A1 verb Neutral #164 más común

cut

/kʌt/

To use a sharp tool like a knife, scissors, or a blade to divide something into pieces or to remove a part. It can also mean to reduce the amount, size, or duration of something.

Ejemplos

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1

I cut the bread into slices for breakfast.

I divided the bread into pieces for the morning meal.

2

The surgeon will cut the tissue carefully during the procedure.

The doctor will divide the body tissue with care during the operation.

3

Hey, cut it out! I am trying to study.

Stop doing that! I am attempting to focus on my books.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
cut
Verb
cut
Adverbio
cuttingly
Adjetivo
cutting
Relacionado
cutter
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Truco para recordar

Think of the letter 'C' as the shape of an open pair of scissors ready to 'Cut'.

Quiz rápido

Please use these scissors to ___ the paper for your project.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: cut

Ejemplos

1

I cut the bread into slices for breakfast.

everyday

I divided the bread into pieces for the morning meal.

2

The surgeon will cut the tissue carefully during the procedure.

formal

The doctor will divide the body tissue with care during the operation.

3

Hey, cut it out! I am trying to study.

informal

Stop doing that! I am attempting to focus on my books.

4

The researchers decided to cut the observation period to three days.

academic

The scientists chose to reduce the time spent watching the subjects to three days.

5

The management plans to cut costs by ten percent this year.

business

The leaders intend to reduce spending by ten percent this year.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
cut
Verb
cut
Adverbio
cuttingly
Adjetivo
cutting
Relacionado
cutter

Colocaciones comunes

cut hair to shorten or style hair using scissors
cut costs to reduce the amount of money spent
cut a cake to divide a cake into portions for eating
cut in half to divide something into two equal parts
cut ties to end a relationship or connection with someone

Frases Comunes

cut in line

to move in front of people waiting in a queue

cut a long story short

to skip the details and get to the main point

cut someone some slack

to be less strict or critical with someone

Se confunde a menudo con

cut vs chop

Chop usually means to cut something into many small pieces with several quick movements, while cut is a general term.

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Notas de uso

Cut is a very versatile verb used for physical actions involving blades as well as abstract reductions in numbers or prices.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'cut' when they mean 'turn off' for electronic devices, though 'cut the power' is used for electricity supply.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the letter 'C' as the shape of an open pair of scissors ready to 'Cut'.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from Middle English 'cutten', possibly from North Germanic roots or an unrecorded Old English source.

Patrones gramaticales

Irregular verb: present (cut), past (cut), past participle (cut). Followed by a direct object (e.g., cut the paper). Can be used as a phrasal verb base (e.g., cut off, cut down).
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Contexto cultural

Cutting a red ribbon is a common symbolic ceremony used to mark the opening of a new building or event.

Quiz rápido

Please use these scissors to ___ the paper for your project.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: cut

Palabras relacionadas

ozone

B2

Ozone is a colorless gas found in the upper atmosphere that protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation. It is also produced at ground level as a pollutant when sunlight reacts with industrial emissions.

layer

B2

A layer is a single thickness, sheet, or level of a material that covers a surface or is placed between other things. It can refer to physical substances like paint and geological strata, or abstract levels of complexity and meaning.

around

C2

As an adverb at a C2 level, it denotes presence, availability, or existence within a specific vicinity or context. It is also used to indicate approximate values or to describe movement or positioning that encircles a point or lacks a specific direction.

climate

B2

Climate refers to the long-term patterns of weather conditions, such as temperature and rainfall, in a particular region over many years. It can also describe the prevailing mood, conditions, or social atmosphere of a specific time or place.

immune

B2

Immune describes the state of being protected from a specific disease, typically through vaccination or prior exposure. It can also figuratively refer to being unaffected by something negative, such as criticism, or being exempt from certain duties or legal consequences.

virus

B2

A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism, often causing disease. In technology, it refers to a piece of malicious code that replicates itself to damage or disrupt a computer system.

species

B2

A species is a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. It is the basic unit of biological classification and taxonomic rank in the hierarchy of living things.

business

B2

Used as an attributive adjective to describe things related to professional commerce, trade, or work activities. It distinguishes professional matters from personal, social, or recreational ones.

contract

C1

A formal and legally binding agreement between two or more parties that establishes mutual obligations. In academic and legal contexts, it refers to the specific terms, conditions, and enforcement mechanisms that govern a transaction or relationship.

bonus

B2

A bonus is an extra amount of money, credit, or benefit added to what is expected or required. It is typically given as a reward for good performance or as an incentive to encourage future effort.

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