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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| cut [sth]⇒ vtr | (chop, slice [sth]) | kroić ndk. |
| | | pokroić dk. |
| | | ciąć ndk. |
| | | przeciąć dk. |
| | She cut the string and opened the package. |
| | Przecięła sznurek i otworzyła paczkę. |
| cut [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | (slice into [sth/sb]) | rozcinać ndk. |
| | | rozciąć dk. |
| | The doctor cut the patient to begin his surgery. |
| | Lekarz rozciął pacjenta i zaczął operować. |
| cut⇒ vtr | (trim) | obcinać ndk. |
| | | obciąć dk. |
| | My hair is getting too long, so I'll need to cut it soon. |
| | Moje włosy robią się zbyt długie, będę je musiała wkrótce obciąć. |
| cut [sth] into [sth] vtr + prep | (chop up, slice [sth]) | kroić coś na coś ndk. + przyim. |
| | | pokroić coś na coś dk. + przyim. |
| | The mother cut her daughter's dinner into small pieces. |
| | Mama pokroiła obiad córki na mniejsze kawałki. |
| cut into [sth] vi + prep | (slice [sth] with a knife, etc.) | rozcinać coś ndk. |
| | | rozciąć coś dk. |
| | The surgeon cut into the patient's chest. |
| | Chirurg rozciął klatkę piersiową pacjenta. |
| cut vtr | (turn off, stop) | wyłączać ndk. |
| | | wyłączyć dk. |
| | Cut the music. We need to talk for a while. |
| | Wyłącz muzykę. Musimy chwilę porozmawiać. |
| cut [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative (time, text: reduce) | ucinać, skracać ndk. |
| | | uciąć, skrócić dk. |
| | We need to cut some time off the length of this speech. |
| | Musimy uciąć trochę czasu z dlugości jego przemówienia. |
| cut [sth] vtr | figurative (prices: reduce) | obniżać ndk. |
| | | obniżyć dk. |
| | (przenośny, potoczny) | ciąć ndk. |
| | The supermarket chain is cutting its prices in order to attract more customers. |
| | Sieć supermarketów tnie ceny, aby przyciągnąć więcej klientów. |
| cut into [sth/sb] vi + prep | (dig: into skin, etc.) | wrzynać się w coś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | | werżnąć się w coś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | The handle of the shopping bag was cutting into his fingers. |
| | Rączka siatki wrzynała mu się w palce. |
| cut n | (incision) | nacięcie, cięcie n |
| | The cut was four centimetres long. |
| | Nacięcie miało cztery centymetry. |
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WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026:
| Cut! interj | (cinema: stop filming) | Cięcie! wykrz. |
| | Cut! Let's redo this scene. |
| cut n | (act of cutting) | cięcie n |
| | The cut took less than a second to perform. |
| cut n | figurative, often plural (reduction) (przenośny) | cięcie n |
| | The budget cuts ended some important programmes. |
| | Cięcia budżetowe przerwały kilka ważnych programów. |
| cut n | (excerpt edited out) (w zwrocie: make cuts) | wycinać fragmenty ndk. + m, l.mn. |
| | | wyciąć fragmenty dk. + m, l.mn. |
| | The editor made so many cuts that the film became half its original length. |
| cut n | (portion) | część ż |
| | (potoczny) | działka ż |
| | Your cut will be about five hundred pounds. |
| cut n | (cinema: transition) | przejście n |
| | The cut from one scene to another was well done. |
| cut n | (cinema: version) | wersja ż |
| | Which cut of this scene should we use? I like the first one. |
| cut n | (shape, style) | krój m |
| | I like the cut of that dress. |
| | Podoba mi się krój tej sukienki. |
| cut n | (power) | przerwa ż |
| | | wyłączenie n |
| | The power cut lasted for six hours. |
| cut n | (hurtful remark) | złośliwa uwaga przym. + ż |
| | She hurt him with a nasty cut directed at his mother. |
| cut n | (meat) | kawałek m |
| | | część ż |
| | Which cut of meat would you recommend for a stew? |
| | Który kawałek mięsa poleciłbyś na gulasz? |
