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verb Date: 1612 intransitive verb 1. to thrust oneself into a position between others or belonging to another 2. to join in something suddenly ~ on the conversation 3. to interrupt a dancing couple and take one as one's partner 4. to become automatically connected or started in operation waiting for the auxiliary motor to ~ transitive verb 1. to mix with cutting motions after sifting the flour into a mixing bowl, cut the lard in 2. to introduce into a number, group, or sequence 3. to connect into an electrical circuit to a mechanical apparatus so as to permit operation 4. to include especially among those benefiting or favored cut them in on the profits ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. вмешиваться, вставлять замечания; влезать (в разговор, в чужие дела); 2. включение; 3. вставной кадр; 4. начало работы; 5. перебивка ...Англо-русский словарь идиом
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1. вмешиваться (в разговор и т. п.); прерывать to cut in with a remark —- вставить свое замечание 2. подслушивать по телефону 3. вклиниваться между машинами; стараться прорваться сквозь пробку, затор уличного движения 4. включать (в карточную игру, дело и т. п.) 5. включаться (в карточную игру, дело и т. п.) 6. предоставлять слово to cut in debaters as they signal to speak —- предоставлять слово ораторам, когда они выражают желание выступить 7. отнять партнершу на танцах 8. сделать резкий, крутой поворот (во время бега) 9. тех. включать, присоединять 10. кул. добавлять (что-л.), осторожно перемешивая ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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{v.} 1. To force your way into a place between others in a line of cars, people, etc.; push in. * /After passing several cars, Fred cut in too soon and nearly caused an accident./ - Often used with "on". * /A car passed Jean and cut in on her too close; she had to brake quickly or she would have hit it./ * /The teacher beside the lunch line saw Pete cut in, and she sent him back to wait his turn./ 2. To stop a talk or program for a time; interrupt. * /While Mary and Jim were talking on the porch, Mary's little brother cut in on them and began to tell about his fishing trip./ * /While we were watching the late show, an announcer cut in to tell who won the election./ Syn.: BREAK IN(2). 3. {informal} To tap a dancer on the shoulder and claim the partner. * /Mary was a good dancer and a boy could seldom finish a dance with her; someone always cut in./ - Often used with "on". * /At the leap year dance, Jane cut in on Sally because she wanted to dance with Sally's handsome date./ 4. To connect to an electrical circuit or to a machine. * /Harry threw the switch and cut in the motor./ * /The airplane pilot cut in a spare gas tank./ 5. {informal} To take in; include. * /When John's friends got a big contract, they cut John in./ ...Английский словарь американских идиом
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