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cut (EN)
verbo, sustantivo, interjección

verbo “cut”

infinitivo cut; él cuts; pret. cut; part. cut; ger. cutting
  1. cortar
    Can you please cut the wire hanging from the wall?
  2. partir
    She carefully cut the apple into slices.
  3. cortar (con tijeras)
    She carefully cut the fabric along the dotted line.
  4. herir
    He accidentally cut his finger while chopping vegetables.
  5. castrar
    Farmers often cut male piglets to prevent aggressive behavior.
  6. excluir
    After missing several deadlines, Jenna was cut from the project team.
  7. reducir
    To save money, the company decided to cut expenses by eliminating free lunches.
  8. faltar a
    He cut his morning lecture to catch the early movie.
  9. cesar
    I can't even think in here. Can you please cut the noise?
  10. cortar (en cine)
    Just as the hero was about to reveal his secret, the movie cut to a suspenseful chase scene.
  11. cortar (en informática)
    After cutting the paragraph from your document, you can paste it into the email.
  12. colarse
    At the ticket booth, a man cut into the queue, causing frustration among those waiting.
  13. atravesar
    The new highway cuts through the forest, connecting the two towns.
  14. virar bruscamente
    The rabbit cut sharply to avoid the pursuing fox.
  15. cortar (barajar)
    Before we start the game, please cut the deck so we know the deal is fair.
  16. mezclar
    The dealer was caught cutting cocaine with baking soda to increase his profits.
  17. definir (en el contexto de fitness)
    After bulking up over the winter, Jake decided to cut for the summer to showcase his muscle definition.

sustantivo “cut”

sing. cut, pl. cuts o no contable
  1. corte
    The chef's precise cuts turned the vegetables into thin, uniform slices.
  2. herida
    He accidentally made a deep cut on his arm while chopping vegetables.
  3. parte
    After the successful art auction, the gallery owner happily handed the artist her cut of the sales.
  4. reducción
    Due to budget constraints, the company announced a 10% cut in all departments' funding.
  5. eliminación
    After reviewing the script, the editor suggested several cuts to keep the movie under two hours.
  6. versión
    The extended cut of the movie includes scenes that were not shown in theaters.
  7. corte (barajar)
    Before we started the game, Sarah was given the chance to make a cut in the deck to ensure fairness.
  8. corte (de ropa)
    The cut of her dress was elegant and flattering, accentuating her figure beautifully.
  9. trozo
    He ordered the thickest cut of steak on the menu.
  10. corte (de pelo)
    She loved her new cut and couldn't stop looking at herself in the mirror.
  11. grabado
    The museum displayed ancient cuts from the printing press, showcasing the art of early bookmaking.
  12. definición (en el contexto de fitness)
    After bulking up over the winter, Jake started his cut in the spring to get lean for summer.

interjección “cut”

cut
  1. ¡corten!
    Cut! That was perfect, let's move on to the next scene.