English-Spanish translations for cut

  • cortar¡Ha llegado la hora de cortar en nudo gordiano! It is time to cut the Gordian knot! En primer lugar, tenemos que cortar el suministro. First of all, we need to cut off supply. Señor Lundgren, le voy a cortar ahora. Mr Lundgren, I am now cutting you off.
  • corteAsí pues, de lo que hablamos aquí es de un "recorte". So what we are talking about here is a 'hair cut'. No podemos aceptar un recorte presupuestario. We cannot accept a budget cut. Se producirá un recorte muy rápido. We will have a very rapid cut-off.
  • atravesarLa economía turística se caracteriza por atravesar una gama muy amplia de ámbitos. The tourist economy characteristically cuts across an extremely wide range of areas. Se prefiere el trayecto más corto para atravesar las zonas que se consideran vacías, y no hay dinero para desvíos, túneles o puentes para la fauna salvaje. The shortest possible route cutting through areas considered empty is preferred, and there is no money for diversions, tunnels or bridges for wildlife.
  • circuncidado
  • circunciso
  • colar
  • cortadoEn el norte del país también se ha cortado el suministro de agua. In the northern part of the country water supplies are also cut off. Señor Bonde, le he cortado la palabra, le he cortado el altavoz, porque este no es el momento de hacer declaraciones. Mr Bonde, I have cut you off because this is not the time to make statements. Hemos demostrado liderazgo y cortado el nudo gordiano. We have shown leadership and cut the Gordian knot.
  • cortadura
  • faltar
  • guadañar
  • herida
  • incidir
  • recortarTienen que recortar los gastos de los vuelos. They have to cut flight costs. Solo quedan los fondos para recortar. Only the funds remain to be cut. La energía es un factor clave para recortar las emisiones. Energy is key to cutting emissions.
  • retirarLa Presidenta ordenó que se me retirara la palabra. The President ordered that the speaker be cut off.
  • segar
  • tallado
  • tallarLa tarificación es una perla en bruto del Libro Blanco que hay que saber tallar a partir de este momento y que es fundamental. Charging is a rough diamond in the White Paper which we must be able to cut from now on and which is essential.
  • trocear

Definition of cut

  • ''To incise, to cut into the surface of something.''
  • To admit of incision or severance; to yield to a cutting instrument
  • ''To separate, remove, reject or reduce.''
  • To cease recording activities
  • To make an abrupt transition from one scene or image to another
  • To edit a film by selecting takes from original footage
  • To enter a queue in the wrong place
  • To intersect or cross in such a way as to divide in half or nearly so
  • To make the ball spin sideways by running one's fingers down the side of the ball while bowling it.
  • To change direction suddenly
  • To divide a pack of playing cards into two
  • To write
  • To dilute or adulterate something, especially a recreational drug
  • To exhibit . needs improving: you don't cut a quality, but a figure--
  • To stop or disengage
  • To drive to one side, as by hitting it fine with another ball, or striking it with the racket inclined
  • To perform (a dancing movement etc
  • Having been cut
  • Omitted from a literary, musical or other work
  • Carved into a shape; not raw
  • Having muscular definition in which individual groups of muscle fibers stand out among larger muscles
  • Circumcised or having been the subject of female genital mutilation
  • Eliminated from consideration during a recruitment drive
  • Intoxicated as a result of drugs or alcohol
  • The act of cutting
  • The result of cutting
  • An opening resulting from cutting; an incision or wound
  • A notch, passage, or channel made by cutting or digging; a furrow; a groove
  • A share or portion
  • A batsman's shot played with a swinging motion of the bat, to hit the ball backward of point
  • In lawn tennis, etc., a slanting stroke causing the ball to spin and bound irregularly; also, the spin thus given to the ball
  • A passage omitted or to be omitted from a play
  • A particular version or edit of a film
  • The card obtained by dividing the pack
  • A slab, especially of meat
  • An attack made with a chopping motion of the blade, landing with its edge or point
  • An unkind act; a cruelty
  • A truncation, a context that represents a moment in time when other archaeological deposits were removed for the creation of some feature such as a ditch or pit
  • The partition of a graph’s vertices into two subgroups
  • An engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving
  • A common workhorse; a gelding
  • The failure of a college officer or student to be present at any appointed exercise
  • That which is used to dilute or adulterate a recreational drug
  • A notch shaved into an eyebrow
  • A hidden or secure place

Examples

  • Would you please cut the cake?
  • I have three diamonds to cut today
  • The patient said she had been cutting since the age of thirteen.
  • Sarcasm cuts to the quick
  • to cut a horse
  • Travis was cut from the team
  • Theyre going to cut salaries by fifteen percent
  • I cut fifth period to hang out with Angela
  • After the incident at the dinner party, people started to cut him on the street
  • After the actors read their lines, the director yelled, "Cut!
  • The camera then cut to the woman on the front row who was clearly overcome and crying tears of joy.
  • Select the text, cut it, and then paste it in the other application
  • One student kept trying to cut in front of the line
  • This road cuts right through downtown
  • The football player cut to his left to evade a tackle
  • If you cut then Ill deal
  • cut orders; cut a check
  • The best malt whiskies are improved if they are cut with a dash of water
  • The bartender cuts his beer to save money and now its all watery
  • Drug dealers sometimes cut cocaine with lidocaine
  • Cut the engines when the plane comes to a halt!
  • to cut a caper
  • The pitcher threw a cut fastball that was slower than his usual pitch
  • Cut brandy is a liquor made of brandy and hard grain liquor
  • My favourite song had been cut from the show
  • He made a fine cut with his sword
  • a smooth or clear cut
  • Look at this cut on my finger!
  • a cut for a railroad
  • The lawyer took a cut of the profits
  • The director asked the cast to note down the following cuts
  • The player next to the dealer makes a cut by placing the bottom half on top
  • I like the cut of that suit
  • That’s our finest cut of meat
  • The drummer on the last cut of their CD is not identified
  • a book illustrated with fine cuts
  • Dont buy his coke: its full of cut

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