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1 bitterly cold
1) Общая лексика: обжигающе холодно (о холодной погоде с резким, обжигающим лицо и пробирающимся до самых костей морозным ветром - \<i\>bitter wind\</i\>), чрезвычайно холодно, жёсткий мороз, жгучий мороз, леденящий мороз, обжигающий мороз, стужа, студёный2) Образное выражение: арктический холод, сибирский мороз3) Эмоционально-усилительно: страшно холодно, ужасно холодно -
2 bitterly
1 ( resentfully) [complain, resent, laugh, speak] amèrement ;2 ( intensely) [unhappy, angry] extrêmement ; [criticized, disappointed] cruellement ; [regret] profondément ; [fight, contest] farouchement ; [weep] amèrement ; a bitterly divided party un parti profondément divisé ; a bitterly cold wind un vent glacial ; it's bitterly cold il fait un froid terrible. -
3 cold
§ ცივი; სიცივე; გაციება; It is cold -ცივა; cold in the head - სურდო; to catch cold- გაცივება§1 ცივიmy feet are cold ფეხებზე შემცივდა // ფეხები გამეყინაI’m cold მცივაhe gave me a cold shoulder ცივად მიმიღო / შემხვდაhe killed the dog in cold blood აუღელვებლად / გულცივად მოკლა ძაღლიto throw cold water on smb. გამოფხიზლება (გამოაფხიზლებს) / ცივი წყლის გადასხმა (ცივ წყალს გადაასხამს) // ხასიათის გაფუჭება (ხასიათს გაუფუჭებს)2 სიცივე, სურდოI’m dead with cold სიცივისაგან გავითოშეdon’t stay out in the cold! სიცივეში გარეთ ნუ დარჩები!many children stayed away from school with colds ბევრი ბავშვი გაცივების გამო სკოლაში არ გამოცხადდაI’ve caught a cold გავცივდიthere’s a risk of catching cold here აქ გაციების საფრთხე არსებობს●●to give smb. a cold shoulder ცივად, მტრულად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)I don’t mind the cold სიცივისა არ მეშინიაto turn the cold shoulder to / on smb. ცივად / მტრულად მოქცევა ვინმესთანwhen I have a cold, I can’t taste anything როცა გაციებული ვარ გემოს ვერ ვგრძნობ.weak / strong / cold / soft heart სუსტი / მაგარი / ცივი / ჩვილი გულიto shiver with fright / cold შიშისაგან / სიცივისაგან კანკალი (ცახცახი)it’s quite cold საკმაოდ ცივაshe was quaking with fear / cold შიშისაგან კანკალებდა // სიცივისაგან ცახცახებდაit’s confoundedly cold საშინლად ცივაit grew cold / dark / late აცივდა / დაბნელდა / დაგვიანდაit’s bitterly cold ძალიან ცივაI’m not a bit cold სულაც არ მცივაshe accustomed herself to sleeping in a cold room ცივ ოთახში ძილს თავი შეაჩვია -
4 bitterly
1 სასტიკად, ძალიან2 მწარედshe cried bitterly მწარედ / გულამოსკვნით იტირა -
5 przenikliwie
adv. grad. 1. (donośnie) [krzyczeć, gwizdać] penetratingly, piercingly- syreny wyły przenikliwie sirens rent the air piercingly2. (dokuczliwie) bitterly, piercingly- przenikliwie zimny wiatr a bitterly cold wind- było przenikliwie zimno it was bitterly cold- woda była przenikliwie zimna the water was freezing3. (wnikliwie) [spojrzeć, wpatrywać się] piercingly 4. książk. (dogłębnie) [patrzeć, opisać] with insight, penetratingly- przenikliwie przeprowadzona analiza a penetrating analysis* * *adv.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przenikliwie
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6 bitter
1. adjective1) bitter2) (fig.) scharf, heftig [Antwort, Bemerkung, Angriff]; bitter [Kampf, Kälte, Enttäuschung, Tränen]; verbittert [Person]; erbittert [Feind]; scharf, bitterkalt [Wind, Wetter]; streng [Winter]to the bitter end — bis zum bitteren Ende
2. nounbe/feel bitter [about something] — [über etwas (Akk.)] bitter od. verbittert sein
(Brit.) bitteres Bier (halbdunkles, obergäriges Bier)* * *['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bitterkalt•- academic.ru/7209/bitterness">bitterness- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminous* * *bit·ter[ˈbɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. adj<-er, -est or most \bitter>\bitter almonds Bittermandeln pl\bitter lemon Bitter Lemon nt\bitter disappointment bittere [o herbe] EnttäuschungI pursued my claims to the \bitter end ich kämpfte bis zum bitteren Ende um mein Geld\bitter experience/truth bittere [o schmerzliche] Erfahrung/Wahrheit\bitter fruits bittere Früchteto taste the \bitter fruits of sth die negativen