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I . short [ʃɔ:t, ingl am ʃɔ:rt] AGG

1. short distance, term, object:

short

2. short person:

short

3. short (not enough):

to be short on sth colloq
we're short of coffee
in short supply
to be £5 short colloq

4. short GASTR:

short pastry

5. short LING:

short vowel

6. short:

to be short with sb

II . short [ʃɔ:t, ingl am ʃɔ:rt] SOST

1. short CINEM:

short

2. short ELETTR:

short colloq

3. short ingl brit colloq (drink):

short
short

III . short [ʃɔ:t, ingl am ʃɔ:rt] AVV

1. short (briefly):

short

2. short (abruptly, suddenly):

short
short
to stop [or cut] sb/sth short

short call SOST ECON

short-change [ˌʃɔ:tˈtʃeɪndʒ, ingl am ˌʃɔ:rt-] VB vb trans

1. short-change (give too little money):

2. short-change fig colloq (disappoint):

short circuit SOST ELETTR

I . short-circuit VB vb trans

1. short-circuit ELETTR:

2. short-circuit fig (bypass):

short cut SOST

short cut
skrót m
keyboard short cut INFORM

short-dated [ˌʃɔ:tˈdeɪtɪd, ingl am ˌʃɔ:rt-] SOST ECON

short-haul [ˈʃɔ:thɔ:l, ingl am ˈʃɔ:rthɑ:l] AGG

short-lived AGG

short put SOST ECON

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