- cut smaller
- (th) a micşora prin tăiere
English-Romanian technical dictionary. 2013.
English-Romanian technical dictionary. 2013.
Cut (graph theory) — In graph theory, a cut is a partition of the vertices of a graph into two disjoint subsets. The cut set of the cut is the set of edges whose end points are in different subsets of the partition. Edges are said to be crossing the cut if they are… … Wikipedia
cut up — 1. verb a) To cut into smaller pieces, parts, or sections. With a little practice, you can cut up a whole chicken yourself for frying. b) To lacerate; to wound by multiple lacerations; to … Wiktionary
cut — ▪ I. cut cut 1 [kʌt] noun [countable] 1. a planned reduction in the amount or level of something: cut in • The chairman took an $800,000 cut in pay last year because of poor profits. • the president s programme of budget cuts … Financial and business terms
cut back — verb 1. return in time (Freq. 1) the film cut back to an earlier event in the story • Syn: ↑flash back • Derivationally related forms: ↑flashback (for: ↑flash back) … Useful english dictionary
Cut-through switching — In computer networking, cut through switching is a method for packet switching systems, wherein the switch starts forwarding a frame (or packet) before the whole frame has been received, normally as soon as the destination address is processed.… … Wikipedia
cut back — UK US cut back Phrasal Verb with cut({{}}/kʌt/ verb [T] (cutting, cut, cut) ► [I or T] to do less of something, or use something in smaller amounts, especially money: »With orders down, many companies are cutting back. »We are trying to cut back… … Financial and business terms
cut into sth — UK US cut into sth Phrasal Verb with cut({{}}/kʌt/ verb [T] (cutting, cut, cut) ► to make something less or smaller: »High costs cut into profit margins … Financial and business terms
cut down — verb Date: 1571 transitive verb 1. a. to strike down and kill or incapacitate b. knock down 2. a. to remodel by removing extras or unwanted furnishings and fittings b. to remake in a smaller size … New Collegiate Dictionary
cut — i. To switch off an aircraft engine. ii. To cut the gun. To close the throttle of an engine. iii. In air navigation, the intersection of two lines of position; this is the smaller angle between these two lines … Aviation dictionary
cut you down to size — make you feel smaller; not as important The foreman cut him down to size by calling him a laborer … English idioms
cut into — v. reduce, cause a decline; dig, delve; divide to smaller size … English contemporary dictionary