Auswirkungen einer S. gen zu spüren bekommen\bitter irony bittere [o grausame] Ironieto sweeten the \bitter medicine [or pill] die bittere Pille versüßento be a \bitter pill to swallow ein harter Schlag [o Wermutstropfen] seina \bitter memory eine quälende Erinnerunga \bitter reminder ein trauriges Andenken\bitter remorse bittere [o tiefe] Reue3. (resentful)\bitter expression verbitterter Gesichtsausdruck\bitter glance [or look] beleidigter [o gekränkter] Blick\bitter and twisted kauzig und verbittert4. (harsh) erbittert\bitter dispute heftiger Streit\bitter grudge tiefer Groll5. (stinging) bitterkalt\bitter cold bittere Kälte\bitter wind schneidender [o eisiger] Wind\bitter winter strenger WinterII. n BRIT, AUSa glass of \bitter ein Glas nt Bitterhalf a \bitter ein kleines Bitter* * *['bɪtə(r)]1. adj (+er)1) taste bitterit was a bitter pill to swallow (fig) — es war eine bittere Pille
2) cold, winter bitter; weather, wind bitterkalt, eisig3) enemy, struggle, opposition erbittert4) disappointment, hatred, reproach, remorse, tears bitter; criticism scharf, heftig5) (= embittered) bitter; person also verbittertto be or feel bitter at sth — über etw (acc) bitter or verbittert sein
2. adv3. n1) (Brit: beer) halbdunkles obergäriges Bier2) pl Magenbitter mgin and bitters — Gin m mit Bitterlikör
* * *bitter [ˈbıtə(r)]A adj (adv bitterly)3. fig bitter (Schicksal, Wahrheit, Tränen, Worte etc), (Enttäuschung auch) herb, (Verlust etc) schmerzlich, hart:weep bitterly bitterlich weinen;4. fig scharf, heftig (Kritik etc)5. figa) erbittert (Feinde etc)b) verbittert (about, at wegen)bitter cold bitterkaltC s1. Bitterkeit f2. fig (das) Bittere:take the bitter with the sweet das Leben so nehmen, wie es ist3. a) Bittere(r) mb) Magenbitter m4. Br stark gehopftes (Fass)BierD v/t & v/i bitter machen (werden)* * *1. adjective1) bitterbitter lemon — (drink) Bitter lemon, das
2) (fig.) scharf, heftig [Antwort, Bemerkung, Angriff]; bitter [Kampf, Kälte, Enttäuschung, Tränen]; verbittert [Person]; erbittert [Feind]; scharf, bitterkalt [Wind, Wetter]; streng [Winter]2. nounbe/feel bitter [about something] — [über etwas (Akk.)] bitter od. verbittert sein
(Brit.) bitteres Bier (halbdunkles, obergäriges Bier)* * *adj.bitter adj.herb adj. -
7 bitterkalt
Adj. bitter(ly) cold* * *bịt|ter|kạltadj attrbitterly cold, bitter* * *(very cold: a bitter wind.) bitter* * *bit·ter·kalt[ˈbɪtɐˈkalt]adj attr bitter, bitterly coldes war \bitterkalt it was bitterly cold* * *Adjektiv; präd. getrennt geschr. bitterly cold* * *bitterkalt adj bitter(ly) cold* * *Adjektiv; präd. getrennt geschr. bitterly cold -
8 freddo
1. adj coldfig a sangue freddo in cold blood2. m coldho freddo I'm coldfa freddo it's cold* * *freddo agg.1 cold; ( piuttosto freddo) chilly, chill; ( fresco) cool: bibita fredda, cold drink; stagione fredda, cold season; il latte non è abbastanza freddo, the milk is not cool enough; ho le mani e i piedi freddi, my hands and feet are cold; non mi piace il bagno nell'acqua fredda, I don't like having a cold bath; è stato un anno particolarmente freddo, it has been a particularly cold year; spirava un vento freddo, there was a cold wind blowing // animale a sangue freddo, cold-blooded animal // agire a sangue freddo, to act in cold blood; agire con gran sangue freddo, to act with great self-possession; serbare il proprio sangue freddo, to keep cool (o to keep a cool head) // piatto freddo, cold dish // cena fredda, cold supper // mani fredde, cuore caldo, cold hands, warm heart // guerra fredda, cold war // sudore freddo, perspiration (o fam. sweat), ( per spavento) cold sweat: farsi venire il sudore freddo per qlco., to be in a (cold) sweat about sthg.2 (fig.) cold, cool, lukewarm; ( scostante) chilly; ( indifferente, impassibile, senza calore o entusiasmo) cold, frigid, reserved, indifferent: freddo disprezzo, cold disdain; freddo saluto, cool (o cold) greeting; accoglienza fredda, cold (o cool) reception; stile freddo, frigid style; fredda eloquenza, cold eloquence; toni, colori freddi, cold shades, colours; i suoi modi erano