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cutting+(noun)

  • 1 cutting

    1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) stikling
    2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) udklip
    3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) gennemskæring
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    1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) stikling
    2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) udklip
    3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) gennemskæring

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  • 2 cutting

    stikling {fk}

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  • 3 press-cutting

    noun (an article cut out of a newspaper or magazine.) avisudklip
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    noun (an article cut out of a newspaper or magazine.) avisudklip

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  • 4 cross-section

    1) ((a drawing etc of) the area or surface made visible by cutting through something, eg an apple.) tværsnit
    2) (a sample as representative of the whole: He interviewed a cross-section of the audience to get their opinion of the play.) tværsnit; bredt udvalg
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    1) ((a drawing etc of) the area or surface made visible by cutting through something, eg an apple.) tværsnit
    2) (a sample as representative of the whole: He interviewed a cross-section of the audience to get their opinion of the play.) tværsnit; bredt udvalg

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  • 5 cutlass

    (a short, broad, slightly curved sword with one cutting edge.) huggert
    * * *
    (a short, broad, slightly curved sword with one cutting edge.) huggert

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  • 6 hacksaw

    noun (a saw for cutting metals.) nedstryger
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    noun (a saw for cutting metals.) nedstryger

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  • 7 haircut

    noun (the act or style of cutting a person's hair: Go and get a haircut.) klipning
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    noun (the act or style of cutting a person's hair: Go and get a haircut.) klipning

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  • 8 hairstyle

    noun (the result of cutting, styling etc a person's hair: a simple hairstyle.) frisure
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    noun (the result of cutting, styling etc a person's hair: a simple hairstyle.) frisure

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  • 9 incisor

    noun (one of the four front cutting teeth in the upper or lower jaw.) fortand
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    noun (one of the four front cutting teeth in the upper or lower jaw.) fortand

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  • 10 mower

    noun (a machine for cutting grass.) plæneklipper
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    noun (a machine for cutting grass.) plæneklipper

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  • 11 operation

    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operation; -operation
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) i kraft; igang
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operation
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operation; indsats
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    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operation; -operation
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) i kraft; igang
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operation
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operation; indsats

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  • 12 pliers

    (a kind of tool used for gripping, bending or cutting wire etc: He used a pair of pliers to pull the nail out; Where are my pliers?) tang; knibtang
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    (a kind of tool used for gripping, bending or cutting wire etc: He used a pair of pliers to pull the nail out; Where are my pliers?) tang; knibtang

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  • 13 shears

    noun plural (a cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors: a pair of shears.) saks
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    noun plural (a cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors: a pair of shears.) saks

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  • 14 toenail

    noun (the nail that grows on one's toes: He was cutting his toenails.) tånegl
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    noun (the nail that grows on one's toes: He was cutting his toenails.) tånegl

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  • 15 cut

    1. present participle - cutting; verb
    1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) skære; beskære; klippe; fælde; hugge
    2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) klippe; skære
    3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) klippe; skære
    4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) klippe; studse
    5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) reducere
    6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) skære
    7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) skære
    8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) tage af
    9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') klippe; stoppe; cutte
    10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) skyde genvej
    11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) skære
    12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) pjække fra
    13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorere; se lige forbi
    2. noun
    1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) sår; afbrydelse; klipning; nedskæring; reduktion; nedsættelse
    2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) tilskæring; snit
    3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) kødstykke
    - cutting 3. adjective
    (insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) skarp; bidende; sårende
    - cut-price
    - cut-throat
    4. adjective
    (fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) hensynsløs; skånselsløs
    - cut and dried
    - cut back
    - cut both ways
    - cut a dash
    - cut down
    - cut in
    - cut it fine
    - cut no ice
    - cut off
    - cut one's losses
    - cut one's teeth
    - cut out
    - cut short
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    1. present participle - cutting; verb
    1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) skære; beskære; klippe; fælde; hugge
    2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) klippe; skære
    3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) klippe; skære
    4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) klippe; studse
    5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) reducere
    6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) skære
    7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) skære
    8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) tage af
    9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') klippe; stoppe; cutte
    10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) skyde genvej
    11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) skære
    12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) pjække fra
    13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) ignorere; se lige forbi
    2. noun
    1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) sår; afbrydelse; klipning; nedskæring; reduktion; nedsættelse
    2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) tilskæring; snit
    3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) kødstykke
    - cutting 3. adjective
    (insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) skarp; bidende; sårende
    - cut-price
    - cut-throat
    4. adjective
    (fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) hensynsløs; skånselsløs
    - cut and dried
    - cut back
    - cut both ways
    - cut a dash
    - cut down
    - cut in
    - cut it fine
    - cut no ice
    - cut off
    - cut one's losses
    - cut one's teeth
    - cut out
    - cut short

