cuts
Prononciation : [kʌts]
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to use something sharp, like scissors or a knife, to divide or remove a part of something. When you cut paper, you make it smaller or separate pieces.
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She cuts the paper into small pieces for her art project.
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He doesn't cut the cake; he leaves it whole for later.
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What do you need to cut to finish the craft?
Contexte : « physical object »
(noun) a space or area that has been removed from something. This can be a piece taken from something larger, like a cut of meat from a whole animal or a cut on a finger.
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This stew is made with a nice cut of beef.
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She didn't find any good cuts of fish at the market today.
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Which cut of meat do you want to cook for dinner?
Contexte : « media »
(noun) an edited version of film or video that shows certain parts. This could be a short film or a segment taken from a longer one.
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The director released a new cut of the movie that fans loved.
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The original cut of the film was much longer and had more details.
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Did you see the new cut of the video game trailer?
Contexte : « financial »
(noun) a reduction in amount or value, often in prices or budgets. For example, if a company spends less money, they have made cuts to save.
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The budget cuts helped the school save money for new books.
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The cuts in the program made it harder for students to get help.
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What kind of cuts did the company announce this year?
Contexte : « interruption »
(verb) to stop or interrupt something suddenly, like cutting off a conversation. This can also mean to stop a service or connection.
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She cuts in during the meeting to share her ideas.
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He never cuts into a conversation when others are talking.
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Why did the phone call suddenly cut off?