| cut n | (whip) | świst m |
| | You could hear the cut of the lion tamer's whip. |
| cut⇒ vi | (be able to slice) | ciąć ndk. |
| | (nóż) | kroić ndk. |
| | Does this knife cut well? |
| cut vi | (undergo slicing) | kroić się zwr. ndk. |
| | | pokroić się zwr. dk. |
| | The soft cheese cuts well, and does not crumble. |
| cut vi | (do the cutting) | ciąć ndk. |
| | (nóż) | kroić ndk. |
| | This knife cuts cleanly. |
| cut vi | (hurt) (przenośny) | ranić ndk. |
| | | zranić dk. |
| | Ouch. The news that he got remarried really cuts. |
| cut vi | (cards: divide pack) | przekładać ndk. |
| | | przełożyć dk. |
| | I'll shuffle the cards and Henry can cut. |
| cut vi | (change direction suddenly) (potoczny) | ścinać ndk. |
| | | ściąć dk. |
| | The basketball player cut to the right and shot the ball. |
| cut to [sth] vi + prep | (cinema: make abrupt transition) | nagle przejść do czegoś zwrot dk. |
| | It showed the scene of the child playing and then cut to the war scene. |
| cut into [sth] vi + prep | figurative (detract from) (przenośny) | odbijać się na czymś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | This recession is really cutting into my luxury lifestyle! |
| cut into [sth] vi + prep | (conversation: interrupt) | wtrącać się do czegoś zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | | wtrącić się do czegoś zwr. dk. + przyim. |
| | Roger apologized for cutting into our conversation, but said that he had some urgent news. |
| cut [sth]⇒ vtr | (flower: snip the stalk of) | ścinać ndk. |
| | | ściąć dk. |
| | He cut some flowers to take to his girlfriend. |
| cut [sth] vtr | slang, figurative (omit, cease) | opuszczać, pomijać ndk. |
| | | opuścić, pominąć dk. |
| | Please cut the jokes. Just tell us what happened. |
| cut [sth] vtr | (intersect) | przecinać ndk. |
| | | przeciąć dk. |
| | The railway line cuts the highway just beyond the town. |
| cut [sb]⇒ vtr | figurative (cause pain) (przenośny) | ranić ndk. |
| | | zranić dk. |
| | Your remark really cut me badly. |
| cut [sth]⇒ vtr | (shape, sculpt) | ciąć ndk. |
| | | pociąć dk. |
| | The stonemason will cut the granite into stepping stones. |
| cut [sth] vtr | (path, swathe: create, make) | robić ndk. |
| | | zrobić dk. |
| | He cut a path through the field of corn with his tractor. |
| cut [sth] vtr | (cards, pack: divide) | przekładać ndk. |
| | | przełożyć dk. |
| | Do you want to cut the deck, or should I just deal now? |
| cut [sth] vtr | (golf: slice) | podcinać ndk. |
| | | podciąć dk. |
| | If you cut the ball, it will go into the trees. |
| cut [sth] vtr | slang, figurative (cope) | radzić sobie z czymś zwrot ndk. |
| | | poradzić sobie z czymś zwrot dk. |
| | If you can't cut the pressure, just go away before we begin to work. |
| cut [sth] vtr | US, slang, figurative (skip) | opuszczać ndk. |
| | | opuścić dk. |
| | The student cut class on Tuesday to go to the lake. |
| cut [sth] vtr | (alcohol, drug: dilute) | rozcieńczać ndk. |
| | | rozcieńczyć dk. |
| | Some bartenders cut the vodka with water. |
| cut [sth] vtr | (animal: castrate) | kastrować ndk. |
| | | wykastrować dk. |
| | We need to cut those calves before next week. |
| cut⇒ vtr | colloquial (baby: grow teeth) | wyrzynać się zwr. ndk. |
| | The baby cried all night when he cut his teeth, and his poor father couldn't sleep either. |
| | Niemowlak płakał całą noc, kiedy wyrzynały mu się ząbki, i jego biedny ojciec też nie mógł spać. |
| cut [sth]⇒ vtr | (whip: crack) | świstać ndk. |
| | | świsnąć dk. |
| | The lion tamer cut the whip with a loud crack. |
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carve [sb] up, cut [sb] up vtr phrasal sep | UK, figurative, slang (swerve in front of another vehicle) | zajeżdżać komuś drogę ndk. + ż |
| | | zajechać komuś drogę dk. + ż |
