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词汇 cutter
释义 cutter
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkʌt.ər/ us /ˈkʌt̬.ɚ/

cutternoun[C] (TOOL)


a tool or device for cutting something: 刀具,切割器具
Slide the frittata out of the pan and slice it with a pizza cutter.
a hedge/wire/pastry cutter
This cutter has a six-inch blade.
His woodworking shop is full of power tools, blades, bits, and cutters.
See also
bolt cutters
box cutter
cookie cutter
glass cutter
She was using an electric hedge cutter.
You need pliers and a wire cutter.
I put a potato into the machine and pressed down on the arm of the cutter.
Roll out the icing and cut a star or tree shape with a cutter.
The cardiologist uses a small cutter to remove the abnormal tissue.
Firefighters took 40 minutes to saw through the metal frame using a hydraulic cutter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tools in general
aid
ambidextrous
blade
blaster
contrivance
device
gadget
grabber
haft
hardware
instrument
piercer
power tool
precision instrument
spacer
spreader
toolbox
toolkit
utensil
utility belt

cutternoun[C] (WORKER)


a person, especially a worker, who cuts something:
The exploitation of sugar cane cutters in Haiti is well known.
He worked at the meat plant for 35 years as a cutter.
See also
woodcutter
a person whose job is to cut cloth for making clothes:
To succeed in this business, you need a good dress designer and a good cutter.
All of the stylists in this salon are expert cutters.
The sole job of the cutters was to trim the reeds to a regular length, which was tedious work.
Her father was a diamond cutter in Antwerp.
Tree cutters went from door to door offering their services.
She had a highly skilled job as a garment cutter.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Workers in general
a man/woman of actionidiom
anti-labour
beaver
cheap labour
contract worker
drudge
labour
labour market
machinist
manpower
night shift
relay
skeleton staff
slogger
staff
staffing
the shop floor
workhorse
working group
working party

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Cutting and stabbing

cutternoun[C] (REDUCING)


someone or something that reduces a tax, a cost, etc.:
The candidate highlighted his record as a tax cutter.
Many of these changes are potential cost cutters.
Far from being job cutters, the new management intend to increase staff levels.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Price decreases
bargain
bear market
bearish
bearishly
closeout
concessional
couponer
couponing
deflate
depreciate
devalue
drop off
freeze
knock off (something)
mark something down
nosedive
overdiscount
post-devaluation
projected value
spiral

cutternoun[C] (BOAT)


sailing specialized
a fast, light boat, used for example as a patrol boat (= checking an area for crime or danger) or for carrying small loads:
When the ship reached the American coast it was greeted by a US coastguard cutter.
sailing specialized
a small, fast sailing ship:
A little white cutter with red sails was coming in towards them.
The larger ships carry cutters that go out and do rescues.
After he retires, he and his wife plan to go sail his cutter off the Devon coast.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Passenger, cargo & military ships
banana boat
car ferry
clipper
coaster
container ship
Corvette
fireship
flagship
jetfoil
liner
schooner
semi-submersible
ship
steamboat
storeship
submersible
tall ship
transport ship
trawler
warship

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Boats & sailing craft

cutternoun[C] (SPORT)


in cricket, a throw in which the ball suddenly changes direction after it hits the ground:
He was a great slow wicket bowler, famous for bowling cutters.
See also
leg cutter
off cutter
in baseball, a hard throw in which the ball moves slightly as it reaches the batter(= the player who tries to hit the ball):
His cutter has become a devastating weapon.
The hitter swung and missed at a cutter.
Synonym
cut fastball
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Cricket
12th man
all out
all-rounder
arm ball
asking rate
batting
bowl
eleven
hook
jaffa
king pair
late cut
leg break
leg bye
strike rate
sundries
switch-hit
tail
tailender
third man

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Baseball & rounders

Examples of cutter


cutter
Then, a control method was developed for the robotic deburring system based on the active pneumatic tool, which utilizes coordination of two cutters.
It required customs establishments in the ports and a few revenue cutters to prevent flagrant smuggling, but this was nothing remotely resembling what would have been needed to 29.
Then, a coordination based control method is developed for the robotic deburring system based on the active pneumatic deburring tool, which utilizes coordination of two cutters.
Hermes is able to recognise over 100 verbal commands and also has the ability to use surgical instruments such as drills, cutters, and suction equipment.
Plate steel distorts differentially where varied heat is applied, for instance by a concentration of the plasma cutters tool path in one area.
Maryland had passed a nine-hour law on public works, and then insisted that granite cutters work the legal nine rather than the union eight hours per day.
However, the sugar production is not in good heart because cane cutters are difficult to find and more mechanical harvesters are needed.
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We do have a number of small craft unions, diamond cutters, and people like that.
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That may be true, but there are still far more shears than electric cutters.
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With regard to machine mining, in 1946, 660 coal cutters were delivered and put into the mines.
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Exports of coal cutters and parts in 1969 amounted to £1·9 million.
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In 1930, 31 per cent, of coal produced was obtained by mechanical cutters, 59 per cent, in 1938, and 64 per cent, in 1940.
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I have a pair of cutters ready sto cut open a gate which is meant to be open, but is locked.
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The amendment will not remove responsibility for approving or licensing pilot cutters from the competent harbour authority.
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It is true that the coal cutters were not electricalily driven.
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