Spanish-English translations for corte

  • cut
    us
    So what we are talking about here is a 'hair cut'. Así pues, de lo que hablamos aquí es de un "recorte". We cannot accept a budget cut. No podemos aceptar un recorte presupuestario. We will have a very rapid cut-off. Se producirá un recorte muy rápido.
  • court
    us
    The European Union fully supports the Court. La Unión Europea apoya plenamente a la Corte. The role of the Court in this matter is crucial. El papel de la Corte en este asunto es de importancia capital. Support for this Court needs to be globalised as well. También es necesario globalizar el apoyo a esta Corte.
  • blackoutI commend to you the amendments on large combustion plants: unless we get these into the directive, my country will face power blackouts. Les recomiendo las enmiendas sobre las grandes instalaciones de combustión: mi país se enfrentará a cortes de electricidad a menos que las incluyamos en la directiva. media blackoutthe 2012 English Wikipedia blackout
  • blade
    us
  • block
    us
    a block of icea block of stoneAnne Boleyn placed her head on the block and awaited her execution.
  • break
    us
    (Applause) The rapporteur was unable to discuss these amendments with the petitioners in sufficient detail over the Christmas break. (Agitación) Estimadas y estimados colegas, existen unas normas mínimas de cortesía entre las personas y si no las han aprendido, las pueden conocer esta mañana. If the vase falls to the floor, it might breakIn order to tend to the accident victim, he will break the window of the car
  • cutoff
  • edge
    us
    I have the edge on himThe cup is right on the edge of the tableHe is standing on the edge of a precipice
  • haircut
    us
    Secondly, I think bondholders will have to pay a price - if not a haircut then, at the very least, they deserve a bit of a shave. En segundo lugar, creo que los titulares de bonos deben pagar un precio; si no ya un corte de pelo, al menos una afeitada.
  • hairdo
  • slice
    us
    a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of breadI bought a ham and cheese slice at the service station.Slice the cheese thinly
  • woundIt took a long time to get over the wound of that insult.The police officer wounded the suspect during the fight that ensuedThe actors pride was wounded when the leading role went to his rival

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