cutting

cutting
1. adjective
beißend [Bemerkung, Antwort]

cutting edge — Schneide, die

2. noun
1) (esp. Brit.): (from newspaper) Ausschnitt, der
2) (esp. Brit.): (excavation for railway, road etc.) Einschnitt, der
3) (of plant) Ableger, der
* * *
noun
1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) der Steckling
2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) der Zeitungsausschnitt
3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) der Einschnitt
* * *
cut·ting
[ˈkʌtɪŋ, AM -t̬-]
I. n
1. JOURN Ausschnitt m
press \cutting Zeitungsausschnitt m
2. HORT Ableger m
II. adj comment scharf; remark beißend, spitz
* * *
['kʌtɪŋ]
1. n
1) Schneiden nt; (of grass) Mähen nt; (of cake) Anschneiden nt; (of rope) Durchschneiden nt, Kappen nt; (of garment) Zuschneiden nt, Zuschnitt m; (= cutting off) Abschneiden nt; (with sword) Abschlagen nt
2) (= shaping) (of steps) Schlagen nt; (of channel, trench) Graben nt; (of figure) (in wood) Schnitzen nt (in aus); (in stone) Hauen nt (in aus); (of glass, crystal, jewel) Schliff m; (of key) Anfertigung f; (of record) Pressen nt, Herstellung f
3) (= snubbing of person) Schneiden nt; (of lecture, class) Schwänzen nt (inf)
4) (= reduction of prices) Senkung f, Herabsetzung f; (of quality) Verminderung f; (of quantity) Reduzierung f; (of working hours) Verkürzung f; (of expenses, salary) Kürzung f
5) (= editing FILM) Schnitt m; (of production) Drosselung f; (of part of text) Streichung f
6) (Brit: road cutting, railway cutting) Durchstich m
7) (Brit: clipping) (from newspaper) Ausschnitt m; (of cloth) Schnipsel m, Stückchen (Stoff) nt
8) (HORT) Ableger m

to take a cutting — einen Ableger nehmen

2. adj
1) blade, edge scharf

to be at the cutting edge of sth — in etw (dat) führend sein

2) (fig) wind, cold schneidend; remark, tongue scharf, spitz

to be cutting to sb — jdm gegenüber spitze Bemerkungen machen

* * *
cutting [ˈkʌtıŋ]
A s
1. (Ab-, Aus, Be-, Zu)Schneiden n (etc; academic.ru/18012/cut">cut C)
2. cut A 7, A 15, A 16
3. besonders Br (Zeitungs)Ausschnitt m:
a cutting from ein Ausschnitt aus
4. TECH, besonders BAHN besonders Br Einschnitt m, Durchstich m
5. TECH
a) Fräsen n, Schneiden n, spanabhebende Bearbeitung, Zerspanung f
b) Kerbe f, Schlitz m
c) pl (Dreh-, Hobel) Späne pl
d) pl Abfälle pl, Schnitzel pl
6. BOT Ableger m, Steckling m, Setzling m
B adj (adv cuttingly)
1. Schneid(e)…, Schnitt…, schneidend (auch fig Schmerz, Wind)
2. fig schneidend, beißend, scharf (Bemerkung etc)
* * *
1. adjective
beißend [Bemerkung, Antwort]

cutting edge — Schneide, die

2. noun
1) (esp. Brit.): (from newspaper) Ausschnitt, der
2) (esp. Brit.): (excavation for railway, road etc.) Einschnitt, der
3) (of plant) Ableger, der
* * *
adj.
abschneidend adj.
anschneidend adj. n.
Schnitt -e m.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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