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III . but [bʌt, bət] ADV form

IV . but [bʌt, bət] N

I . cut <-tt-, cut, cut> [kʌt] VB trans

1. cut (divide in two):

cut
ciąć [perf prze-]
kroić [perf prze-]

2. cut (divide into pieces):

cut
ciąć [perf po-]
kroić [perf po-]

6. cut hole, initials:

cut

7. cut FASHION:

cut
kroić [perf s-]

9. cut film:

cut (edit)

10. cut (stop):

cut
cut!

12. cut GAMES:

cut

13. cut (shape):

cut

14. cut COMPUT:

cut

II . cut <-tt-, cut, cut> [kʌt] VB intr

1. cut (divide):

cut

2. cut (move):

3. cut (in cards):

cut

III . cut [kʌt] N

1. cut (opening):

cut

2. cut (cutting):

cut
cięcie nt

3. cut (wound):

cut

4. cut (trimming):

cut

5. cut FASHION:

cut
krój m

7. cut (bit):

cut
cut
płat m

9. cut inf (share):

cut

IV . cut [kʌt] ADJ

I . gut [gʌt] N

1. gut:

guts pl (courage)
odwaga f

2. gut:

jelita ntpl

3. gut (catgut):

gut
katgut m

II . gut <-tt-> [gʌt] VB trans

1. gut (ruin by fire):

gut

2. gut (remove innards):

gut

hut [hʌt] N

jut <-tt-> [ʤʌt] VB intr

nut [nʌt] N

1. nut (fruit):

nut
orzech m
a hard [or tough] nut to crack fig

2. nut TECH:

nut

3. nut inf:

świr m
maniak m

4. nut:

nuts pl inf (testicles)
jaja ntpl

5. nut inf (head):

nut
pała f

I . out [aʊt] ADJ

1. out (absent, away):

out
nie ma go [w domu]

3. out (released):

out
w kinach

4. out (known, not secret):

to be out [or get]

5. out (open, flat):

6. out (unconscious):

out

7. out (finished):

9. out SPORTS:

10. out (unacceptable):

11. out (unfashionable):

out

12. out (having no more):

13. out (wrong):

out

put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VB trans

4. put (add):

put

8. put (stop):

9. put (throw shot):

put
put

Phrases:

put it there! inf

rut1 [rʌt] N

rut (in ground):

rut

taut [tɔ:t, Am tɑ:t] ADJ

I . tout [taʊt] N pej

II . tout [taʊt] VB trans

1. tout (advertise):

2. tout Brit pej (persuade to buy):

II . abut <-tt-> [əˈbʌt] VB intr

bout [baʊt] N

2. bout (spell):

okres m
wybuch m

3. bout SPORTS:

walka f

I . glut [glʌt] N t. ECON

gout [gaʊt] N no pl MED

dna f

lout [laʊt] N pej

phut [fʌt] N Brit inf

2. phut of engine, bulb:

huk m

I . pout [paʊt] VB intr

1. pout (push lips):

2. pout (sulk):

II . pout [paʊt] VB trans

pout lips:

III . pout [paʊt] N

1. pout (pushing out lips):

2. pout (sulk):

dąsy mpl

I . rout [raʊt] VB trans

rout enemy, opponent:

gromić [perf roz-]

II . rout [raʊt] N

1. rout (heavy defeat):

pogrom m

2. rout LAW (assemblage):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Ut didn't think there were any civilians left when he saw villagers running in front of a fireball, including a group of children.
www.latimes.com
Ut Tran unbolted a pipe covering to get at the blockage and reached in with a screwdriver to clear the line.
www.langleytimes.com
Ut actually saved her life, picking her up and carrying her away to seek medical help.
www.tbnewswatch.com
Ut has the oldest iron-ore mines in Sweden.
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He is often noted for his distinctive exclamation Ut!
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Ut is on record that you always responded positively to night and weekend calls even when you were not on duty.
www.ndtv.com
The scene that unfolded was a curious one: Ut taking pictures, Ut taking pictures of his own pictures, people taking pictures of Ut taking pictures.
news.nationalpost.com
Ut was both used as a venue for touring theatre companies and made its own productions.
en.wikipedia.org
He is best known for his song Ut mot havet in 1988.
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Though he was only 21 in 1972, Ut was already a seasoned combat photographer.
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