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CUT IN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to interrupt what someone is saying by saying something yourself: cut in on I was just talking to Jan, when Dave cut in on us/our conversation.
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CUT IN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Cut in definition: a still, as of a scene or an object, inserted in a film and interrupting the action or continuity.. See examples of CUT IN used in a ...
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Cut-in Definition - Video Editing Explained - Tella
A cut-in in video editing is a technique that is used to shift the viewer's attention from a wider shot to a closer, more detailed view of a particular element ...
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cut-in
cut-in, n. [See cut v. 55.] 1. An act of cutting in: in senses of the verb (see cut v. 55).1883 Referee 17 June 7/4 (Farmer), I am anxious to have a cut in and get a big advertisement for nothing. 1898 Westm. Gaz. 21 June 9/2 Herminius himself, with all his weight, is likely to have a cut in for the...
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CUT IN Synonyms: 12 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
to interrupt to cause a disruption in a conversation or discussion; a stranger cut in with unsolicited advice on how we could fix our relationship.
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cut in phrasal verb - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
to go in front of other people who are waiting in a way that is rude and unfair; cut in (on somebody/something) to interrupt somebody when they are speaking.
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Cut in - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
cut in (to) (something) 1. Literally, to slice or carve something. That vegetable has a tough skin, so you'll really need to apply some pressure in order to cut into it. 2. To slice or chop something into a particular shape. Please cut the carrots and cucumbers in spears to serve with this dip. 3.
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CUT IN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a. to move in suddenly, as into a small opening in a lane of traffic b. to move into another's place don't cut in line : also cut into 2. to join in ...
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What are the differences between “cut”, “cut off”, “cut away” and “cut ...
Cut away - I think it's the same to cut off. Cut in - to make an incision in a way the knife or the sharp object you're using goes in.
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173 Synonyms & Antonyms for CUT IN | Thesaurus.com
cut in · break in · move in. Weak matches. butt in · chisel in · horn in · interfere · interpose · intervene · intrude · obtrude. noun as in share of profit.
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What is the difference between "cut in" and "cut off ... - italki
cut in means interrupt, but cut off does not, what dictionary did you look up? I think cut off means make something was broken or separated, ...
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What is Cut-In - Definition, Use Case and Challenges
Cut-in refers to a shot that focuses on a part of a subject, usually to emphasize details or to transition the story's perspective.
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CUT IN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CUT IN definition: 1. to interrupt what someone is saying by saying something yourself: 2. to make a sudden sideways…. Learn more.
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A Girl Cut in Two
A Girl Cut in Two () is a 2007 black comedy film co-written and directed by Claude Chabrol, starring Ludivine Sagnier, Benoît Magimel and François Berléand. It tells the story of a naïve and affectionate girl who has disastrous relationships with two rich and influential men. One uses her as a sex o...
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cut in half | WordReference Forums
To cut (something) so that only half remains. C. callao Banned. English USA Dec 14, 2014 #2 It means "to divide something into two 50% parts." Whether "only one half remains" does not enter into the equation at all. T. Thomas Tompion Member Emeritus. Southern England.
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