short-cut method

  • 1short cut — short cuts also short cut, shortcut 1) N COUNT A short cut is a quicker way of getting somewhere than the usual route. I tried to take a short cut and got lost. 2) N COUNT: oft N to n A short cut is a method of achieving something more quickly or …

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  • 2short cut — UK / US or shortcut UK [ˈʃɔː(r)tˌkʌt] / US [ˈʃɔrtˌkʌt] noun [countable] Word forms short cut : singular short cut plural short cuts 1) a path or route that is quicker and shorter than the usual way 2) a way of saving time or effort in doing… …

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  • 3short cut — a shorter path, a quicker method, quick and dirty    To become an actor, you learn the skills and work very hard. There are no short cuts …

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  • 4short cut — n. shorter path for getting to a certain place; time saving method …

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  • 5short cut — a quicker way or method than usual of reaching an objective, by not following the usual way, pattern or procedure …

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  • 6Method — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Path. < N PARAG:Method >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 method method way manner wise gait form mode fashion tone guise Sgm: N 1 modus operandi modus operandi MO …

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  • 7method */*/*/ — UK [ˈmeθəd] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms method : singular method plural methods Metaphor: The methods that you use to do something are like tools and machines. The process of doing something is like using a machine. It takes… …

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  • 8Short-tail stingray — Conservation status …

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  • 9Cut-up technique — For the decorative art, see decoupage. The cut up technique is an aleatory literary technique in which a text is cut up and rearranged to create a new text. Most commonly, cut ups are used to offer a non linear alternative to traditional reading… …

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  • 10Cut and restore rope trick — The cut and restore rope trick is a magic effect in which the performer cuts a piece of rope (Usually tied into a knot) which then appears to be magically restored. Sometimes the trick is done with a piece of string, a handkerchief, or a turban… …

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