| cut away vi phrasal | (TV, film: change shot) | wcinać ndk. |
| | | wciąć dk. |
| | From a shot of the letter in the woman's hands, the camera cuts away to her reaction. |
| cut back on [sth] vi phrasal + prep | informal (reduce: to economize) | ograniczać coś ndk. |
| | | ograniczyć coś dk. |
| | Now that I am unemployed we are going to have to cut back on our spending. |
| cut down vi phrasal | (reduce consumption) | ścinać ndk. |
| | | ściąć dk. |
| | If you can't give up smoking altogether, you should at least try to cut down. |
| cut down on [sth] vi phrasal + prep | (reduce, consume less of) | ograniczać coś ndk. |
| | | ograniczyć coś dk. |
| | It's hard to cut down on alcohol when my friends keep inviting me out for drinks. |
cut [sth] down, cut down [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (reduce) | ścinać ndk. |
| | | ściąć dk. |
| | When the team decided to cut down their roster, everyone was upset. |
| cut [sb] down vtr phrasal sep | figurative (kill, strike down) | ścinać ndk. |
| | | ściąć dk. |
| | Many soldiers were cut down by enemy fire. |
| cut in vi phrasal | (vehicle: move suddenly in front) | wcinać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | wciąć się zwr. dk. |
| | The vehicle cut in front of me. |
| cut [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative (estrange, disown) | obcinać, odcinać ndk. |
| | | obciąć, odciąć dk. |
| | The parents cut off their alcoholic son and he wasn't even mentioned in their will. |
| cut [sth/sb] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative (disconnect) | obcinać, odcinać ndk. |
| | | obciąć, odciąć dk. |
| | While on the net, we were cut off. |
| cut [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | (interrupt when speaking) | przerywać komuś ndk. |
| | | przerwać komuś dk. |
| | Francesca cut me off while I was in the middle of speaking. |
| cut [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | (remove by cutting) | wycinać ndk. |
| | | wyciąć dk. |
| | The doctors cut the tumour out, removing the cancer. |
| cut [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | figurative (text, scene: excise) | wycinać coś ndk. |
| | | wyciąć coś dk. |
| | The director cut the scene out from the final version of the film. |
| cut [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | figurative (eliminate) | eliminować coś ndk. |
| | | wyeliminować coś dk. |
| | She was told to cut out starchy carbs from her diet. |
| cut [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | figurative, slang (stop) | wycinać ndk. |
| | | wyciąć dk. |
| | If you want to live longer, cut out the stress from your life. |
| cut [sth] out vtr phrasal sep | US, informal (turn off) | wycinać ndk. |
| | | wyciąć dk. |
| cut out vi phrasal | (power, electricity: stop) | wyłączać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | wyłączyć się zwr. dk. |
| | The power suddenly cut out and we were plunged into darkness. |
| cut out vi phrasal | US, slang (depart abruptly) | wycinać ndk. |
| | | wyciąć dk. |
| | When the partygoers heard the police were coming, many cut out. |
| cut [sth] over vtr phrasal sep | (computing: transfer) | przenosić ndk. |
| | | przenieść dk. |
| | The library will cut over the catalogue to its new software in September. |
cut [sth] up, cut up [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (chop, slice) | kroić ndk. |
| | | pokroić dk. |
| | You have to cut up the chicken into smaller pieces if you want to feed everybody. |
| cut [sb] up vtr phrasal sep | UK (driver, vehicle: move suddenly in front) | zajeżdżać komuś drogę ndk. + ż |
| | | zajechać komuś drogę dk. + ż |
| | A blue Mondeo cut me up as I was approaching the roundabout. |
| cut up about [sth] vi phrasal + prep | US, figurative, slang (make jokes about) (przenośny, potoczny) | robić sobie z czegoś jaja zwrot ndk. |
