cut in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cut in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

Phrases:

cut the cackle! Brit, Aus iron
to cut a fine figure
to cut no ice (with sb)
to cut sb dead
to cut sb dead
to cut sth (a bit) fine

cut-off [ˈkʌtɒf, Am ˈkʌt̬ɑːf] N

cut-out [ˈkʌtaʊt, Am ˈkʌt̬-] N

cut Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make a cut in a film

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But unfortunately, her career in the circuit was cut short due to a severe back injury.
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The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then sometimes perforated into tiny squares or tabs which can be torn or cut apart.
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He disappears and reappears, gets cut in half, makes audience members vanish and others levitate.
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The movie evidently swerves from old-hat, cut-and-dried storylines that many scary movies offer.
entertainment.inquirer.net
Between the region's rocky trails and roads, which cut up the camels' feet, and the hostility between camels and mules, the experiment was a failure.
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An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
www.theatlantic.com
Investing in smaller companies that lack the franchises of big blue chips means more risk of losing money and having your dividend cut or suspended.
www.theglobeandmail.com
As land use was altered for agriculture, wildfires were suppressed and drainage ditches cut.
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Poor attendances reduced gate receipts by almost 5,000, though expenditure was cut by over 6,000.
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The report says the pretax deduction, worth up to $245 per month, has raised transit commuting rates and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
www.fastcoexist.com

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