crosscut
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kroskat.
2. çapraz kesme.
3. enine.
4. enine kesen.
5. başkesit.
6. enine kesit.
7. crosscut saw testere.
8. kütük kesmeye mahsus iki saplı uzun testere.
9. enine kesim.
10. düz çizgi.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to cut or run across or through.
2. to cut using a crosscut saw.
3. to interweave (two separate, usually concurrent scenes) in a film.
4. to use the cinematic technique of crosscutting.
5. constructed or used for cutting crosswise: crosscut teeth on a saw.
6. cut across or crosswise: a crosscut slice of beef; a crosscut incision.
7. A course or cut going crosswise.
8. A path more direct than the main path; a shortcut.
9. A level in a mine driven so that it intersects a vein of ore.
10. A crosscut saw.
11. an example of the cinematic technique of crosscutting.
2. to cut using a crosscut saw.
3. to interweave (two separate, usually concurrent scenes) in a film.
4. to use the cinematic technique of crosscutting.
5. constructed or used for cutting crosswise: crosscut teeth on a saw.
6. cut across or crosswise: a crosscut slice of beef; a crosscut incision.
7. A course or cut going crosswise.
8. A path more direct than the main path; a shortcut.
9. A level in a mine driven so that it intersects a vein of ore.
10. A crosscut saw.
11. an example of the cinematic technique of crosscutting.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to cut across something.
2. to cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes in a film
3. A crosswise cut
4. A shortcut
5. an instance of filmic crosscutting
6. A crosscut saw
2. to cut repeatedly between two concurrent scenes in a film
3. A crosswise cut
4. A shortcut
5. an instance of filmic crosscutting
6. A crosscut saw
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A short cut across; a path shorter than by the high road.
2. A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another.
3. to cut across or through; to intersect.
2. A level driven across the course of a vein, or across the main workings, as from one gangway to another.
3. to cut across or through; to intersect.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to cut across.
2. A direct course from one point to another, crosswise or diagonal to another or the usual one; a shortened road or path.
3. in mining: A level driven across the “country,” or so as to connect two levels with each other.
4. A trench or opening in the surface-detritus or -soil, at right angles to the supposed course of the lode, made for the purpose of ascertaining the exact position and nature of the latter.
5. adapted or used for cutting anything crosswise: as, a cross-cut saw or chisel.
6. cut across the grain or on the bias: as, cross-cut crape.
7. to cross-plow, as in fallowing.
8. in mathematics, a line, regarded as a section actually made in the surface, which begins at one point of a boundary, goes into the interior of the surface, and, without anywhere intersecting either another boundary-line or itself, ends at a point of the boundary.
2. A direct course from one point to another, crosswise or diagonal to another or the usual one; a shortened road or path.
3. in mining: A level driven across the “country,” or so as to connect two levels with each other.
4. A trench or opening in the surface-detritus or -soil, at right angles to the supposed course of the lode, made for the purpose of ascertaining the exact position and nature of the latter.
5. adapted or used for cutting anything crosswise: as, a cross-cut saw or chisel.
6. cut across the grain or on the bias: as, cross-cut crape.
7. to cross-plow, as in fallowing.
8. in mathematics, a line, regarded as a section actually made in the surface, which begins at one point of a boundary, goes into the interior of the surface, and, without anywhere intersecting either another boundary-line or itself, ends at a point of the boundary.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia