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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CUT - définition

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Cut (album); CUT; Cutted; Cut (disambiguation); Cut (filmmaking); Cut (film); Cut (song); Cuts

cut         
(cuts, cutting)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'cut' is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.
1.
If you cut something, you use a knife or a similar tool to divide it into pieces, or to mark it or damage it. If you cut a shape or a hole in something, you make the shape or hole by using a knife or similar tool.
Mrs. Haines stood nearby, holding scissors to cut a ribbon...
The thieves cut a hole in the fence...
Mr. Long was now cutting himself a piece of the pink cake...
You can hear the saw as it cuts through the bones.
...thinly cut cucumber sandwiches.
VERB: V n, V n prep/adv, V n n, V through n, V-ed
Cut is also a noun.
The operation involves making several cuts in the cornea.
N-COUNT
2.
If you cut yourself or cut a part of your body, you accidentally injure yourself on a sharp object so that you bleed.
Johnson cut himself shaving...
I started to cry because I cut my finger...
Blood from his cut lip trickled over his chin.
VERB: V pron-refl, V n, V-ed
Cut is also a noun.
He had sustained a cut on his left eyebrow.
...cuts and bruises.
N-COUNT
3.
If you cut something such as grass, your hair, or your fingernails, you shorten them using scissors or another tool.
The most recent tenants hadn't even cut the grass...
You've had your hair cut, it looks great...
She had dark red hair, cut short.
VERB: V n, have n V-ed, V-ed
Cut is also a noun.
Prices vary from salon to salon, starting at ?17 for a cut and blow-dry.
N-SING
4.
The way that clothes are cut is the way they are designed and made.
...badly cut blue suits.
VERB: usu passive, V-ed
5.
If you cut across or through a place, you go through it because it is the shortest route to another place.
He decided to cut across the Heath, through Greenwich Park.
VERB: V across/through n
see also short cut
6.
If you cut something, you reduce it.
The first priority is to cut costs...
The UN force is to be cut by 90%.
...a deal to cut 50 billion dollars from the federal deficit.
= reduce
VERB: V n, V n by amount, V amount from/off n
Cut is also a noun.
The economy needs an immediate 2 per cent cut in interest rates.
...the government's plans for tax cuts.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft N in n
7.
If you cut a text, broadcast, or performance, you shorten it. If you cut a part of a text, broadcast, or performance, you do not publish, broadcast, or perform that part.
The audience wants more music and less drama, so we've cut some scenes.
VERB: V n
Cut is also a noun.
It has been found necessary to make some cuts in the text.
N-COUNT
8.
To cut a supply of something means to stop providing it or stop it being provided.
They used pressure tactics to force them to return, including cutting food and water supplies.
VERB: V n
Cut is also a noun.
The strike had already led to cuts in electricity and water supplies in many areas.
N-COUNT: with supp, usu N in n
9.
If you cut a pack of playing cards, you divide it into two.
Place the cards face down on the table and cut them.
VERB: V n
10.
When the director of a film says 'cut', they want the actors and the camera crew to stop filming.
CONVENTION
11.
When a singer or band cuts a CD, they make a recording of their music.
She eventually cut her own album.
VERB: V n
12.
When a child cuts a tooth, a new tooth starts to grow through the gum.
Many infants do not cut their first tooth until they are a year old.
VERB: V n
13.
If a child cuts classes or cuts school, they do not go to classes or to school when they are supposed to. (mainly AM)
Cutting school more than once in three months is a sign of trouble.
= skip
VERB: V n
14.
If you tell someone to cut something, you are telling them in an irritated way to stop it. (mainly AM INFORMAL)
Why don't you just cut the crap and open the door.
VERB: V n [feelings]
15.
A cut of meat is a piece or type of meat which is cut in a particular way from the animal, or from a particular part of it.
Use a cheap cut such as spare rib chops.
N-COUNT: with supp
16.
Someone's cut of the profits or winnings from something, especially ones that have been obtained dishonestly, is their share. (INFORMAL)
The lawyers, of course, take their cut of the little guy's winnings.
= share
N-SING: oft poss N
17.
A cut is a narrow valley which has been cut through a hill so that a road or railroad track can pass through. (AM; in BRIT, use cutting
)
N-COUNT
18.
see also cutting
19.
If you say that someone or something is a cut above other people or things of the same kind, you mean they are better than them. (INFORMAL)
Joan Smith's detective stories are a cut above the rest.
PHRASE: v-link PHR n
20.
If you say that a situation or solution is cut and dried, you mean that it is clear and definite.
Unfortunately, things cannot be as cut and dried as many people would like...
