Collocations with "cut"
122 collocations found
Categories
VERB + NOUN(27)ADJECTIVE + NOUN(4)ADVERB + VERB(2)NOUN + NOUN(2)VERB + workforce(1)NOUN (metal as thin thread): VERB + wire(1)VERB + wheat(1)WAGE + NOUN(1)VERB + WAGE(1)VERB + unemployment(1)VERB + UMBILICAL CORD(1)VERB + turf(1)VERB + TRUANCY(1)VERB + NOUN (sense 7: single song/piece of music)(1)VERB + toenail(1)VERB + TIE (connection)(1)VERB + THROAT(1)VERB + thread(1)VERB + text(1)VERB + taxation(1)TAX + NOUN(1)VERB + tax(1)VERB + TARIFF(1)VERB + subsidy(1)VERB + stake(1)VERB + slice(1)VERB + sth + to shreds(1)scissors + VERB(1)savage + NOUN(1)salary + NOUN(1)VERB + salary(1)VERB + risk(1)VERB + ribbon(1)VERB + red tape(1)VERB + RATION(1)VERB + rate (noun: speed/frequency)(1)VERB + production(1)VERB + PRICE(1)VERB + PREMIUM(1)VERB + pepper (vegetable)(1)Verb + pension(1)VERB + pay (object)(1)VERB + pastry(1)VERB + pack(1)VERB + opening(1)VERB + NAIL (on fingers/toes)(1)VERB + MEAT(1)NOUN + OF MEAT(1)VERB + margin(1)VERB + loose(1)ADJECTIVE + log (wood)(1)VERB + noun (connection)(1)VERB + lengthwise(1)verb + lengthways(1)VERB + lawn(1)VERB + import (noun)(1)VERB + hole(1)VERB + hay(1)VERB + hair(1)VERB + GRASS(1)VERB + gash(1)VERB + fringe(1)VERB + flex(1)VERB + FINGERNAIL(1)VERB + NOUN (sense: travel money)(1)VERB + NOUN (cloth)(1)expenditure + NOUN(1)VERB + expenditure(1)VERB + EXCISE(1)VERB + engine(1)ADJECTIVE + edge (place where sth ends)(1)VERB + dramatically(1)VERB + diamond(1)ADJECTIVE + diamond(1)VERB + deficit(1)VERB + deal(1)VERB + cost(1)considerably + VERB(1)VERB + cleanly(1)VERB + CLASS(1)VERB + calorie(1)VERB + bureaucracy(1)VERB + budget(1)VERB + beef(1)NOUN + of + beef(1)VERB + allocation(1)VERB + NOUN (Sense: money, food, etc.)(1)across-the-board + NOUN(1)VERB + abruptly(1)VERB + ADVERB(1)NOUN + VERB(1)
cut expenses
to reduce the amount of money being spent
knife cuts
the action of a knife separating something
cut calorie
To reduce the number of calories one consumes, often for weight loss.
cut production
to reduce the amount of production
cut the rate
to reduce the rate, often significantly
cut the grass
To trim the grass with a tool.
cut a price
to reduce a price, often significantly
cut unemployment
to reduce the level of unemployment, often quickly or significantly
cut diamond
a diamond that has been shaped and polished
drastic cut
A large and severe reduction, especially in spending or services.
cut fingernail
To trim fingernails.
cut a fringe
To shorten the hair of a fringe.
cut a pepper
a general term for dividing a pepper into pieces with a knife
cut premiums
to make insurance payments lower
cut a loaf
To divide a loaf into pieces using a knife.