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

1. cut (divide in two):

cut
ciąć [perf prze-]
cut cake
kroić [perf prze-]
to cut sth open

2. cut (divide into pieces):

cut
ciąć [perf po-]
cut meat, tomatoes
kroić [perf po-]

4. cut (cut out):

cut
ciąć [perf u-]
cut wheat
kosić [perf s-]
cut scenes
to cut sth out of sth

6. cut hole, initials:

cut

7. cut FASHION:

cut
kroić [perf s-]

9. cut film:

cut (shorten)
cut (edit)

10. cut (stop):

cut
cut!

11. cut (grow teeth):

to cut one's teeth

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
a cut of the profits

IV . cut [kʌt] ADJ

cut

clean-cut ADJ

1. clean-cut (distinct):

2. clean-cut (neat):

crew cut N

crew cut
crew cut
jeż m

cut across VB trans

1. cut across (go across):

cut across

cut away VB trans

cut back VB trans

1. cut back (prune):

cut back

cut down VB trans

1. cut down t. ECON (reduce):

cut down
cut down

2. cut down (cut):

cut down

3. cut down (shorten):

cut down

Phrases:

to cut sb down to size inf

cut in VB intr

1. cut in (interrupt):

to cut in on sth
to cut in on sb

2. cut in (push in):

cut in

cut into VB trans

1. cut into (cut):

cut into

2. cut into (take):

cut off VB trans

1. cut off (remove, isolate):

cut off

2. cut off (stop providing):

cut off

3. cut off (disconnect):

cut off
we got cut off

4. cut off (interrupt):

to cut sb off

5. cut off AM (on road):

to cut sb off

I . cut out VB trans

1. cut out (remove, separate):

cut out

2. cut out (eliminate):

cut out

3. cut out inf (stop eating):

4. cut out inf (stop):

cut it out!

6. cut out (block):

to cut out the light

II . cut out VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Castor said she had cut herself off while saying antifreeze because she had intended to say something else.
en.wikipedia.org
The medical evidence stated that there was a deep cut over the right eye such as might be produced by falling on a broken bottle.
en.wikipedia.org
If nothing else, that reply gives a good idea of the brush-off householders can expect to receive if they complain when the tariff rates they were promised are cut.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Poor attendances reduced gate receipts by almost 5,000, though expenditure was cut by over 6,000.
en.wikipedia.org
The artwork is printed onto blotter paper and then sometimes perforated into tiny squares or tabs which can be torn or cut apart.
en.wikipedia.org
But unfortunately, her career in the circuit was cut short due to a severe back injury.
en.wikipedia.org
The movie evidently swerves from old-hat, cut-and-dried storylines that many scary movies offer.
entertainment.inquirer.net
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
A cut-rate capital gains tax makes those profits more likely.
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
He disappears and reappears, gets cut in half, makes audience members vanish and others levitate.
en.wikipedia.org

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