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[kat] present participle ˈcutting: past tense, past participle cut1. verb1) to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge:يَقُصHe cut the paper with a pair of scissors.
2) to separate or divide by cutting:يَقْطَعShe cut up the meat into small pieces.
3) to make by cutting:يثْقُب، يَقُصShe cut a hole in the cloth.
4) to shorten by cutting; to trim:يَقُص العُشبI'll cut the grass.
5) to reduce:يُقَلِّلThey cut my wages by ten per cent.
6) to remove:يُزيل، يَحْذِفThey cut several passages from the film.
7) to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of):يَجْرَحI cut my hand on a piece of glass.
8) to divide (a pack of cards).يُقَسِّـم9) to stop:توقَّفWhen the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered "Cut!"
10) to take a short route or way:He cut through/across the park on his way to the office
يَقْطَع (الطَّريق)A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.
11) to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure):يَقْطَع، يَمُرُّ فيAn axis cuts a circle in two places.
12) to stay away from (a class, lecture etc):يَنْقَطِـع عنHe cut school and went to the cinema.
يَتَجاهَل كُلياShe cut me dead in the High Street.
2. noun1) the result of an act of cutting:a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power)
قَطْع، جُرح، إنقِطاع، قَص، تَخْفيضa cut in prices.
2) the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc:قَصّـهthe cut of the jacket.
3) a piece of meat cut from an animal:قِطْعـهa cut of beef.
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