cut away in English

noun
1
a coat or jacket with the front cut away below the waist so as to curve back to the tails.
Gavin Lawrence as the Interlocutor in The Last Minstrel Show is sleek, sly, and not at all reassuring in his oversized cutaway coat, pin-striped pants, white spats, and Cheshire grin.
2
a diagram or drawing with some external parts left out to reveal the interior.
As a ten-year-old, he remembers seeing a book with cutaway diagrams of the earth, and wondering, ‘how do they know that?’
3
a shot in a movie that is of a different subject from those to which it is joined in editing.
The cast performs the majority of their own stunts, resulting in some long and impressive fight scenes with few cutaways .
noun
    cutaway drawing

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1. The DVD version does not cut away in the same scenes.

2. As thorns cut away, they will be set ablaze even with fire.

3. 27 Where a lawn is involved, cut away the turf and loose topsoil.

4. When the mixture cools, the dysprosium can be cut away from the impurities.

5. The C turret was out of action until the wreckage could be cut away.

6. It is well cut away under the eyes and has a well developed occipital protuberance.

7. If that supporting branch were cut away... this fallen tree would make a perfect Malay deadfall.

8. + 32 Then the soldiers cut away the ropes of the skiff and let it fall off.

9. Briars are traditionally cut away, from the thorns off of roses to branches slashed back in forests

10. The crew cut away the anchors, unlashed the steering oars, hoisted the foresail and headed for the beach.

11. At daybreak, the sailors cut away the anchors, unlashed the oars, and hoisted the foresail to the wind.

12. The ice must be cut away from their hulls because steel becomes brittle and vulnerable to the thickening ice.

13. He wanted to keep the tension in the scene, so he only cut away when Jane left the table.

14. Often poachers do not bother to carry off the whole animal but cut away the calipee and abandon the rest.

15. Cutaway (filmmaking), a film-making technique Cutaway drawing, a type of drawing based on the design technique to cut away part of the outside to show some of the inner work Morning coat, a type of formal coat Cut-away, disconnecting a parachute that has malfunctioned

16. So when the lawn mower or the cow’s teeth cut away the tip, grass keeps growing, whereas many other plants stop.

17. Arborists cut away dead or renegade branches from trees and bushes that pose a risk to utility lines, roads, and sidewalks

18. Our line of industrial Cutaways are real-world industrial components that have been restored, cut away, and refinished using durable urethane coatings.

19. The block-cutter cut away the non-black areas of the image, leaving raised areas that were inked to leave an impression.

20. The Paparoa coastline is characterised by high cliffs cut away by waves from the Tasman Sea, with indented coves and sandy beaches.

21. Unique to Aerodyne, the elongated middle ring in the Miniforce system makes it easier to cut away, due to the improved lever effect

22. Cutting diamonds takes confidence that results from exact knowledge, since once a part of the rough diamond is cut away, it usually is lost.

23. Second, Assayan could have made what Kazan did with Steinbeck's East of Eden - chose one part of the novel, one plot and cut away the rest.

24. STORIES OF OUR NAVAL HEROES VARIOUS Her Bowsprit and masts were nearly all cut away, and out of more than a hundred men only fourteen were unhurt

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26. Aspidistra do NOT like root root disturbance, but I had not choice but to cut away some to the roots that were entwined with the disintegrating pot and packing peanuts

27. 7 Methods To puncture from inferior nasal meatus and canine fossa with a nasal endoscopic needle, then, to cut away the pathological tissue of maxillary sinus under the endoscopic observation.

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29. First, we cut away the nerve to his own muscle, then we took the arm nerves and just kind of had them shift down onto his chest and closed him up.

30. This had serious drawbacks, however; it complicated the construction process, and if the armored belt was damaged, the external plating would have to be cut away first before the belt could be repaired.

31. The anchors were cut away, and before the foresail was hoisted, the lashings were loosened, freeing the rudder oars to aid the sailors in directing the ship toward the beach. —Ac 27:40.

32. When day arrived, the crew cut away the anchors, unlashed the rudder oars at the stern, and hoisted a small foresail so that they would have some maneuverability as they ran the ship aground.

33. With it sweeping curves and cut-away back, our stylish Patricia Caned Chair can dress up or down to join any conversation group, from dressy living room sofa to family room sectional or home office

34. 40 So they cut away the anchors and let them fall into the sea, at the same time loosening the lashings of the rudder oars; and after hoisting the foresail to the wind, they made for the beach.

35. Middle English Abscisen "to cut away," borrowed from Latin abscīsus, past participle of abscīdere "to cut off or away, remove," from abs- (variant of ab- ab- before c- and t-) + caedere "to strike, cut …

36. Middle English Abscisen "to cut away," borrowed from Latin abscīsus, past participle of abscīdere "to cut off or away, remove," from abs- (variant of ab- ab- before c- and t-) + caedere "to strike, cut through, …

37. Abscise (v.) "to cut off or away," 1610s, from Latin abscisus, past participle of abscidere "to cut away," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + caedere "to cut, cut down" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike")

38. Middle English Abscisen "to cut away," borrowed from Latin abscīsus, past participle of abscīdere "to cut off or away, remove," from abs- (variant of ab- ab- before c- and t-) + caedere "to strike, cut through, fell"; in later use back-formation from abscision, taken as synonym of abscission — more at concise

39. History and Etymology for abscise Middle English Abscisen "to cut away," borrowed from Latin abscīsus, past participle of abscīdere "to cut off or away, remove," from abs- (variant of ab- ab- before c- and t-) + caedere "to strike, cut through, fell"; in later use back-formation from abscision, taken as synonym of abscission — more at concise: 3.

40. Cutaway is a 2000 American made-for-television action film about skydiving, directed by Guy Manos.The term "cut-away" is used frequently in the film, in reference to parachuting and also in reference to life in general.Cutaway stars Tom Berenger, Stephen Baldwin, Dennis Rodman, Maxine Bahns, Ron Silver, Casper Van Dien and Thomas Ian Nicholas.This was Dennis Rodman's third film.

41. The Chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, also called the pearly nautilus, is the best-known species of nautilus.The shell, when cut away, reveals a lining of lustrous nacre and displays a nearly perfect equiangular spiral, although it is not a golden spiral.The shell exhibits countershading, being light on the bottom and dark on top.This is to help avoid predators, because when seen from