Suchen
to cut out
[phrase form: cut]
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etwas schneiden
to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it
02
ausschneiden
to shape or construct something by removing material, typically from a larger piece
03
ausschneiden
to suddenly end a process, activity, or behavior
04
ausschneiden
(of a machine, device, or system) to suddenly stop working
05
ausschneiden
to block a pass intended for a specific player
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ausschneiden
to remove something, typically from a written or printed document, by physically marking or erasing it
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ausschneiden
to deliberately eliminate a particular food or beverage from one's diet
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ausschneiden
to isolate an individual animal from the larger group or herd
09
ausschneiden
to intermittently lose an audio connection, typically occurring during a phone call
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ausschneiden
to abruptly exit a situation or place
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ausschneiden
to select, organize, or arrange elements by removing or isolating specific parts
cut out
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ausgeschnitten
having been cut out