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cut down |
reduce |
ograniczyć, skrócić |
- I think you should cut down hours you spend in front of TV.
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cut down on |
reduce |
ograniczyć coś |
- If you are trying to cut down on your caffeine consumption, you can ...
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63 |
cut in |
move suddenly in front of another car |
zajechać drogę |
- He cursed and slammed on the brakes as the van suddenly cut in in front of him.
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64 |
cut in |
interrupt |
wtrącić się, przerwać |
- She shows no respect to anyone - she is always cutting in! No matter who is speaking.
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65 |
cut off |
disconnect |
odciąć |
- Electricity has been cut off for the whole day.
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411 |
cut up |
cut into small pieces |
pociąć na małe kawałki |
- Cut up the meat for Adam - otherwise he won't be able to eat it at all.
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438 |
cut across |
take a shorter way |
iść na skróty |
- Please don't cut across the Adam's yard anymore.
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446 |
cut back |
use less of something. |
zredukować, ograniczyć spożycie, ograniczyć użycie |
- You drink too much tea. You should cut back.You should cut back on the amount of coffee that you drink.We must cut back on eating out; we just can't afford it.
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461 |
cut out |
omit |
wyciąć, pominąć |
- Your article is fine provided you cut out the fifth paragraph.
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cut under |
to make prices lower than the competitors |
obcinać ceny, zanizac ceny w stosunku do konkurencji |
- Mall have decided to cut the prices under in order to attract new customers.
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