Noun Phrase
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs kʌt/
A continuous cut refers to a type of cut in various contexts, such as woodworking, sewing, or film editing, where the cutting action is performed without interruption or gaps. This term signifies a smooth, uninterrupted process that results in a singular outcome, whether it's a piece of material, fabric, or a sequence in a film.
The term "continuous cut" is used primarily in technical contexts related to industries such as carpentry, tailoring, and cinematography. As a technical phrase, it is more commonly encountered in written contexts, such as manuals or instructional materials, rather than in everyday oral speech.
Кузнец сделал непрерывный пропил вдоль волокон дерева для более гладкой отделки.
In sewing, a continuous cut allows for faster production of garments without stopping to trim threads.
При шитье непрерывный разрез позволяет быстрее изготавливать одежду, не останавливаясь для обрезки нитей.
The director favored a continuous cut in the film to enhance the viewer's immersive experience.
While "continuous cut" itself may not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, related terms often arise in technical language. Here are some examples incorporating these ideas:
"Он использовал непрерывное соединение, чтобы обеспечить плавность в процессе редактирования."
"A continuous cut can make the process seem seamless to the viewer."
"Непрерывный разрез может сделать процесс для зрителя казаться бесшовным."
"The key to success in this project is a series of continuous cuts, maintaining efficiency."
The term "continuous" originates from the Latin word continuus, meaning "uninterrupted". The word "cut" comes from the Old French cuit, which means to cut or to chop, tracing back to the Latin coctus, meaning "to cook". The combination therefore conveys the idea of an uninterrupted cutting action.