undercut in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for undercut in the English»French Dictionary

I.undercut N [Brit ˈʌndəkʌt, Am ˈəndərˌkət]

II.undercut <pres part undercutting, pret, pp undercut> VB trans [Brit ʌndəˈkʌt, Am ˌəndərˈkət]

III.undercut ADJ [Brit ʌndəˈkʌt, Am ˌəndərˈkət]

undercut in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for undercut in the English»French Dictionary

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Over time, many small bottlers were undercut by such factors as changing market demographics, the rise of national supermarkets and the introduction of nonreturnable packaging.
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It allowed competitors to enter the market without allowing the incumbents to undercut them in price.
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The investment was approved because the estimated costs of 30million for deconstruction were undercut considerably, costing only 16million in total.
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Some of the landslides at the upper reservoir were caused by undercut grading.
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Types of welding defects include cracks, distortion, gas inclusions (porosity), non-metallic inclusions, lack of fusion, incomplete penetration, lamellar tearing, and undercutting.
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It is in no sense a dry, mannerist work but a living, theatrical experience full of rich comedy in which one speech constantly undercuts another.
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Cast definitive palatal lift prosthesis clasps engage dental abutment surfaces harboring what typically represent 0.01 or 0.02 inch undercuts responsible for prosthetic retention.
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Further erosion of the soft layer causes the cap to be undercut, eventually falling off, and the remaining cone is then quickly eroded.
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Although the bridge had been repaired after being damaged in smaller floods of 1950 but was undercut again and caved in without causing any injuries.
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Because of the high price of mined diamonds, the ability to produce gem-quality synthetic diamonds threatened to undercut the business of mined diamond producers.
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