| | The girls were cutting up about their embarrassing parents. |
| cut up vi phrasal | US, figurative, slang (make jokes) | wygłupiać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | wygłupić się zwr. dk. |
| | Danny is always getting into trouble for cutting up in class. |
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| a cut above adj | (superior to) | lepszy od przym. + przyim. |
| | He is a cut above the rest. |
| a cut above expr | informal (superior) | lepszy przym. |
| | This restaurant is definitely a cut above; they have embroidered tablecloths. |
bob, bob cut n | (women's short haircut) (fryzura) | bob m |
| | (fryzura) | paź m |
| | Christine recently cut her long hair into a bob. |
brilliant, brilliant cut n | (diamond) | brylant m |
| | The brilliant is no longer very popular as a wedding band stone. |
| clean-cut adj | (lines: sharply defined) | prosty, czysty przym. |
| | Modernist architects abandoned the frills and ornamentation of the Victorian and Edwardian eras in favor of simple shapes and clean-cut lines. |
clean-cut, clean cut adj | (man: neat appearance, presentable) | porządny, przyzwoity przym. |
| Uwaga: hyphen used when term is before noun |
| | People trusted him because he had that that clean cut Boy Scout image. |
| clear-cut adj | figurative (unambiguous, well defined) | jasny przym. |
| | It's a clear-cut case of fraud. |
clear-cut, clear cut vtr | literal (forestry: cut all trees in an area) | wycinać wszystkie drzewa |
| | | wyciąć wszystkie drzewa |
| | Clear cutting on steep slopes can cause erosion. |
| cold cuts npl | (meat served cold) | wędliny ż, l.mn. |
| | The buffet included a selection of cold cuts. |
| crew cut n | (army haircut) | na jeża przym. + m |
| | His crew cut and posture made it clear he was a military man. |
| crew cut n | (very short haircut) | włosy ostrzyżone na jeża wyr. |
| | | krótko ostrzyżone włosy wyr. |
| | The boys on the team all have crew cuts. |
| crew-cut n as adj | (hair: very short) | przystrzyżony na jeża wyr. |
| | You could tell he was a Marine from his crew-cut hair. |
crosscut, cross-cut v | (cut or move across) | przekrajać poprzecznie ndk. + przys. |
| | | przekroić poprzecznie dk. + przym. |
crosscut [sth] (US), cross-cut [sth] (UK)⇒ vtr | (film: interweave two scenes) | przeplatać ndk. |
crosscut, cross-cut n | (transverse or diagonal path) | na wskroś przyim. + przyim. |
crosscut (US), cross-cut (UK) adj | (beams, etc: cut crosswise) | przecięty poprzecznie przym. + przys. |
cut a swathe, cut a swath, cut a wide swathe, cut a wide swath v expr | figurative (be impressive) | imponować ndk. |
| | | zaimponować dk. |
| cut across vtr | (cross by way of a short cut) | iść na skrót |
| | | pójść na skrót |
| cut across vtr | figurative (cross expected boundaries) | przechodzić przez ndk. + przyim. |
| | | przejść przez dk. + przyim. |
| cut and paste [sth] v expr | (move: text on screen) | wycinać i wklejać zwrot ndk. |
| | | wyciąć i wkleić zwrot dk. |
| | To cut and paste text, first highlight the text you wish to move. |
| cut apart vtr | (separate, divide) | rozcinać, oddzielać ndk. |
| | | rozciąć, oddzielić dk. |
cut away, cut-away, cutaway vtr | (remove by cutting) | odcinać ndk. |
| | | odciąć dk. |
| Uwaga: hyphen used when term is an adj; single-word form used when term is a noun or an adj before a noun |
| | To repair the table I had to cut away the damaged veneer and replace it with a matching new piece. |
cut back, cutback vtr | (reduce: spending) | redukować ndk. |
| | | zredukować dk. |
| Uwaga: single-word form used when term is a noun |
| | Now that I am unemployed we are going to have to cut back on our spending. |
| cut class vtr + n | US, informal (miss a school lesson) | urywać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | urwać się zwr. dk. |
