Suchen
to cut out
[phrase form: cut]
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auschneiden, abschneiden
to use a sharp object like scissors or a knife on something to remove a section from it
Transitive: to cut out sth
02
aus schneiden, heraus schneiden
to shape or construct something by removing material, typically from a larger piece
Transitive: to cut out sth
03
unterbrechen, aussetzen
to suddenly end a process, activity, or behavior
Transitive: to cut out a process or activity
04
abbrechen, ausfallen
(of a machine, device, or system) to suddenly stop working
Intransitive
05
abfangen, unterbrechen
to block a pass intended for a specific player
Transitive: to cut out a pass
06
herausnehmen, streichen
to remove something, typically from a written or printed document, by physically marking or erasing it
Transitive: to cut out a section of a writing
07
ausschneiden, weglassen
to deliberately eliminate a particular food or beverage from one's diet
Transitive: to cut out a particular food or drink
08
isolieren, abtrennen
to isolate an individual animal from the larger group or herd
Transitive: to cut out an animal
09
abreißen, unterbrechen
to intermittently lose an audio connection, typically occurring during a phone call
Intransitive
10
abhauen, ausreißen
to abruptly exit a situation or place
Intransitive: to cut out | to cut out of a situation or place
11
vor unser Auto schneiden, plötzlich die Spur wechseln
to suddenly move or change lanes, often by moving in front of another vehicle
Intransitive
12
ausschließen, außen vor lassen
to stop someone from being included or involved in something
Transitive: to cut out sb of sth | to cut out sb from sth
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ausschließen, enterben
to intentionally exclude someone from receiving anything from a will after death
cut out
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ausgeschnitten, entnommen
having been cut out
cut out
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