Noun
/ˈkʌtər ɑrm/
The term "cutter arm" typically refers to a mechanical component that is designed for cutting or slicing tasks. It is commonly used in various industries, such as manufacturing, construction, and even in kitchen appliances like food processors. The frequency of use can vary depending on the specific industry context, and it may be more prevalent in written technical documents than in casual oral speech.
The engineer carefully adjusted the cutter arm to ensure optimal performance during the manufacturing process.
Инженер осторожно отрегулировал резательный рычаг, чтобы обеспечить оптимальную производительность в процессе производства.
To clean the cutter arm after use, it is important to dismantle it carefully to avoid damaging any parts.
Чтобы очистить резательный рычаг после использования, важно аккуратно разобрать его, чтобы не повредить детали.
The new design features an innovative cutter arm that reduces waste material by half.
Новый дизайн оснащён инновационным резательным рычагом, который снижает количество отходов вдвое.
While "cutter arm" itself may not be part of commonly known idiomatic expressions, the term "cutter" appears in various phrases. Here are some idiomatic expressions including the word "cutter":
Example: "He’s a real cutter for a dicer whenever he talks to his peers."
Он настоящий грубый паренёк, когда общается со своими сверстниками.
Cut like a knife - To have a sharp effect; often referring to something that has a strong emotional impact.
Example: "Her words cut like a knife, leaving wounds that took time to heal."
Её слова резали, как нож, оставляя раны, которые потребовалось время, чтобы зажить.
Cut corners - To do something in the easiest, quickest, or cheapest way, often risking quality.
Cutter - "He can be a real cutter when it comes to negotiations."
Он может быть настоящим жестоким переговорщиком.
Cut it out - "When I saw him talking during the presentation, I told him to cut it out."
Когда я увидел его говорящим во время презентации, я сказал ему прекратить.
Cut your losses - "After several failed attempts, they decided to cut their losses and invest elsewhere."
После нескольких неудачных попыток они решили сократить свои потери и инвестировать в другое место.
The word "cutter" derives from the Old English "cyttan," which means to cut, and is related to the noun "arm," which comes from the Proto-Germanic "*ermō," meaning "upper limb." The combination "cutter" and "arm" thus references a mechanized limb or attachment used for cutting.
Synonyms: - Cutting tool - Cutter head - Shear arm
Antonyms:
- Joiner (in the context of assembling)
- Connector
(Not directly opposing, but refers to components with a different primary function.)