| | It's no surprise his grades were so low - he was always cutting class! |
| cut corners vtr + npl | figurative, informal (save time, money) | iść na skróty zwrot ndk. |
| | | pójść na skróty zwrot dk. |
| | When building contractors try to cut corners on foundations, it is disastrous. |
cut [sth] down, cut down [sth] vtr + adv | (tree: fell) | ścinać coś ndk. |
| | | ściąć coś dk. |
| | It's a pity that they cut down that old tree. |
| cut in vi | (interrupt) | przerywać ndk. |
| | | przerwać dk. |
| | She cut in while I was speaking. |
| cut in vtr | (give [sb] a share) | dawać kawałek ndk. + m |
| | | dać kawałek dk. + m |
| | After she won the money, she said she would cut me in for some of it. |
| cut [sth] in two⇒ vtr | (slice into two parts) | rozcinać na dwa zwrot ndk. |
| | | rozciąć na dwa zwrot dk. |
| | The magician appeared to cut his beautiful assistant in two. |
| cut it out interj | slang (stop it) | przestawać |
| | | przestać |
| | Oi! You! Yes you! Cut it Out! Stop doing that or I'll stop you! |
| cut it out v | slang (stop: doing [sth]) | przestawać |
| | | przestać |
| cut loose v | slang (become independent) | uwalniać ndk. |
| | | uwolnić dk. |
| | After six weeks of boot camp the recruits were ready to cut loose and have a few beers. |
| cut loose vi + adj | figurative, slang (act wildly) | rozluźniać się zwr. ndk. |
| | | rozluźnić się zwr. dk. |
| | After six weeks of boot camp the recruits were ready to cut loose and have a few beers. |
| cut [sb] loose vtr + adj | US, slang, figurative (fire from job) | zwolnić kogoś dk. |
| cut [sth] off vtr + adv | (remove using a blade) | obcinać, odcinać ndk. |
| | | obciąć, odciąć dk. |
| | His leg was so badly damaged, the doctors had to cut it off. |
| cut [sth/sb] open vtr + adj | (body: dissect) | rozcinać ndk. |
| | | rozciąć dk. |
| | The surgeon cut the patient's chest open. |
| cut out for adj | informal (suited to, strong enough to endure) | dopasowany dla przym. + przyim. |
| | When he got stuck in a chimney for the second time he decided he was not cut out for a life of crime. |
| cut out for doing [sth] adj | informal, figurative (person: able, suited) (potoczny) | stworzony do czegoś przym. + przyim. |
| | Some people aren't cut out for dealing with the public. |
| have your work cut out for you v expr | informal, figurative (have a hard task ahead) | czeka cię coś trudnego zwrot |
| | The house Joe and Maggie have bought needs a lot of renovation; they certainly have their work cut out for them. |
| | Dom, który kupili Joe i Maggie, wymaga dużego remontu; z pewnością czeka ich trudne zadanie. |
cut price, cut-price adj | (cheap, discounted) | obniżona cena przym. + ż |
| Uwaga: hyphen used when term is before a noun |
| cut prices v expr | (sell items more cheaply) | obniżać ceny ndk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | | obniżyć ceny dk. + ż, l.mn. |
| | A lot of stores cut prices after Christmas to try to maintain sales. |
| cut short vtr | (interrupt, finish prematurely) | przerywać ndk. |
| | | przerwać dk. |
| | The sprained ankle caused us to cut short the vacation. |
| cut through [sth] vi + prep | (slice through with a blade) | przecinać ndk. |
| | | przeciąć dk. |
| | I haven't got a clue why he bought that machete, there's no jungle to cut through in Belgium. |
| cut through vtr | figurative (get past: [sth] superfluous) | przedzierać się przez ndk. |
| | | przedrzeć się przez dk. |
| | Ok, let cut through the crap and see what we do agree on! |
| cut through [sth] vi + prep | informal (take a shortcut) | iść na skróty przez coś zwrot ndk. |
| | | pójść na skróty przez coś zwrot dk. |
| | He cut through the neighbours' back yard to get there quicker. |
