curse
—SYNONYM swear
cur • sor / ' kэrsэr /
( computers ) a small sign on a computer screen that shows where on the screen you are working
cur • tain / ' кэ^т/
a piece of cloth that you can move to cover a window
curve 1 Ф / korv/
a line that is not straight; a bend
curve 2 / кэп? /
to make a round shape; to bend
curved / кэп^ / adjective
a cloth bag filled with something soft, which you put on a chair
cus • to • dy / ' L^di /
the legal right to take care of someone or something She got full custody of the children after the divorce.
the state of being kept in prison for a short time
CUS .torn Ф / 'kAstsm/
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CUS .tOm .еГ Ф / 'kAstsmsr/
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a person who buys things from a store or other business
cus • tom • ize / ' L^ma^ /
( cus tom • iz es, cus tom • iz • ing, cus • tom • ized )
to change something to make it more suitable for you
cus • toms / ' kлstэmz/
the place at an airport or a port where you must show what you have brought with you from another country
1 to break or damage something with something sharp, for example a knife or scissors
cut the apple in half (= into two parts ) . She cut her finger on some broken glass.
to take one piece from something bigger using a knife or scissors
to make something shorter with a knife or scissors
be cut off
cut down on something to use, do, or buy less of something
cut something down to cut something so that it falls down
to remove something from something larger by cutting
to stop the supply of something The workmen cut off the electricity. cut something out
1 to take something from the place where it was by using scissors, etc.
cut the picture out of the newspaper.
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cut something up to cut something into pieces with a
knife, etc.
Thesaurus
cut to divide something into two or more pieces with a knife, etc.: