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cut

срезать

Meaning of cut

remove by cutting

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EN-UK/tə ˈkʌt/
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cut with Russian translation

cut usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Срежьте сухие листья с побегов роз.

Cut the dead leaves from the rose stems.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Он решил срезать ветку, которая закрывала солнце.

He decided to cut a branch that blocked the sunlight.

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cut belongs to the topic "Garden and Plants". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

cutсрезать
messбеспорядок
trashмусор
toolинструмент
sinkраковина
wipeпротирать
turn onвключать

cut synonyms

Related words worth learning together

snip
a small, quick cut usually with scissors or shears
clip
cut small amounts, often to shape or tidy (using shears/clippers)
trim
cut slightly to neaten or reduce size; tidy up
prune
cut away branches or stems to improve plant health or shape
lop
cut off large branches or limbs, often heavy pruning
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snip

a small, quick cut usually with scissors or shears

A2Often

She snipped off the dead leaf tips.

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clip

cut small amounts, often to shape or tidy (using shears/clippers)

A2Often

Clip the hedge every month.

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trim

cut slightly to neaten or reduce size; tidy up

A2Often

Trim the hedge every spring.

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prune

cut away branches or stems to improve plant health or shape

B1Often

Prune the apple tree in late winter.

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lop

cut off large branches or limbs, often heavy pruning

B2Rarely

They lopped the big branch from the oak.

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shear

cut with large shears; used for hedges or animals (sheep)

B2Rarely

They shear the sheep in early summer.

🇬🇧en

make quick heavy cuts, often with an axe or large knife

A1Often

Chop the thick root before removing it.

🇬🇧en

remove dead flowers from a plant to encourage more blooms

B2Rarely

Deadhead the roses to promote new flowers.

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cut meaning: what does it mean?

remove by cutting

cut pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

cut is pronounced as /tə ˈkʌt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

cut definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Cut the dead leaves from the rose stems. Translation: Срежьте сухие листья с побегов роз.

Is cut part of Garden and plants vocabulary?

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Is cut part of Home and Household vocabulary?

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