cut smaller

cut smaller
(th) a micşora prin tăiere

English-Romanian technical dictionary. 2013.

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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