What does Schnitte in German mean?

What is the meaning of the word Schnitte in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Schnitte in German.

The word Schnitte in German means cut, cut, cut, cut, haircut, average, cut, cut, cross section. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Schnitte

cut

(das Abschneiden) (cut off)

das Papier in einem raschen Schnitt abtrennen
to tear the sheet off with a fast cut

cut

(das Einschneiden) (cut into)

einen Schnitt in das Gewebe machen
to make a cut into the tissue

cut

(Schnitt: Ergebnis) (result)

gerader Schnitt
straight cut

cut

(übertragen (Einschnitt, Wandel)

Der Uniabschluss stellte einen Schnitt im Leben von Julia dar.

haircut

(Haarschnitt)

einen tollen Schnitt tragen
to have a nice haircut

average

(Quote, Durchschnitt)

Im Schnitt waren die Schüler nicht so schlecht.
The average of the pupils was not that bad.

cut

(von Kleidungsstücken) (clothing)

Der Schnitt war perfekt für ihre schmale Figur.

cut

(Film und Fernsehen) (movie)

der Schnitt einer Filmrolle
the cut of a film role

cross section

(Querschnitt)

den Schnitt eines Rohres berechnen
to calculate the cross section of a pipe

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