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单词 french cut
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French cutn.adj.

(in sense A.)Brit. /ˌfrɛn(t)ʃ ˈkʌt/, U.S. /ˌfrɛn(t)ʃ ˈkət/ (in sense B.)Brit. /ˈfrɛn(t)ʃ ˌkʌt/, U.S. /ˈfrɛn(t)ʃ ˌkət/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: French adj., cut n.2, cut adj.
Etymology: As noun < French adj. + cut n.2 As adjective < French adj. and n. + cut adj.
A. n.
1. A type of hairstyle for men characterized by a lovelock worn to the shoulder. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > styles of hair > [noun] > other specific styles of hair > for men
French cut1583
pigeon wing1753
pompadour1885
D.A.1951
duck anatomy1951
duck-tail1955
Tony Curtis1956
duck arse1960
duck behind1961
comb-over1980
mullet1994
1583 P. Stubbes Second Pt. Anat. Abuses sig. G8 The barbers..haue one maner of cut called the French cut..one of the brauado fashion.
2. A style or shape of clothing which is regarded as representing the current French fashion; (now) spec. (a style of) women's briefs, bikini bottoms, etc., resembling (tight-fitting) shorts.
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [noun] > other
disguise1340
disguisingc1386
shiftc1570
French cut1606
knaverya1616
small clothes1625
small storesa1643
nugging-dress1699
kilting1721
fancy dress1770
under-habit1772
man-millinery1790
sheen1802
costume1818
ingubu1833
bedizenment1837
tat1839
extravaganza1860
rational dress1873
rubber1876
pearly1890
new look1920
collection1921
Daks1933
smart casual1943
separates1945
trapeze1958
Carnaby Street1965
haute boutique1966
kinderwhore1994
1606 T. Dekker Newes from Hell sig. D3v Deuising new french cuts, new french collors, new french codpeeces.., onely to make the giddy-pated Englishman consume his reuenues in wearing the like cloathes.
1703 M. Pix Different Widows 37 If this be your French Cut, commend me to my old Taylour.
1745 E. Haywood Female Spectator I. 105 One who can endure no Cloaths that are not of the French Cut, cries, he is made a Monster by a Dunce of an English Taylor.
1835 Times 13 Mar. 3 The uniform is red with green facings, and has much of the French cut.
1912 Musical Times 53 174 With the exception of a few pianoforte composers, who chose to wear clothes of French cut.
1977 Business Week (Nexis) 3 Oct. 99 The rope-shoulder French cut with the high armholes just didn't fit very many men.
1990 J. Wambaugh Golden Orange ii. 25 Some of the women chose to wear the dated string-bikinis instead of the newer French cut.
2004 E. Reid D.B. i. 35 Pam was wearing a pair of French cuts and had an open sore on her calf that looked like a tiny red mouth.
B. adj. (attributive).
1. Of a garment: designed or tailored in a style regarded as French; having a French cut. Cf. French adj. and n. Compounds 1a(b).
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the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > other
smalleOE
lightc1230
round1402
side-necked1430
wanton1489
Spanish1530
tucked1530
lustya1555
civil1582
open-breasted1598
full1601
everlasting1607
sheeten1611
nothinga1616
burly1651
pin-up1677
slouching1691
double-breasted1701
negligée1718
translated1727
uniform1746
undress1777
single-breasted1796
unworn1798
mamalone1799
costumic1801
safeguard1822
Tom and Jerry1830
lightweight1837
fancy dress1844
wrap-1845
hen-skin1846
Mary Stuart1846
well-cut1849
mousquetaire1851
empire1852
costumary1853
solid1859
spring weight1869
Henri II1870
western1881
hard-boiled1882
man-of-war1883
Henley1886
demi-season1890
Gretchen1890
toreador1892
crossover1893
French cut1896
drifty1897
boxy1898
Buster Brown1902
Romney1903
modistic1907
Peter Pan1908
classic1909
Fauntleroy1911
baby doll1912
flared1928
flare1929
tuck-in1929
unpressed1932
Edwardian1934
swingy1937
topless1937
wraparound1937
dressed-down1939
cover-up1942
Sun Yat-sen1942
utility1942
non-utility1948
sudsable1951
off-the-shoulder1953
peasant1953
flareless1954
A-line1955
matador1955
stretch1956
wash-and-wear1959
layered1962
Tom Jones1964
Carnaby Street1965
Action Man1966
Mao-style1967
wear-dated1968
thermal1970
bondage1980
swaggery1980
hoochie1990
mitumba1990
kinderwhore1994
1896 Atlanta Constit. 22 Mar. 1/3 (advt.) Ladies' French cut reefer and blazer suits.
1959 Rev. Eng. Stud. 10 243 He describes one playhouse dandy who wears a Holland shirt, a French-cut suit, Spanish boots, and Scottish spurs.
1982 Winterthur Portfolio 17 37/1 (caption) French-cut painted and printed silk dress, ca. 1770.
1989 Skin Diver May 31 Two-tone floral panels on step-in jacket with French-cut legs. Farmer john pants.
1990 J. Wambaugh Golden Orange xii. 149 The sand was a patchwork of ‘saltwater taffy’, those living breathing morsels of sweetness in French-cut bikinis.
2003 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 13 Apr. i. 3/1 (advt.) Classics French-cut cotton panties in ten colors.
2. North American. Cookery. Of a vegetable, esp. a bean: sliced lengthwise in thin strips.
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the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > preparing fruit and vegetables > [adjective] > cut up ( of vegetables)
chipped1562
julienne1889
Frenched1903
matchlike1906
French cut1943
1943 Chicago Tribune 11 May 14/4 Center plate with a broiled tomato half, and surround with servings of sliced carrots, French cut green beans, and broccoli with topping of hot lemon mayonnaise.
1981 N.Y. Times 18 July 21/6 Frozen French-cut string beans amandine.
1994 Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (Nexis) 20 Nov. 10 e 1..can French-cut carrots.
2007 Lebanon (Pa.) Daily News (Nexis) 19 Dec. Add a special touch by choosing a French-cut green bean.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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