Found 3 items, similar to cuts.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: cut
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: cut
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: cut
cut
adj 1: separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp
edge or instrument;
“the cut surface was mottled”;
“cut tobacco”;
“blood from his cut forehead”;
“bandages on her cut wrists” [ant:
uncut]
2: fashioned or shaped by cutting;
“a well-cut suit”;
“cut
diamonds”;
“cut velvet” [ant:
uncut]
3: with parts removed;
“the drastically cut film” [syn:
shortened]
4: made neat and tidy by trimming;
“his neatly trimmed hair”
[syn:
trimmed] [ant:
untrimmed]
5: (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement
or machine;
“the smell of new-mown hay” [syn:
mown]
[ant:
unmown]
6: (of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed
or slit;
“the cut pages of the book” [ant:
uncut]
7: (of a male animal) having the testicles removed;
“a cut
horse” [syn:
emasculated,
gelded]
8: having a long rip or tear;
“a split lip” [syn:
split]
9: wounded by cutting deeply;
“got a gashed arm in a knife
fight”;
“had a slashed cheek from the broken glass” [syn:
gashed,
slashed]
10: cut down;
“the tree is down” [syn:
cut down,
down]
11: (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply;
“the
slashed prices attracted buyers” [syn:
slashed]
12: mixed with water;
“sold cut whiskey”;
“a cup of thinned
soup” [syn:
thinned,
weakened]
[also:
cutting]
cut
n 1: the act of reducing the amount or number;
“the mayor
proposed extensive cuts in the city budget”
2: a wound made by cutting;
“he put a bandage over the cut”
[syn:
gash,
slash,
slice]
3: a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass
[syn:
cut of meat]
4: a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact
disc;
“he played the first cut on the cd”;
“the title
track of the album” [syn:
track]
5: the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge;
“his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels” [syn:
cutting]
6: a share of the profits;
“everyone got a cut of the earnings”
7: a step on some scale;
“he is a cut above the the rest”
8: a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or
excavation [syn:
gash]
9: (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next;
“the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed
too abrupt”
10: the act of cutting something into parts;
“his cuts were
skillful”;
“his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess”
[syn:
cutting]
11: the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens
a written passage;
“an editor's deletions frequently
upset young authors”;
“both parties agreed on the
excision of the proposed clause” [syn:
deletion,
excision]
12: the style in which a garment is cut;
“a dress of traditional
cut”
13: the act of shortening something by cutting off the ends;
“the barber gave him a good cut” [syn:
cutting,
cutting off
]
14: in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball;
“he
took a vicious cut at the ball” [syn:
baseball swing,
swing]
15: a remark capable of wounding mentally;
“the unkindest cut of
all” [syn:
stinger]
16: a canal made by erosion or excavation
17: a refusal to recognize someone you know;
“the snub was
clearly intentional” [syn:
snub,
cold shoulder]
18: (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball;
“cuts
do not bother a good tennis player” [syn:
undercut]
19: the division of a deck of cards before dealing;
“he insisted
that we give him the last cut before every deal”;
“the
cutting of the cards soon became a ritual” [syn:
cutting]
20: an unexcused absence from class;
“he was punished for taking
too many cuts in his math class”
[also:
cutting]
cut
v 1: separate with or as if with an instrument;
“Cut the rope”
2: cut down on; make a reduction in;
“reduce your daily fat
intake”;
“The employer wants to cut back health benefits”
[syn:
reduce,
cut down,
cut back,
trim,
trim down,
trim back,
bring down]
3: turn sharply; change direction abruptly;
“The car cut to the
left at the intersection”;
“The motorbike veered to the
right” [syn:
swerve,
sheer,
curve,
trend,
veer,
slue,
slew]
4: make an incision or separation;
“cut along the dotted line”
5: discharge from a group;
“The coach cut two players from the
team”
6: form by probing, penetrating, or digging;
“cut a hole”;
“cut
trenches”;
“The sweat cut little rivulets into her face”
7: style and tailor in a certain fashion;
“cut a dress” [syn:
tailor]
8: hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite
direction;
“cut a pingpong ball”
9: make out and issue;
“write out a check”;
“cut a ticket”;
“Please make the check out to me” [syn:
write out,
issue,
make out]
10: cut and assemble the components of;
“edit film”;
“cut
recording tape” [syn:
edit,
edit out]
11: intentionally fail to attend;
“cut class” [syn:
skip]
12: informal: be able to manage or manage successfully;
“I can't
hack it anymore”;
“she could not cut the long days in the
office” [syn:
hack]
13: give the appearance or impression of;
“cut a nice figure”
14: move (one's fist);
“his opponent cut upward toward his chin”
15: pass directly and often in haste;
“We cut through the
neighbor's yard to get home sooner”
16: pass through or across;
“The boat cut the water”
17: make an abrupt change of image or sound;
“cut from one scene
to another”
18: stop filming;
“cut a movie scene”
19: make a recording of;
“cut the songs”;
“She cut all of her
major titles again”
20: record a performance on (a medium);
“cut a record”
21: create by duplicating data;
“cut a disk”;
“burn a CD” [syn:
burn]
22: form or shape by cutting or incising;
“cut paper dolls”
23: perform or carry out;
“cut a caper”
24: function as a cutting instrument;
“This knife cuts well”
25: allow incision or separation;
“This bread cuts easily”
26: divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make
selection difficult;
“Wayne cut”;
“She cut the deck for a
long time”
27: cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch;
“Turn off
the stereo, please”;
“cut the engine”;
“turn out the
lights” [syn:
switch off,
turn off,
turn out] [ant:
switch on]
28: reap or harvest;
“cut grain”
29: fell by sawing; hew;
“The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber
while they occupied Cambodia”
30: penetrate injuriously;
“The glass from the shattered
windshield cut into her forehead”
31: refuse to acknowledge;
“She cut him dead at the meeting”
[syn:
ignore,
disregard,
snub]
32: shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of;
“cut my
hair”
33: weed out unwanted or unnecessary things;
“We had to lose
weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet” [syn:
prune,
rationalize,
rationalise]
34: dissolve by breaking down the fat of;
“soap cuts grease”
35: have a reducing effect;
“This cuts into my earnings”
36: cease, stop;
“cut the noise”;
“We had to cut short the
conversation” [syn:
cut off]
37: reduce in scope while retaining essential elements;
“The
manuscript must be shortened” [syn:
abridge,
foreshorten,
abbreviate,
shorten,
contract,
reduce] [ant:
elaborate]
38: lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture;
“cut
bourbon” [syn:
dilute,
thin,
thin out,
reduce]
39: have grow through the gums;
“The baby cut a tooth”
40: grow through the gums;
“The new tooth is cutting”
41: cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses);
“the
vet gelded the young horse” [syn:
geld]
[also:
cutting]