(v5s,vt) to slash or strike back
to counterattack
(v5s,vt) (1) to level (earth)
to cut through (a mountain)
(2) to split (the opposition)
to break (strike)
(P)
(v5s,vt) to detach
to decapitate
to cut loose
to let loose
to dismember
(v5t,vt) (1) to cut loose
to let loose
to cut off
to detach
to dismember
to cut in two
(2) to separate in thought
to consider as independent
(adj-f) always
continuously
(n) switch-back (reversal of redundancy switching following repair)
(n) (comp) clipping
(io) (v5s,vt) to cut down
to lop off
to prune
(v5s,vt) to detach
to decapitate
to cut loose
to let loose
to dismember
(P)
(v5t) to rise perpendicularly
(exp) freshly cut
(v5k,vt) to cut off
to cut up
to tear to pieces
(n) broken rope
(n) (uk) gap (in a mountain ridge)
(n) (uk) gap (in a mountain ridge)
(n) scraps
cut end
cut-off piece
(aux-adj) being too many or too much (to finish or complete)
(n) able (competent) man
(n) cut
notch
incision
(v5m,vi) to cut into
(adj-na,n) (1) pieces
scraps
(2) disconnected
(aux-adj) being too many or too much (to finish or complete)
(n) surgical operation
(n) thinly sliced and dried strips of daikon
(v1,vt) to change
to exchange
to convert
to renew
to throw a switch
to replace
to switch over
(v5s,vt) to cut down all
to slash promiscuously
(n,vs) being enraged (indignant, impatient)
gnashing the teeth and clenching the arms on the breast (in anger or regret)
(v1,vt) (1) to cut down
to slay
(2) to truncate
to round down
to round off
(3) to omit
to discard
to cast away
(n) (comp) clip rectangle
(n,adj-no) philately
stamp collecting