cutting in Russian
cutting in Russian is ре́жущий, закро́йка, нареза́ние — cutting means a piece cut from a plant — a stem, leaf, or root — used to grow a new plant.
cutting in Russian
What does "cutting" mean?
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noun A piece cut from a plant — a stem, leaf, or root — used to grow a new plant.
"She took a cutting from the rose bush to grow in a pot."
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noun A clipping cut from a newspaper or other printed text.
"He kept a cutting from the newspaper announcing his graduation."
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noun A channel dug through higher ground at a lower level than the surrounding land, for a road, railway, or canal to pass through.
"The train slowed as it passed through a deep cutting in the hillside."
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adj Sharp or piercing, especially of remarks or criticism.
"Her cutting remark left him speechless."
cutting in a sentence
- She took a cutting from the rose bush to grow in a pot.
- He kept a cutting from the newspaper announcing his graduation.
- The train slowed as it passed through a deep cutting in the hillside.
- Her cutting remark left him speechless.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cutting" in Russian?
"cutting" in Russian is ре́жущий, закро́йка, нареза́ние. cutting means: A piece cut from a plant — a stem, leaf, or root — used to grow a new plant.
How do you pronounce ре́жущий?
"cutting" in Russian is ре́жущий, pronounced "rezhushchiy".
How do you use "cutting" in a sentence?
Example: "She took a cutting from the rose bush to grow in a pot." In Russian, "cutting" is ре́жущий, закро́йка, нареза́ние.
Are there other ways to say "cutting" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 11 translations listed for "cutting": ре́жущий, закро́йка, нареза́ние, ре́зание, ре́зка, ру́бка.