Cut vs When something new drops in price
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Cut
Häufiger ChunkA1verb
When something new drops in price
Top 2.000 (häufig)
Am häufigsten: Cut
| Cut | When something new drops in price | |
|---|---|---|
| Aussprache | 🇬🇧 /["/kʌt/","/kʌts/","/ˈkʌtɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kʌt/","/kʌts/","/ˈkʌtɪŋ/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //drɒp ɪn praɪs//🇺🇸 //drɑp ɪn praɪs// |
| Bedeutung | Mit einem scharfen Werkzeug etwas in Stücke teilen.To use a sharp tool to make something separate into pieces. | When something new costs less money. |
| Beispiel | Please cut the paper along the dotted line. | The new game just dropped in price, making it more affordable. |
| Register | Neutral | Neutral |
| Wie häufig | Häufiger Chunk | Top 2.000 (häufig) |
| CEFR-Niveau | A1 | - |
| Wortart | verb | |
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| Antonyme | join, combine, attach | - |
| Häufige Fehler | 'Cutting' as a noun incorrectly (e.g. 'I will do a cut)., Confusing 'cut' with 'cut off' (which has a different meaning)., Using 'cut' with non-physical objects (e.g. 'cut a conversation' should be avoided). | Using 'drop' instead of 'drops' (incorrect verb form), Saying 'drops on price' instead of 'drops in price', Confusing 'drop' with 'decrease' without context |
| Hinweise zur Verwendung | Verwende 'schneiden' in alltäglichen Situationen, die mit dem Zerteilen oder Teilen zu tun haben. Es ist sowohl im lockeren als auch im professionellen Kontext angemessen, aber sei vorsichtig, es nicht in übermäßig formellen Texten zu verwenden.Use 'cut' in everyday situations related to slicing or dividing. It's appropriate in both casual and professional contexts, but be careful not to use it in overly formal writing. | This phrase is often used in sales, markets, or discussions about shopping. Suitable for everyday conversations but may not fit formal contexts. |
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Häufige Fragen: Cut vs When something new drops in price
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Cut und When something new drops in price?
Cut: To use a sharp tool to make something separate into pieces. When something new drops in price: When something new costs less money.
Was ist häufiger: Cut und When something new drops in price?
Cut ist im Alltagsenglisch am häufigsten.
Kannst du zu jedem ein Beispiel zeigen?
Cut: Please cut the paper along the dotted line. When something new drops in price: The new game just dropped in price, making it more affordable.
Kann ich Cut und When something new drops in price austauschbar verwenden?
Nicht immer. Cut und When something new drops in price sind verwandt und überschneiden sich teils, unterscheiden sich aber in Register, Häufigkeit und Verwendung, sodass ein Austausch die Bedeutung oder den Ton ändern kann. Sieh dir die Unterschiede oben an, bevor du eines ersetzt.