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1 cutting
1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) rebento2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) recorte3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) trincheira* * *cut.ting[k'∧tiŋ] n 1 coisa cortada. 2 incisão, talhada, talho. 3 Hort muda. 4 recorte de jornal ou de revista. 5 ação de cortar, corte. 6 corte (por onde passa estrada de ferro). 7 redução (de gastos). 8 abreviação. 9 derrubada, roçada. 10 cuttings retalhos, aparas, cavacos, refugo. • adj 1 cortante, afiado. 2 mordaz, sarcástico. a cutting remark / uma observação sarcástica. 3 penetrante, pungente. -
2 cutting
1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) muda2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) recorte3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) corte -
3 cutting alloy
cut.ting al.loy[k'∧tiŋ ælɔi] n liga para ferramentas de corte. -
4 cutting angle
cut.ting an.gle[k'∧tiŋ æŋgəl] n ângulo de corte. -
5 cutting board
cut.ting board[k'∧tiŋ bɔ:d] n tábua para cortar (geralmente alimentos). -
6 cutting edge
cut.ting edge[k∧tiŋ 'edʒ] n corte, gume, fio de um instrumento cortante. -
7 cutting fluid
cut.ting fluid[k'∧tiŋ flu:id] n líquido ou gás para resfriar instrumento de corte. -
8 cutting horse
cut.ting horse[k'∧tiŋ hɔ:s] n cavalo de sela, rápido, treinado para separar cabeças de gado da manada. -
9 cutting iron
cut.ting i.ron[k'∧tiŋ aiən] n ferro de plaina. -
10 cutting nippers
cut.ting nip.pers[k'∧tiŋ nipəz] n torquês. -
11 cutting off
cut.ting off[k'∧tiŋ ɔf] n trabalho de corte. -
12 cutting oil
cut.ting oil[k'∧tiŋ ɔil] n óleo para corte. -
13 cutting-machine
cut.ting-ma.chine[k'∧tiŋ məʃi:n] n 1 máquina para tosar tecidos. 2 cortador automático. 3 guilhotina (máquina). -
14 cutting-out
cut.ting-out[k'∧tiŋ aut] n corte de vestuário. -
15 cutting-up shop
cut.ting-up shop[k'∧tiŋ ∧p ʃɔp] n oficina de corte (de roupa). -
16 cutting edge
vanguarda, gume, fio (of knife)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > cutting edge
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17 bevel-gear cutting machine
bevel-gear cutting machinemáquina para cortar rodas dentadas cônicas. -
18 angle-cutting
an.gle-cut.ting['æŋgəl k∧tiŋ] n Tech corte angular, corte diagonal. -
19 clear-cutting
clear-cut.ting[kl'iə k∧tiŋ] n derrubada e remoção de árvores numa área de floresta. -
20 diamond-cutting
di.a.mond-cut.ting[daiəmənd k'∧tiŋ] n lapidação de diamantes.
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