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  I.cut‧ting1 /ˈkʌtɪŋ/ BrE  AmE  noun [countable]    [Word Family: noun: ↑cut, ↑cutting, ↑cutter; verb: ↑cut, ↑undercut; adjective: ↑cutting]   1. a stem or leaf that is cut from a plant and put in soil or water to grow into a new plant   2. British English an article that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine SYN clipping    press/newspaper cuttings        Margot sent him some press cuttings about the wedding.   3. British English a passage that has been dug through high ground for a railway, road etc SYN cut American English       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ article a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine about a particular subject:  Greg began his career writing articles for the college magazine. |  an interesting newspaper article     ▪ story an article in a newspaper about a recent event, especially one that a lot of people find interesting or exciting:  a front-page story |  I read a newspaper story about the crash. |  The local paper ran a story  (=published a story) about the festival.     ▪ piece a short article in a newspaper or magazine:  I’ve written a couple of pieces for the New York Times magazine. |  The piece was first published in the Observer.     ▪ feature a special article about a particular subject, often with photographs and continuing for several pages:  They had a special feature on Croatia. |  The paper did a big feature on growing your own food.     ▪ review an article in a newspaper or magazine about a book, play, product, hotel etc, giving someone’s opinion of it:  The play had rave reviews  (=people liked it a lot - an informal use). |  Did you see the review of the new Coldplay album?     ▪ column an article by a particular writer that appears regularly in a newspaper or magazine:  He has a weekly column in the TImes. |  She writes a newspaper column on gardening.     ▪  editorial a piece of writing in a newspaper that gives the personal opinion of the editor about something that is in the news:  Several years ago the New York Times published an editorial stating that the appropriate minimum wage is $0.00.     ▪ cutting British English an article that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine:  His mother has kept all his old press cuttings. II.cutting2 BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: noun: ↑cut, ↑cutting, ↑cutter; verb: ↑cut, ↑undercut; adjective: ↑cutting]    unkind and intended to upset someone:         a cutting remark
  cuttinghu| ◎ | ['kʌtiη] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | sự cắt, sự thái, sự xẻo (thịt...), sự xén (giấy...), sự chặt (cây...), sự đào (mương...), sự đục (đá...) |  |   | ■ | đường hào, đường nhỏ xuyên qua rừng; đường xẻ xuyên qua núi đồi |  |   | ☆ | railway cutting |  |   | đường xe lửa xuyên qua núi đồi |  |   | ■ | cành giâm |  |   | ■ | bài báo cắt ra; tranh ảnh cắt ra |  |   | ■ | (số nhiều) vỏ bào (gỗ, kim loại) mảnh cắt ra; mẩu vải thừa |  |   | ■ | sự giảm, sự bớt (giá, lương) |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | sắc bén (dao...) |  |   | ■ | buốt, cắt da cắt thịt (rét...) |  |   | ■ | (nghĩa bóng) chua cay, cay độc, gay gắt |  |   | ☆ | a cutting remark |  |   | lời phê bình gay gắt |  
 
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