freddi, his manner was cool; è un uomo dai modi freddi, he is a cold man (o he is a cold-mannered person); mostrarsi freddo con qlcu., to be cold (o cool) towards s.o.; è diventato molto freddo nei miei confronti, he has become very cool towards me3 (fig.) ( calmo) cool, calm, collected, level-headed: è un freddo calcolatore, he is coldly calculating // a mente fredda, dispassionately (o coolly): prima di parlargli, dovresti aspettare e ragionare a mente fredda, you'd better wait and reflect calmly before speaking to him.freddo s.m.1 cold, coldness, chilliness: freddo secco, pungente, dry, biting cold; periodo, ondata di freddo, cold spell (o snap); i grandi freddi, the winter cold; i primi freddi, the first cold weather of the season; fa terribilmente freddo questa sera, it is awfully cold (o very chilly) this evening; chiudi la porta che fa freddo, close the door, it's cold; ho molto freddo alle mani, my hands are very cold; non lasciare il cane fuori al freddo, don't leave the dog out in the cold; senti freddo?, do you feel cold?; sento il freddo, I feel the cold; se uscirai con questo freddo prenderai certamente un raffreddore, if you go out in this cold weather you'll certainly catch a cold // aver freddo, to be (o to feel) cold; diventar freddo, to get (o to grow) cold; soffrire il freddo, to suffer from the cold; tremare di freddo, to shiver (o shake) with cold // fa un freddo cane, (fam.) it is bitterly cold // questo non mi fa né caldo né freddo, that leaves me cold // morire di freddo, to freeze to death (o to die of cold) (anche fig.): muoio di freddo, I am freezing to death (o I am dying of cold); se stai fuori ancora un po' morirai di freddo, if you stay out any longer you'll catch your death (of cold) // a freddo: mi ha insultato così, a freddo, he insulted me just like that, without reason; colpire a freddo, to shoot s.o. in cold blood; (cuc.) questo dolce si prepara a freddo, this sweet doesn't need cooking; mettere su a freddo, to cook without pre-heating2 ( spavento, paura) fright; (fam.) creeps (pl.): mi vien freddo quando ci penso, it gives me the willies when I think of it; questo racconto mi fa venir freddo, this tale gives me the creeps; sudo freddo al solo pensiero, just thinking about it brings me out in a cold sweat.* * *['freddo] freddo (-a)1. agg(gen) cold, (accoglienza) cool, cold2. sm1) (gen) cold2)a freddo ha poi negato di averlo detto — when he had cooled down, he denied having said it
* * *['freddo] 1.1) (a bassa temperatura) [acqua, notte, regione, vento, aria] cold, cool, chillyresistente al freddo — [ pianta] frost-resistant
tè, caffè freddo — iced tea, coffee
2) fig. [persona, voce, accoglienza, sguardo, sorriso, risposta] cold, chilly, cool; [luce, colore] cold; (indifferente, distaccato) [racconto, intervista] dull, flat3) a freddo2.analisi, discussione a freddo — impartial analysis, discussion
sostantivo maschile (bassa temperatura) coldaver, sentire freddo — to be, feel cold
••sudare freddo, avere i sudori -i — to be in a cold sweat
••a sangue freddo — in cold blood, cold-bloodedly
Note:Tra le varie accezioni dell'aggettivo freddo e dei suoi equivalenti inglesi, vanno messi in evidenza i seguenti casi: freddo si traduce cold o chilly (che può significare anche gelido), quando si vuole indicare una temperatura tanto bassa da essere poco gradevole o sopportabile; se non ci sono queste implicazioni negative, l'equivalente è cool; cold, chilly e cool si usano anche in senso figurato, con una connotazione tendenzialmente negativa. - Si noti che all'aggettivo freddo = cold corrisponde il sostantivo il freddo = the cold* * *freddo/'freddo/Tra le varie accezioni dell'aggettivo freddo e dei suoi equivalenti inglesi, vanno messi in evidenza i seguenti casi: freddo si traduce cold o chilly (che può significare anche gelido), quando si vuole indicare una temperatura tanto bassa da essere poco gradevole o sopportabile; se non ci sono queste implicazioni negative, l'equivalente è cool; cold, chilly e cool si usano anche in senso figurato, con una connotazione tendenzialmente