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1 carve
[kɑːv] 1.1) (shape) intagliare [wood, figure]2) (sculpt) scolpire [stone, figure]3) aprire [ channel] (out of, from in)4) (inscribe) incidere [letters, motif]5) gastr. tagliare, trinciare, scalcare [ meat]2.verbo intransitivo tagliare la carne (a tavola)- carve up* * *1) (to make designs, shapes etc by cutting a piece of wood etc: A figure carved out of wood.) scolpire, incidere2) (to cut up (meat) into slices: Father carved the joint.) trinciare•- carving- carve out* * *[kɒːv]1. vtto carve out a career for o.s — farsi una carriera
2. viCulin tagliare la carne•- carve up* * *[kɑːv] 1.1) (shape) intagliare [wood, figure]2) (sculpt) scolpire [stone, figure]3) aprire [ channel] (out of, from in)4) (inscribe) incidere [letters, motif]5) gastr. tagliare, trinciare, scalcare [ meat]2.verbo intransitivo tagliare la carne (a tavola)- carve up -
2 (to) carve
(to) carve /kɑ:v/A v. t.1 ( arte) intagliare ( legno, pietra, avorio, ecc.); scolpire: to carve a piece of wood into a doll, scolpire una bambola da un pezzo di legno2 scolpire; ricavare (scolpendo o intagliando): The statue was carved out of ( o from) local stone, la statua era scolpita in pietra locale3 incidere ( una scritta); intagliare; scolpire: The boy carved his name on a tree, il ragazzo ha inciso il suo nome su un albero4 trinciare, scalcare ( carne, ecc.); tagliare (a fette): to carve a chicken, trinciare un pollo; Can I carve you some more roast?, ti taglio un'altra fetta di arrosto?B v. i.2 ( a tavola) tagliare, fare le parti ( di un arrosto, ecc.): Will you carve?, tagli tu la carne [il pollo, ecc.]?● ( sci) to carve a turn, curvare di lamina; curvare spigolando □ (fig.) carved in stone (o on tablets of stone), immutabile; inderogabile. -
3 (to) carve
(to) carve /kɑ:v/A v. t.1 ( arte) intagliare ( legno, pietra, avorio, ecc.); scolpire: to carve a piece of wood into a doll, scolpire una bambola da un pezzo di legno2 scolpire; ricavare (scolpendo o intagliando): The statue was carved out of ( o from) local stone, la statua era scolpita in pietra locale3 incidere ( una scritta); intagliare; scolpire: The boy carved his name on a tree, il ragazzo ha inciso il suo nome su un albero4 trinciare, scalcare ( carne, ecc.); tagliare (a fette): to carve a chicken, trinciare un pollo; Can I carve you some more roast?, ti taglio un'altra fetta di arrosto?B v. i.2 ( a tavola) tagliare, fare le parti ( di un arrosto, ecc.): Will you carve?, tagli tu la carne [il pollo, ecc.]?● ( sci) to carve a turn, curvare di lamina; curvare spigolando □ (fig.) carved in stone (o on tablets of stone), immutabile; inderogabile. -
4 cut
I [kʌt]1) taglio m.; (in surgery) incisione f.to get a cut from sth. — tagliarsi o farsi un taglio con qcs.
