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OXF3000D:
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crop
Schnitt
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cut
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ENDE: crop Schnitt ENDE: cut Schnitt ENDE: snip Schnitt
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der Durchschnitt ☊
trung bình ☊
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Durchschnitt ☊
平均 ☊ píng jūn
Diesmal wird die Hochzeitstorte angeschnitten, ein mehrstöckiges Wunderwerk mit viel Sahne. ☊
Lúc này thì bánh cưới, một tác phẩm tuyệt vời nhiều tầng với nhiều kem tươi sẽ được cắt. ☊ (Lektion 79, Nr. 1125)
Aber sie bekommen im Durchschnitt 12 Prozent weniger bezahlt als ihre männlichen Kollegen. ☊
Nhưng trung bình họ nhận được lương ít hơn 12 phần trăm so với những đồng nghiệp nam. ☊ (Lektion 83, Nr. 1186)
an average annual growth rate of 8% ☊ annual ☊
an average rate/cost/price ☊ average ☊
Average earnings are around £20 000 per annum. ☊ average ☊
at an average speed of 100 miles per hour ☊ average ☊
40 hours is a fairly average working week for most people. ☊ average ☊
children of above/below average intelligence ☊ average ☊
£20 for dinner is about average. ☊ average ☊
I was just an average sort of student. ☊ average ☊
The average of 4, 5 and 9 is 6. ☊ average ☊
Parents spend an average of $220 a year on toys. ☊ average ☊
If I get an A on this essay, that will bring my average (= average mark/grade) up to a B+. ☊ average ☊
Temperatures are above/below average for the time of year. ☊ average ☊
400 people a year die of this disease on average. ☊ average ☊
Class sizes in the school are below the national average. ☊ average ☊
Her work was well below average for the class. ☊ below ☊
Blood was pouring out of a cut on her head. ☊ blood ☊
Benefit is calculated on the basis of average weekly earnings. ☊ calculate ☊
This scene was cut from the final version of the movie. ☊ cut ☊
a bunch of cut flowers ☊ cut ☊
cut sth: She cut her finger on a piece of glass. ☊ cut ☊
cut yourself: He cut himself (= his face) shaving. ☊ cut ☊
The canoe cut through the water. ☊ cut ☊
She cut the dress out of some old material. ☊ cut sth out ☊
He's cut out a niche for himself (= found a suitable job) in journalism. ☊ cut sth out ☊
He had his finger cut off in an accident at work. ☊ cut sth off ☊
The winner cut ten seconds off (= ran the distance ten seconds faster than) the world record. ☊ cut sth off ☊
They cut off the enemy's retreat. ☊ cut sth off ☊
They were cut off for not paying their phone bill. ☊ cut sb/sth off ☊
The army was cut off from its base. ☊ cut sb/sth off (from sb/sth) ☊
She feels very cut off living in the country. ☊ cut sb/sth off (from sb/sth) ☊
He cut himself off from all human contact. ☊ cut sb/sth off (from sb/sth) ☊
Your hair could do with a cut (= it is too long). ☊ cut ☊
Using sharp scissors, make a small cut in the material. ☊ cut ☊
cuts and bruises on the face ☊ cut ☊
Blood poured from the deep cut on his arm. ☊ cut ☊
a deep cut/wound ☊ deep ☊
the depth of a cut/wound/crack ☊ depth ☊
divide sth (up) (into sth): A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments. ☊ divide ☊
She did well in her exams. ☊ exam ☊
She did well on her exams. ☊ exam ☊
The trap had cut deeply into the rabbit's flesh. ☊ flesh ☊
Blood flowed from a cut on her head. ☊ flow ☊
a dress that is generously cut (= uses plenty of material) ☊ generously ☊
I cut myself on a piece of broken glass. ☊ glass ☊
He cut himself a great thick slice of cake. ☊ great ☊
heal up: The cut healed up without leaving a scar. ☊ heal ☊
to be of medium/average height ☊ height ☊
I couldn't live in a hot country (= one which has high average temperatures). ☊ hot ☊
a person of high/average/low intelligence ☊ intelligence ☊
join (A and B) (together/up): Join the two sections of pipe together. ☊ join ☊
In Italy the average life of a government is eleven months. ☊ life ☊
The assistant pursed her lips. ☊ lip ☊
I cut myself on a knife. ☊ myself ☊
a newspaper cutting ☊ newspaper ☊
They felt cut off from the outside world (= from other people and from other things that were happening). ☊ outside ☊
Read the following passage and answer the questions below. ☊ passage ☊
She performed less well in the second test. ☊ perform ☊
He cut the pizza into bite-sized pieces. ☊ piece ☊
The final section of road is programmed for completion next month. ☊ programme ☊
quote sth (from sb/sth): He quoted a passage from the minister's speech. ☊ quote ☊
Most people walk at an average rate of 5 kilometres an hour. ☊ rate ☊
This paragraph refers to the events of last year. ☊ refer to sb/sth ☊
a T-shirt with a round neck ☊ round ☊
These issues will be discussed more fully in the next section. ☊ section ☊
The report has a section on accidents at work. ☊ section ☊
The shed comes in sections that you assemble yourself. ☊ section ☊
She read out the list in sharp, clipped tones. ☊ sharp ☊
Mike cut himself shaving. ☊ shave ☊
The glass can be cut to size (= cut to the exact measurements) for you. ☊ size ☊
a sliced loaf ☊ slice ☊
A piece of glass sliced into his shoulder. ☊ slice ☊
slice sth (+ adj.): The knife sliced his jacket. ☊ slice ☊
The ship sliced the water. ☊ slice ☊
Average earnings are rising at their slowest rate for 20 years. ☊ slow ☊
a softly tailored suit ☊ softly ☊
Government sources indicated yesterday that cuts may have to be made. ☊ source ☊
There will be rain at first, with sunny spells later. ☊ spell ☊
I put some antiseptic on the cut and it stung for a moment. ☊ sting ☊
He sucked the blood from a cut on his finger. ☊ suck ☊
That cut is taking a long time to heal. ☊ take ☊
Their throats had been cut. ☊ throat ☊
sliced tomatoes ☊ tomato ☊
The average male tiger weighs around 200 kg. ☊ weigh ☊