negativa. - Si noti che all'aggettivo freddo = cold corrisponde il sostantivo il freddo = the cold.1 (a bassa temperatura) [acqua, notte, regione, vento, aria] cold, cool, chilly; resistente al freddo [ pianta] frost-resistant; questo vino va servito freddo this wine is best served chilled; tè, caffè freddo iced tea, coffee2 fig. [persona, voce, accoglienza, sguardo, sorriso, risposta] cold, chilly, cool; [luce, colore] cold; (indifferente, distaccato) [racconto, intervista] dull, flat3 a freddo analisi, discussione a freddo impartial analysis, discussion(bassa temperatura) cold; aver, sentire freddo to be, feel cold; fa un freddo pungente it's bitterly cold; i primi -i the first cold weather of the season; prendere freddo to catch a chillnon mi fa né caldo né freddo it leaves me cold; sudare freddo, avere i sudori -i to be in a cold sweat; a mente -a in the light of day; a sangue freddo in cold blood, cold-bloodedly; far venir freddo to sadden one's heart. -
9 cortante
adj.1 sharp (afilado).2 cutting (tajante) (frase, estilo).Las chicas se abalanzaron al hoyo The girls jumped blindly into the hole.3 incisal.4 blunt, rough, curt, snappish.* * *► adjetivo1 (que corta) cutting, sharp3 figurado (persona, estilo) sharp, brusque* * *adj.cutting, sharp* * *1. ADJ1) [instrumento] cutting, sharp2) [viento] cutting, biting3) [respuesta] sharp, cutting2.SM (=trinchador) cleaver, chopper* * *a) <instrumento/objeto> sharpb) < viento> bitingc) <respuesta/tono> sharp* * *= piercing, razor-sharp.Ex. She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.Ex. I've always wondered how samurai sword makers made their swords razor-sharp.----* frío cortante = biting cold, pinching cold.* viento cortante = biting wind.* * *a) <instrumento/objeto> sharpb) < viento> bitingc) <respuesta/tono> sharp* * *= piercing, razor-sharp.Ex: She gave him one long piercing glance and started up the stairs toward the deputy director's office.
Ex: I've always wondered how samurai sword makers made their swords razor-sharp.* frío cortante = biting cold, pinching cold.* viento cortante = biting wind.* * *1 ‹instrumento/objeto› sharp2 ‹viento› bitinghacía un frío cortante it was bitterly cold3 ‹respuesta/tono› sharpme respondió cortante she answered sharply* * *
cortante adjetivo
cortante adjetivo
1 (aire, frío, etc) cutting, biting: al subir a cubierta el viento cortante les hizo retroceder, after encountering a biting wind on deck, they were forced to go back inside
2 (persona, comentario) sharp: tiene una manera de ser tan cortante que me extraña que tenga amigos, her manner can be so curt that it's a wonder that she has any friends
' cortante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrupta
- abrupto
English:
biting
- bitter
- cutting
- sharp
- snappy
- curt
- tart
* * *cortante adj1. [afilado] sharp2. [viento] biting;[frío] bitter3. [tajante] [frase, estilo] cutting* * *adj1 filo sharp2 viento cutting* * *cortante adj: cutting, sharp -
10 pelar
v.1 to cut the hair of (person).2 to peel (fruta, patatas).3 to pluck (aves).pelar la pava to flirt, to have a lovey-dovey conversation (novios)4 to fleece (informal) (dejar sin dinero).* * *1 (persona) to cut somebody's hair2 (animal - quitar las plumas) to pluck; (- quitar la piel) to skin3 (fruta, patata, etc) to peel1 (cortarse el pelo) to get one's hair cut2 (piel) to be peeling\correr que se las pela familiar to run like madpelarse de frío familiar to freezeser duro,-a de pelar familiar to be a tough nut to crack* * *verb- pelarse* * *1. VT1) (=rapar)lo han pelado al cero o al rape — they've cropped his hair *, they've completely shaved his hair off
2) [+ fruta, patata] to peel; [+ habas, mariscos] to shell3) (=despellejar) to skin; (=desplumar) to pluck4) † (=criticar) to flay, criticize5) † (=quitar el dinero a) to clean out *, fleece *6) † (=matar) to do in **, bump off **7) LAm (=azotar) to beat up *8)2. VI1) Cono Sur (=cotillear) to gossip2) Esp*que pela: hace un frío que pela — it's bitterly cold
