cut verb (USE KNIFE)
A2 [ I or T ] to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife:
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cut verb (REDUCE)
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- We need to cut our advertising costs.
- Computerization should enable us to cut production costs by half.
- Our expectations are that the UK will cut its interest rate.
- The government announced today that it is to cut funding for the arts for next year.
- The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting prices on all its fresh and frozen meat.
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cut verb (REMOVE)
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Removing and getting rid of things
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cut verb (MISS)
› [ T ] mainly US informal to not go, especially to a place where you should be:
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cut verb (STOP)
› [ I or T ] to stop or interrupt something:
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cut verb (GROW TEETH)
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cut verb (TAKE SHORT WAY)
› [ I usually + adv/prep ] to go through or across a place, especially in order to get somewhere quickly:
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cut verb (CARDS)
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cut verb (RECORD)
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cut noun (INJURY)
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cut noun (MEAT)
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cut noun (STYLE)
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cut noun (REDUCTION)
› reductions in public spending:
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Becoming and making smaller or less
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cut noun (SHARE)
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cut noun (PASSAGE)
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