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Что (кто) такое cutting out - определение

SYNONYM OF "CUTTING-OUT"; PERSONNEL BOARD AND TAKE OVER ENEMY SHIP
Boarding (navy); Boarding (military); Boarding (marine); Boarding (assault); Boarding action; Boarding party; Boarding parties; Combat boarding; Cutting out; Cutting out operation; Boarding (attack)
  • Battle of Lepanto]] in 1571, naval engagement between allied Christian forces and the Ottoman Turks
  • 6}} at the [[action of 14 December 1798]].
  • Algerine pirate]] ship
  • Spanish frigate ''Esmeralda'']] by Chileans in [[Callao]], 1820
  • Anti-piracy boarding, February 2009
  • alt=Sailors in combat on the deck of a ship
  • ''Hasard'']] (ex-''Cartier'') under [[Robert Surcouf]].

Cutting Edge (recordings)         
SERIES OF ALBUMS
Cutting Edge 1; Cutting Edge 2; Cutting Edge 1 and 2; Cutting Edge 3; Cutting Edge Fore; Cutting Edge 3 and Fore
Cutting Edge is a series of recordings made by the British rock band Delirious?. The songs were originally written for a regular youth event, Cutting Edge, in the band's home town of Littlehampton.
cut out         
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Cut out; Cutout; Cut-out (disambiguation); Cut-Out
adj.
suited
1) cut out for (she wasn't cut out for this job)
2) cut out to + inf. (I wasn't cut out to be an administrator)
v. (D; tr.) to cut out from (to cut an article out from the newspaper)
cut out         
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Cut out; Cutout; Cut-out (disambiguation); Cut-Out
1.
If you cut something out, you remove or separate it from what surrounds it using scissors or a knife.
Cut out the coupon and send those cheques off today...
I cut it out and pinned it to my studio wall.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
2.
If you cut out a part of a text, you do not print, publish, or broadcast that part, because to include it would make the text too long or unacceptable.
I listened to the programme and found they'd cut out all the interesting stuff...
Her editors wanted her to cut out the poetry from her novel...
= cut, omit
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P n (not pron) from/of n
3.
To cut out something unnecessary or unwanted means to remove it completely from a situation. For example, if you cut out a particular type of food, you stop eating it, usually because it is bad for you.
I've simply cut egg yolks out entirely...
A guilty plea cuts out the need for a long trial.
= eliminate
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)
4.
If you tell someone to cut something out, you are telling them in an irritated way to stop it. (INFORMAL)
Do yourself a favour, and cut that behaviour out...
'Cut it out, Chip,' I said...
He had better cut out the nonsense.
= stop
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V it P, V P n (not pron) [feelings]
5.
If you cut someone out of an activity, you do not allow them to be involved in it. If you cut someone out of a will, you do not allow them to share in it.
Environmentalists say this would cut them out of the debate over what to do with public lands...
'Cut her out of your will,' urged his nephew...
He felt that he was being cut out.
= exclude
? include
PHRASAL VERB: V n P of n, V n P of n, be V-ed P, also V P n (not pron)
6.
If an object cuts out the light, it is between you and the light so that you are in the dark.
The curtains were half drawn to cut out the sunlight.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
7.
If an engine cuts out, it suddenly stops working.
The helicopter crash landed when one of its two engines cut out.
PHRASAL VERB: V P
8.
to have your work cut out: see work
see also cut out
, cut-out

Википедия

Naval boarding

Naval boarding action is an offensive tactic used in naval warfare to come up against (or alongside) an enemy marine vessel and attack by inserting combatants aboard that vessel. The goal of boarding is to invade and overrun the enemy personnel on board in order to capture, sabotage or destroy the enemy vessel. While boarding attacks were originally carried out by ordinary sailors who are proficient in hand-to-hand combat, larger warships often deploy specially trained and equipped regular troops such as marines and special forces as boarders. Boarding and close quarters combat had been a primary means to conclude a naval battle since antiquity, until the early modern period when heavy naval guns gained tactical primacy at sea.

A cutting out boarding is an attack by small boats, preferably at night and against an unsuspecting, and anchored, target. It became popular in the later 18th century, and was extensively used during the Napoleonic Wars. This heralded the emphasis on stealth, and surprise, that would come to dominate future boarding tactics. An example is the successful cutting out of the Hermione which took place at Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, on 25 October 1799.

In modern warfare, boarding by military forces almost always involves stealth, and usually takes place at night. It may involve the use of small submarines or submersibles, or inflatable boats, or by frogmen. All involve scaling the sides of the ship. When stealth is not as important, helicopters may be used to carry troops to the deck of the ship.

Примеры употребления для cutting out
1. Join the debate » Forget counting calories and cutting out carbs.
2. "and cutting out the parts critical to Kinijits policy.
3. For those keen to lose weight, cutting out chocolate would seem to be common sense.
4. Perhaps we can interpret "application" as not going against instinct but cutting out anything daft.
5. You can then edit the show, cutting out silences and adding music.