We are aiming for guidelines, not cut-and-dried answers.
= clear-cut
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR n
21.
If you say that someone can't cut it, you mean that they do not have the qualities needed to do a task or cope with a situation. (INFORMAL)
He doesn't think English-born players can cut it abroad.
PHRASE: usu with broad neg
22.
If you talk about the cut and thrust of an activity, you are talking about the aspects of it that make it exciting and challenging.
...cut-and-thrust debate between two declared adversaries.
PHRASE
23.
If you say that something cuts both ways, you mean that it can have two opposite effects, or can have both good and bad effects.
This publicity cuts both ways. It focuses on us as well as on them.
PHRASE: V inflects
24.
to cut something to the bone: see bone
to cut corners: see corner
to cut the mustard: see mustard
to cut someone to the quick: see quick
to cut a long story short: see story
to cut your teeth on something: see tooth
CUT         
Cut         
·noun A skein of yarn.
II. Cut ·adj Overcome by liquor; tipsy.
III. Cut ·vi To interfere, as a horse.
IV. Cut ·vi To move or make off quickly.
V. Cut ·noun A common work horse; a gelding.
VI. Cut ·vi To make a stroke with a whip.
VII. Cut ·noun The act of dividing a pack cards.
VIII. Cut ·Impf & ·p.p. of Cut.
IX. Cut ·adj Formed or shaped as by cutting; carved.
X. Cut ·vt To castrate or geld; as, to cut a horse.
XI. Cut ·noun The right to divide; as, whose cut is it?.
XII. Cut ·adj Gashed or divided, as by a cutting instrument.
XIII. Cut ·noun The surface left by a cut; as, a smooth or clear cut.
XIV. Cut ·vi To admit of incision or severance; to yield to a cutting instrument.
XV. Cut ·vt To absent one's self from; as, to cut an appointment, a recitation. ·etc.
XVI. Cut ·add. ·vt To drive (a ball) to one side by hitting with another ball.
XVII. Cut ·noun A portion severed or cut off; a division; as, a cut of beef; a cut of timber.
XVIII. Cut ·noun The failure of a college officer or student to be present at any appointed exercise.
XIX. Cut ·noun Manner in which a thing is cut or formed; shape; style; fashion; as, the cut of a garment.
XX. Cut ·vi To do the work of an edged tool; to serve in dividing or gashing; as, a knife cuts well.
XXI. Cut ·noun A stroke or blow or cutting motion with an edged instrument; a stroke or blow with a whip.
XXII. Cut ·add. ·vt To deflect (a bowled ball) to the off, with a chopping movement of the bat.
XXIII. Cut ·noun A notch, passage, or channel made by cutting or digging; a furrow; a groove; as, a cut for a railroad.
XXIV. Cut ·add. ·noun A stroke on the off side between point and the wicket; also, one who plays this stroke.
XXV. Cut ·vt To sever and cause to fall for the purpose of gathering; to Hew; to mow or reap.
XXVI. Cut ·noun An engraved block or plate; the impression from such an engraving; as, a book illustrated with fine cuts.
XXVII. Cut ·vi To perform the operation of dividing, severing, incising, intersecting, ·etc.; to use a cutting instrument.
XXVIII. Cut ·vt To form or shape by cutting; to make by incision, hewing, ·etc.; to Carve; to hew out.
XXIX. Cut ·noun An opening made with an edged instrument; a cleft; a gash; a slash; a wound made by cutting; as, a sword cut.
XXX. Cut ·vt To Intersect; to Cross; as, one line cuts another at right angles.
XXXI. Cut ·vt To sever and remove by cutting; to cut off; to Dock; as, to cut the hair; to cut the nails.
XXXII. Cut ·add. ·noun A slanting stroke causing the ball to spin and bound irregularly; also, the spin so given to the ball.
XXXIII. Cut ·vt To refuse to recognize; to Ignore; as, to cut a person in the street; to cut one's acquaintance.
XXXIV. Cut ·vi To divide a pack of cards into two portion to decide the deal or trump, or to change the order of the cards to be dealt.
XXXV. Cut ·add. ·vt To strike (a ball) with the racket inclined or struck across the ball so as to put a certain spin on the ball.
XXXVI. Cut ·add. ·vt To drive (an object ball) to either side by hitting it fine on the other side with the cue ball or another object ball.
XXXVII. Cut ·vt To wound or hurt deeply the sensibilities of; to Pierce; to Lacerate; as, sarcasm cuts to the quick.
XXXVIII. Cut ·noun That which wounds the feelings, as a harsh remark or criticism, or a sarcasm; personal discourtesy, as neglecting to recognize an acquaintance when meeting him; a slight.
XXXIX. Cut ·vt To separate the parts of with, or as with, a sharp instrument; to make an incision in; to Gash; to Sever; to Divide.

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour CUT
1. "Cut and run, cut and run, cut and run, cut and run –– that‘s their phrase," he told Don Imus.
2. "If we are unlucky they would cut off our nose, cut out our eyes, cut off our feet," said Karzai.
3. The most popular cut is probably the sporty cut where the hair is cut short everywhere but on the face.
4. "The best way is to cut, cut, cut," says Kathleen Murray, weddings editor for The Knot website (www.theknot.com) and magazine.
5. I could no more cut down shopping than I could have cut down smoking.