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  • 16 axe

    [æks] 1. noun
    (a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) økse
    2. verb
    1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) skære ned på
    2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) skære ned
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    [æks] 1. noun
    (a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.) økse
    2. verb
    1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.) skære ned på
    2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) skære ned

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  • 17 guillotine

    ['ɡiləti:n] 1. noun
    1) (in France, an instrument for cutting criminals' heads off.) guillotine
    2) (a machine for cutting paper.) skæremaskine
    2. verb
    (to cut the head off (a person) or to cut (paper) with a guillotine.) guillotinere; halshugge; skære
    * * *
    ['ɡiləti:n] 1. noun
    1) (in France, an instrument for cutting criminals' heads off.) guillotine
    2) (a machine for cutting paper.) skæremaskine
    2. verb
    (to cut the head off (a person) or to cut (paper) with a guillotine.) guillotinere; halshugge; skære

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  • 18 anatomy

    [ə'nætəmi]
    (the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) anatomi
    - anatomically
    - anatomist
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    [ə'nætəmi]
    (the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) anatomi
    - anatomically
    - anatomist

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  • 19 bevel

    ['bevəl]
    (a slanting edge (rather than a sharp corner): A chisel has a bevel on its cutting edge.) skråkant
    * * *
    ['bevəl]
    (a slanting edge (rather than a sharp corner): A chisel has a bevel on its cutting edge.) skråkant

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  • 20 blade

    [bleid]
    1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) blad
    2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) blad
    3) (the flat part of an oar.) åreblad
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    [bleid]
    1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) blad
    2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) blad
    3) (the flat part of an oar.) åreblad

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См. также в других словарях:

  • cutting — ► NOUN 1) a piece cut off from something, in particular an article cut from a newspaper or a piece cut from a plant for propagation. 2) an open passage excavated through higher ground for a railway, road, or canal. ► ADJECTIVE 1) capable of… …   English terms dictionary

  • cutting edge — ˌcutting ˈedge noun [countable] if a company or its work is at the cutting edge of an activity, they are working in the most advanced area of it, using the newest methods, systems, equipment etc: cutting edge of • The scientific and engineering… …   Financial and business terms

  • cutting-edge — ˌcutting ˈedge noun [countable] if a company or its work is at the cutting edge of an activity, they are working in the most advanced area of it, using the newest methods, systems, equipment etc: cutting edge of • The scientific and engineering… …   Financial and business terms

  • cutting board — noun a wooden board where meats or vegetables can be cut • Syn: ↑chopping board • Hypernyms: ↑board * * * noun : a board on which material (as leather or cloth) is laid for cutting * * * a board used as a firm surface for cutting food, cloth,… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting room — noun a room where films or tapes are edited (by cutting out unwanted parts) • Hypernyms: ↑room * * * noun, pl ⋯ rooms [count] : a room where movies or television shows are edited and put into their final form usually singular He worked in the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting angle — noun the angle between the face of a cutting tool and the surface of the work • Hypernyms: ↑angle * * * noun : the angle between the cutting face of a cutting tool and the surface of the work back of the tool …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting edge — noun singular 1. ) the most modern and advanced point in the development of something: at the cutting edge of something: These models are at the cutting edge of computer design. 2. ) a feature that gives someone or something an advantage …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • cutting off — noun 1. the act of cutting something off • Syn: ↑abscission • Derivationally related forms: ↑abscise (for: ↑abscission) • Hypernyms: ↑removal, ↑remotion …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting tool — noun a cutting implement; a tool for cutting • Syn: ↑cutter, ↑cutlery • Derivationally related forms: ↑cut (for: ↑cutter) • Hypernyms: ↑cutting implement …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting oil — noun : an oil or oily preparation used as a cutting fluid; especially : a water insoluble oil (as a mineral oil containing a fatty oil) compare soluble oil 2 * * * a specially prepared oil used as a cutting fluid. [1915 20] * * * cutting oil, a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cutting room — noun Date: 1918 a room where film or videotape is edited often used attributively in cutting room floor to describe something removed or discarded in or as if in editing a film < the scene ended up on the cutting room floor > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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