| cut to pieces vtr | (slaughter) | kawałkować ndk. |
| | | pokawałkować dk. |
| cut to pieces vtr | figurative (verbally attack and belittle, slander) | rozszarpywać ndk. |
| | | rozszarpać dk. |
| | She used her sharp tongue to cut everybody to pieces. |
cut up, cut-up adj | (chopped into pieces) | pokrojony przym. |
| Uwaga: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun or is itself a noun |
| | The collage is made from cut-up newspaper. |
cut up, cut-up n | inofrmal ([sb] who clowns, makes jokes) | clown m |
| | You can't take him seriously, he's such a cut up. |
| cut up adj | UK, figurative, slang (upset) | załamany przym. |
| | He's really cut up that you dumped him. |
| cut up about [sth] adj + prep | slang, figurative (upset) | załamany czymś przym. |
| cut your teeth v expr | (baby: grow teeth) | ząbkować ndk. |
| cut your teeth on [sth] v expr | figurative (learn a trade) | uczyć się na zwr. ndk. + przyim. |
| | It was a good simple project for the manager's son to cut his teeth on. |
| cut-and-dried adj | (easily decided) | oczywisty przym. |
| cut-off point n | (limit) | granica ż |
| | | górna granica przym. + ż |
| | She likes tequila, but two drinks is her cut-off point on work nights. |
| cut-rate adj | (cheap, discounted) | przeceniony przym. |
| | You can't expect quality when you only buy cut-rate stuff. |
| cut-rate adj | informal (of poor quality) | tandetny przym. |
| cutaway n | (TV, film: scene change) | cięcie n |
| cutaway n | (drawing, model: shows interior) | przekrój m |
| cutaway n | US (men's formal coat) | frak dzienny m + przym. |
cutback, cut-back n | (economizing) | redukowanie n |
| | How severe will the company's cutbacks be? |
cutoff, also UK: cut-off n | (stopping of supply or service) | wyłączenie n |
| | If you use too many appliances, it can cause a cutoff of the electricity. |
cutoffs, also UK: cut-offs npl | (denim shorts) | odcięte spodnie szorty wyr. |
| | At her office job, she always looks professional, but at home she often wears t-shirts and cutoffs. |
cutoff, also UK: cut-off adj | (jeans, etc.: cut short) | obcięty przym. |
| | Those cutoff jeans are too scruffy for work. |
cutoff date, also UK: cut-off date n | (deadline) | ostateczny termin przym. + m |
| | The cutoff date for submitting your application is February 15. |
cutthroat, also UK: cut-throat adj | (ruthless) | zbójecki, morderczy przym. |
| | The competition for the job was cutthroat. |
cutthroat, also UK: cut-throat n | archaic (murderer) | morderca, rzeźnik m |
| | The young woman was lured into the woods by a sinister cutthroat. |
cutthroat competition, also UK: cut-throat competition n | (ruthless competition) | bezlitosna konkurencja przym. + ż |
| | The company eventually folded in the face of cut-throat competition from its larger rival. |
| paper cut n | (tiny nick caused by sharp paper) | skaleczenie papierem n + m |
| power cut n | (break in electricity supply) | brak prądu m + m |
| | I lost the file I was working on when there was a sudden power cut. |
| | After the power cut to that part of the city, many people went into a panic. |
| price cut n | (discount, lowering of costs) | obniżka cen ż + ż, l.mn. |
| | You can find bargains after Christmas when there are price cuts on holiday merchandise. |
| short-cut [sth]⇒ vtr | (use a shortcut on [sth]) | skracać coś ndk. |
| | | skrócić coś dk. |
| | Don't try to short-cut this process; it won't work if you do. |
| short-cut⇒ vi | (use a shortcut) (o drodze) | iść na skróty zwrot ndk. |
| | (o drodze) | pójść na skróty zwrot dk. |
| | | używać skrótu ndk. |
| | | użyć skrótu dk. |
| | This is such a time-consuming process; is there a way to short-cut it? |
| tax cut n | (decrease in amount of tax) | spadek podatku m + m |
| | The proposed tax cut will mostly benefit the wealthy. |