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <fruta/zanahoria> to peel; <habas/marisco> to shell; < caramelo> to unwrapb) < ave> to pluck2) ( rapar)lo pelaron al cero or al rape or (Méx) a jícara — they cropped his hair very short
3) (fam) ( en el juego) to clean... out (colloq)4) (Chi fam) < persona> to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)2.pelar via)que pela — (fam)
b) (Chi fam) ( chismear) to gossip (maliciously)3.pelarse v prona) ( a causa del sol) persona to peel; cara/hombros (+ me/te/le etc) to peelb) (caus) (fam) ( cortarse el pelo) to get o have one's hair cutque se las pela — (fam) <ir/corner> like the wind (colloq)
* * *= peel apart, peel off, peel, shell, shuck, peeling, husk.Ex. The databases allows the user to peel apart a digital human body like the layers of an onion to reveal the organs within.Ex. If you encounter an unlabeled document during charge-out, peel off one of the preprinted labels and put it in the document.Ex. In seeking an answer the data were approached, after the manner of peeling an onion, from a number of perspectives: the sociological, the cultural, and the psychological.Ex. At harvest, plants were separated into three sections and all pods were removed by hand from each of the three sections and then hand shelled.Ex. All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.Ex. The installation of a peel remover for the peeling of tomatoes is described.Ex. For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.----* correr que se las pela = run for + Posesivo + life.* hacer un frío que pela = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* pelarse = flake off, flake.* posibilidad de pelarse = flakiness.* que pela = piping hot, baking hot.* que se está pelando = flaking.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <fruta/zanahoria> to peel; <habas/marisco> to shell; < caramelo> to unwrapb) < ave> to pluck2) ( rapar)lo pelaron al cero or al rape or (Méx) a jícara — they cropped his hair very short
3) (fam) ( en el juego) to clean... out (colloq)4) (Chi fam) < persona> to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)2.pelar via)que pela — (fam)
b) (Chi fam) ( chismear) to gossip (maliciously)3.pelarse v prona) ( a causa del sol) persona to peel; cara/hombros (+ me/te/le etc) to peelb) (caus) (fam) ( cortarse el pelo) to get o have one's hair cutque se las pela — (fam) <ir/corner> like the wind (colloq)
* * *= peel apart, peel off, peel, shell, shuck, peeling, husk.Ex: The databases allows the user to peel apart a digital human body like the layers of an onion to reveal the organs within.
Ex: If you encounter an unlabeled document during charge-out, peel off one of the preprinted labels and put it in the document.Ex: In seeking an answer the data were approached, after the manner of peeling an onion, from a number of perspectives: the sociological, the cultural, and the psychological.Ex: At harvest, plants were separated into three sections and all pods were removed by hand from each of the three sections and then hand shelled.Ex: All ears were harvested, shucked and dried on 24 October.Ex: The installation of a peel remover for the peeling of tomatoes is described.Ex: For this reason screening is necessary before husking the seed.* correr que se las pela = run for + Posesivo + life.* hacer un frío que pela = be brass monkey weather, be (so) cold (enough) to freeze the balls off/of a brass monkey.* pelarse = flake off, flake.* posibilidad de pelarse = flakiness.* que pela = piping hot, baking hot.* que se está pelando = flaking.* * *pelar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹fruta/zanahoria› to peel; ‹guisantes/marisco› to shell; ‹caramelo› to unwrap¿te pelo la manzana? shall I peel your apple for you?B1(rapar): lo pelaron al cero or al rape or ( Méx) a jícara they cropped his hair very short, they scalped him ( colloq)2me pelaron they cleaned me out o left me without a cent o a penny ( colloq)■ pelarvi1el agua está que pela the water's boiling (hot) ( colloq)■ pelarse1 (a causa del sol) «persona» to peel; «cara/espalda/hombros» (+ me/te/le etc) to peelme estoy pelando I'm peelingse te están pelando los brazos your arms are peelingvoy a pelarme I'm going to get my hair cut… que se las pela ( fam): miente que se las pela he lies like anything o like nobody's business ( colloq)corre que se las pela she runs like the wind ( colloq)se las peló para Argentina he went off to Argentina ( colloq)yo me las pelo I'm off ( colloq)* * *