to give [sth.] a cut — tagliare [hair, grass]
2) (hairstyle) taglio m.3) colloq. (share) parte f.4) (reduction) riduzione f., taglio m. (in di)5) gastr. taglio m.6) (shape) (of gem, suit, jacket) taglio m.8) mus. colloq. (track) pezzo m.••II 1. [kʌt]to be a cut above sb., sth. — essere superiore a qcn., qcs
1) tagliare [bread, fabric, paper, slice, wood]; fare [hole, slit]to cut sth. out of — ritagliare qcs. da [fabric, magazine]
to cut [sth.] open — aprire [packet, sack]
2) (sever) tagliare [rope, throat]; tagliare, recidere [flower, vein]; tagliare, mietere [ wheat]; fig. rompere [ links]3) (carve out) fare [ notch]; scavare [channel, tunnel]; incidere [ initials]4) (wound)5) (trim) tagliare [hair, grass, hedge]7) (liberate)to cut sb. from — liberare qcn. da [ wreckage]
to cut sb. free o loose — liberare qcn. ( from da)
8) (edit) tagliare [article, film, scene]9) (reduce) ridurre, abbassare [ price]; ridurre, tagliare [rate, expenditure, wages]; ridurre [cost, budget, inflation, staff, working day] (by di); diminuire [ length]10) (grow)12) inform. tagliare13) gioc. tagliare [ cards]14) (intersect) [ line] intersecare [ circle]; [ track] tagliare [ road]15) colloq. (stop)2.to cut sb. dead — ignorare completamente qcn
1) tagliareto cut into — tagliare [cake, fabric, paper]; incidere [flesh, organ]; fig. incidere su [ leisure time]
2) (move, go)to cut in front of sb. — (in a queue) passare davanti a qcn.; (in a car) sorpassare qcn
3) cinem. [ camera] staccare4) gioc. tagliare3.- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up••III 1. [kʌt]to cut and run — fig. darsela a gambe
passato, participio passato cut II2.1) (sliced, sawn) [fabric, rope, pages, timber] tagliato2) (shaped) [gem, stone] tagliato4) [hay, grass] tagliato; [ flowers] tagliato, reciso5) (edited) [film, text] con tagli, tagliato••* * *1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) tagliare2) (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.) tagliare; ritagliare3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) fare4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) tagliare5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) tagliare, ridurre6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) tagliare7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) tagliare8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) tagliare9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') tagliare10) (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.) tagliare11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) tagliare12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) marinare13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) fingere di non vedere2. noun1) (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.) taglio2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) taglio3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) taglio•- cutter- cutting 3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) tagliente, pungente- cut-price
- cut-throat 4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) spietato- 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* * *I [kʌt]1) taglio m.; (in surgery) incisione f.to get a cut from sth. — tagliarsi o farsi un taglio con qcs.
to give [sth.] a cut — tagliare [hair, grass]
2) (hairstyle) taglio m.3) colloq. (share) parte f.4) (reduction) riduzione f., taglio m. (in di)5) gastr. taglio m.6) (shape) (of gem, suit, jacket) taglio m.8) mus. colloq. (track) pezzo m.••II 1. [kʌt]to be a cut above sb., sth. — essere superiore a qcn., qcs
1) tagliare [bread, fabric, paper, slice, wood]; fare [hole, slit]to cut sth. out of — ritagliare qcs. da [fabric, magazine]
to cut [sth.] open — aprire [packet, sack]
2) (sever) tagliare [rope, throat]; tagliare, recidere [flower, vein]; tagliare, mietere [ wheat]; fig. rompere [ links]3) (carve out) fare [ notch]; scavare [channel, tunnel]; incidere [ initials]4) (wound)5) (trim) tagliare [hair, grass, hedge]7) (liberate)to cut sb. from — liberare qcn. da [ wreckage]
to cut sb. free o loose — liberare qcn. ( from da)
8) (edit) tagliare [article, film, scene]9) (reduce) ridurre, abbassare [ price]; ridurre, tagliare [rate, expenditure, wages]; ridurre [cost, budget, inflation, staff, working day] (by di); diminuire [ length]10) (grow)12) inform. tagliare13) gioc. tagliare [ cards]14) (intersect) [ line] intersecare [ circle]; [ track] tagliare [ road]15) colloq. (stop)2.to cut sb. dead — ignorare completamente qcn
1) tagliareto cut into — tagliare [cake, fabric, paper]; incidere [flesh, organ]; fig. incidere su [ leisure time]
2) (move, go)to cut in front of sb. — (in a queue) passare davanti a qcn.; (in a car) sorpassare qcn
3) cinem. [ camera] staccare4) gioc. tagliare3.- cut back- cut down- cut in- cut off- cut out- cut up••III 1. [kʌt]to cut and run — fig. darsela a gambe
passato, participio passato cut II2.1) (sliced, sawn) [fabric, rope, pages, timber] tagliato2) (shaped) [gem, stone] tagliato4) [hay, grass] tagliato; [ flowers] tagliato, reciso5) (edited) [film, text] con tagli, tagliato••
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