cut-out

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cut-out englanniksi

  1. A hole or space produced when something is removed by cutting.

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  3. (quote-book) Containing Full Details concerning All the Styles and Processes of Plain and Albumen Paper Printing and of Printing on Porcelain, with an Example of Printing by the Author, and nearly One Hundred Illustrations, Valuable to Both the Learner and the Practiced Printer|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Benerman & Wilson|year=1874|page=66|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=31BAAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA66|oclc=166637342|passage=Mr. L. Gihon|John Lawrence Gihon, a well-known photographer, knowing the difficulty which many have experienced in the making and use of the medallions, has made for the trade some very fine medallions and masks or cut-outs of different sizes.

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  5. (quote-book). The pass travels right in front of the adjacent player, but instead of reaching out and taking the ball, he fakes grabbing it and lets it fly by to the next player in the line. The phrase ''two-man cut-out'' means that the ball-carrier has thrown the ball past the first two players next to him in the attacking line, sending it instead to the third man in the line.

  6. A piece cut out of something.

  7. (quote-book); New York: 129, Street (Manhattan)|Grand Street|year=1866|page=275|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=fBRAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA275|oclc=952449735|passage=Unless a boy is a very good carpenter, and has great patience and plenty of time at his command, I cannot advise him to attempt making a built model,—at all events, not until he has formed several ''cut-outs'' first. One of these "cut-outs" will serve as a model or form from which he may frame his "built vessel," with such modifications as he may deem necessary.

  8. A free-standing, rigid print (usually life-sized), often displayed for promotional purposes; a standee.

  9. (quote-web) (Classic): ‘(w)4, episode 9; originally aired November 19, 1992|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/the-simpsons-classic-mr-plow-75560|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160407134304/http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/the-simpsons-classic-mr-plow-75560|archivedate=7 April 2016|work=The A.V. Club|date=3 June 2012|passage=The best of friends become the worst of enemies when Barney makes a hilarious attack ad where he viciously pummels a cardboard cut-out of Homer before special guest star (w) joins the fun to both continue the attack on the helpless Homer stand-in and croon a slanderously accurate, insanely catchy jingle about how "Mr. Plow is a loser/And I think he is a boozer."

  10. A kind of cookie produced in a certain shape by use of a cutter.

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  12. A trusted middleman or intermediary, especially in espionage.

  13. (quote-book) (UK)|chapter=Organization|title=How to be a Spy: The World War II SOE Training Manual|series=Secret History Files|location=Toronto, Ont.; Tonawanda, N.Y.|publisher=Dundurn Press|month=November|year=1943|year_published=2004|page=102|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=7Tl6loYkA7cC&pg=PA102|isbn=978-1-55002-505-7|passage=A cut-out, or intermediary, forms the link between two agents or between an agent and the outside world. He may know very little about the organization and just carry messages, or he may be a liaison officer who is able to answer questions and take decisions; but the important thing is that he should not undertake any other subversive activity. (..) A cut-out should be able to contact inconspicuously each of the two agents between whom he is the link.

  14. art|Clip art.

  15. Any of several devices that halt the flow of a current, especially an current; a trip-switch or trip.

  16. (quote-book) As you can see, the differential controls the pressure or temperature difference between the cut-in and cut-out settings.

  17. A switch that changes the current from one circuit to another, or for shortening a circuit.

  18. A railway cutting.

  19. The separation of a group of cattle from a herd; the place where they are collected.