trancher

[US]/[ˈtrɒ̃ʃeɪ]/
[UK]/[trɑːnˈʃeɪ]/

Translation

v.To cut or carve meat.; To decide or settle definitively.
n.A tool for cutting meat.

Phrases & Collocations

trancher le pain

trancher la viande

trancher légumes

trancher rapidly

trancher et servir

trancher finement

trancher avec soin

trancher en dés

trancher began

trancher facilement

Example Sentences

the chef began to trancher the roasted chicken with precise movements.

she carefully trancher the baguette into even slices for the guests.

in the film editing room, they needed to trancher the raw footage into a coherent story.

the butcher used his sharp knife to trancher the beef tenderloin.

they decided to trancher the debate with a final vote tonight.

the surgeon had to trancher through the damaged tissue carefully.

to prepare the dish, you must trancher the vegetables very thinly.

the financial experts needed to trancher the investment into smaller portions.

he used a special mandoline to trancher the apples for the tart.

the committee will trancher the matter once all evidence is reviewed.

she asked the waiter to trancher the cheese at the table.

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