (fig.) tagliente; pungente; sferzante: a cutting reply, una risposta pungente; cutting irony, ironia sferzante● ( cucina) cutting board, tagliere □ cutting disc, lama ( di elettrodomestico) □ cutting edge, filo, taglio ( di lama); (tecn.) tagliente ( di una ruspa); (fig.) energia, dinamismo, incisività □ cutting-edge (attr.), d'avanguardia □ to be at the cutting edge of st., essere all'avanguardia di qc. □ (in USA, ecc.) cutting horse, cavallo addestrato a staccare singole mucche dalla mandria □ (mecc.) cutting-off machine, troncatrice □ (mecc.) cutting pliers, pinze universali □ (metall.) cutting process, taglio con il cannello ferruminatorio □ (cinem.) cutting room, sala di montaggio □ (mecc.) cutting tool, utensile da taglio □ (tecn.) cutting torch, cannello da taglio.
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