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21 axe
fejsze, leépítés, létszámcsökkentés, balta* * *[æks] 1. noun(a tool with a (long) handle and a metal blade for cutting down trees and cutting wood etc into pieces.)2. verb1) (to get rid of; to dismiss: They've axed 50% of their staff.)2) (to reduce (costs, services etc): Government spending in education has been axed.) -
22 cut down
1) (to cause to fall by cutting: He has cut down the apple tree.) ledönt2) (to reduce (an amount taken etc): I haven't given up smoking but I'm cutting down.) csökkent -
23 guillotine
papírvágó gép, mandulakacs, nyaktiló, klotűr to guillotine: körülvág, lenyakaz, nyaktilóz, klotűrt alkalmaz* * *['ɡiləti:n] 1. noun1) (in France, an instrument for cutting criminals' heads off.) nyaktiló, guillotine2) (a machine for cutting paper.) papírvágó gép2. verb(to cut the head off (a person) or to cut (paper) with a guillotine.) lenyakaz -
24 anatomy
múmia, bonctan, taglalat, anatómia, csontváz* * *[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.) anatómia- anatomically
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25 bevel
szögben elhajlás, szög, ferde él, ferde szél to bevel: lesarkít, rézsűt vág, ferdén levág* * *['bevəl](a slanting edge (rather than a sharp corner): A chisel has a bevel on its cutting edge.) szög- bevelled -
26 blade
szál (gabonáé), lap (kardé), penge, fűrészlap* * *[bleid]1) (the cutting part of a knife etc: His penknife has several different blades.) penge2) (the flat part of a leaf etc: a blade of grass.) szál3) (the flat part of an oar.) lapát -
27 carve
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28 chisel
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29 chop down
(to cause (especially a tree) to fall by cutting it with an axe: He chopped down the fir tree.) kivág -
30 craze
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31 cross-section
1) ((a drawing etc of) the area or surface made visible by cutting through something, eg an apple.) keresztmetszet2) (a sample as representative of the whole: He interviewed a cross-section of the audience to get their opinion of the play.) keresztmetszet -
32 cut one's teeth
(to grow one's first teeth: The baby's cutting his first tooth.) fogzik -
33 cutlass
(a short, broad, slightly curved sword with one cutting edge.) rövid (tengerész)kard -
34 edge
falszegély, perem, könyv éle, káva, margó, karima to edge: élesít* * *[e‹] 1. noun1) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) szél, szegély2) (the cutting side of something sharp, eg a knife or weapon: the edge of the sword.) él3) (keenness; sharpness: The chocolate took the edge off his hunger.) élesség2. verb1) (to form a border to: a handkerchief edged with lace.) szegélyez2) (to move or push little by little: He edged his chair nearer to her; She edged her way through the crowd.) közelebb húz•- edging- edgy
- edgily
- edginess
- have the edge on/over
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35 hacksaw
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36 haircut
noun (the act or style of cutting a person's hair: Go and get a haircut.) hajvágás -
37 hairstyle
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38 incision
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39 incisor
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40 intersect
átvág, átmetsz, kereszteződik* * *[intə'sekt](to divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing: The line AB intersects the line CD at X; Where do the two roads intersect?) metsz
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