单词 | overcut |
释义 | overcut1/ˈəʊvəkʌt/noun 1 Mining. A cut at or near roof level in a seam. 2 Engineering. In electrochemical machining: the distance between the outside surface of the cathode and the side of the cut in the part being machined. OriginMid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From over- + cut. overcut2/ˌəʊvəˈkʌt/adjective That has been cut too much; overharvested; (of text) excessively abridged. Origin1940s; earliest use found in The American Economic Review. From over- + cut, after overcut. overcut3/ˌəʊvəˈkʌt/verb 1To cut or engrave so as to cover or efface (an earlier mark). 2 [with object] Forestry. To harvest (timber) at an unsustainably high rate. 3 [no object] US. To accumulate an excessive number of unexcused absences from classes, chapel services, etc., especially in violation of an institution's attendance policy. Also with object. Now rare. 4 [with object] Mining. To cut (a seam) at or near roof level. 5 [no object] To cut or produce a groove in a gramophone record with such amplitude as to run into an adjacent groove. 6 [with object] To cut or trim more than is usual or desirable. OriginMid 19th century (in an earlier sense). From over- + cut. |
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