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Definition of "cut out" in Anglais

Verb

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cut,‎ out. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever.

    • Cut out the letters and paste them on the poster.
  2. To refrain from (doing something, using something etc.), to stop or cease (doing something).

    • He had to cut out smoking in order to be prepared for the marathon.
    • She kept clicking her heels. He told her to cut it out.
  3. To remove; to omit.

    • If we cut out the middle-man, we will both have better profits.
  4. To oust; to replace.

  5. To separate (an animal) from the herd.

  6. To stop working, to switch off; (of a person on the telephone etc.) to be inaudible, be disconnected.

    • It was around then that the engine suddenly cut out.
    • Can you say that again? You keep cutting out.
  7. To leave suddenly.

    • He must have cut out of the party.
  8. To arrange or prepare.

    • He has his work cut out for him.
  9. To intercept.

  10. To take a ship out of a harbor etc. by getting between her and the shore.

  11. To serve time in prison as an alternative to paying fines.

Adjective

  1. Well suited; appropriate; fit for a particular activity or purpose.

    • I'm not really cut out for camping outdoors. I'm allergic to mosquito bites.
    • We've got our work cut out for us.
    • Do you think he is cut out for the role of manager?