pelar ( conjugate pelar) verbo transitivo
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‹habas/marisco› to shell;
‹ caramelo› to unwrap
2 ( rapar): lo pelaron al cero or al rape they cropped his hair very short
3 (fam) ( en el juego) to clean … out (colloq)
4 (Chi fam) ‹ persona› to badmouth (AmE colloq), to slag off (BrE colloq)
pelarse verbo pronominal ( a causa del sol) [ persona] to peel;
[cara/hombros] (+ me/te/le etc) to peel;
pelar verbo transitivo
1 (piel, fruta) to peel
2 (un ave) to pluck
3 fam (cortar el pelo a) to cut the hair of
♦ Locuciones: hace un frío que pela, it's freezing cold
duro de pelar, a hard nut
' pelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
English:
exfoliate
- for
- peel
- shell
- skin
- pare
- scrape
* * *♦ vt1. [fruta, patatas] to peel;[guisantes, marisco] to shell2. [cable] to strip;[caramelo] to unwrap3. [aves] to pluck;[conejos] to skin; Fampelar la pava [novios] to flirt, to have a lovey-dovey conversation;Carib [adular] to flatterme han pelado I've been scalped;lo pelaron al cero he had his head shaved♦ viFamhace un frío que pela it's freezing cold;RP Famestá que pela [caliente] it's boiling (hot);Ven Fam* * *hace un frío que pela fam it’s freezing* * *pelar vt1) : to peel, to shell2) : to skin3) : to pluck4) : to remove hair from* * *pelar vb1. (fruta, patata, zanahoria) to peel¿te pelo la naranja? shall I peel your orange for you?2. (guisantes, frutos secos, huevo) to shell -
11 cortar
v.1 to cut.cortar una rebanada de pan to cut a slice of breadcorta la tarta en cinco partes divide the cake in five, cut the cake into five slicescortarle el pelo a alguien to cut somebody's hairElla corta las ramas del rosal She cuts the rosebush branches.2 to cut out (recortar) (tela, figura de papel).3 to crack, to chap (labios, piel).4 to slice through (hender) (aire, olas).El carnicero cortó los filetes The butcher sliced the fillets.5 to cut (baraja).6 to curdle (leche).7 to cut off (interrumpir) (retirada, luz, teléfono).cortar el tráfico to close the road to traffic8 to cut (poner fin a) (beca).cortar un problema de raíz to nip a problem in the bud; (impedirlo) to root a problem out (erradicarlo)9 to cut (producir un corte).estas tijeras no cortan these scissors don't cut (properly)cortar por lo sano (figurative) to resort to drastic measures; (aplicar una solución drástica) to cut one's losses (para evitar más pérdidas)10 to take a short cut.11 to split up.corté con mi novio I've split up with my boyfriend12 to cut short, to cut, to cut off.Ella cortó a Ricardo rápidamente She cut Richard short quickly.13 to chop, to cut up, to cut out, to cut.Ella corta madera para el fuego She chops wood for the fire.14 to ablate, to amputate, to curtail.* * *1 (gen) to cut2 (pelo) to cut, trim3 (árbol) to cut down4 (carne) to carve5 (pastel) to cut up6 (cabeza, teléfono, gas) to cut off7 (mayonesa, leche) to curdle8 (piel) to chap, crack9 (viento, frío) to chill, bite10 COSTURA to cut out11 (interrumpir) to cut off, interrupt12 (bloquear) to block13 (suprimir) to cut out1 to cut1 to cut2 (herirse) to cut, cut oneself3 (el pelo - por otro) to have one's hair cut; (- uno mismo) to cut one's hair■ ¿te has cortado el pelo? have you had your hair cut?4 (piel) to become chapped5 (leche) to go off, curdle; (mayonesa) to curdle6 (comunicación) to be cut off7 familiar (aturdirse) to get embarrassed, get tongue-tied, go all shy\¡corta el rollo! knock it off!cortar con alguien familiar to split up with somebodycortar el apetito to ruin one's appetitecortar el bacalao familiar to be the bosscortar en seco figurado to cut shortcortar la digestión to give one indigestion, upset one's stomachcortar la palabra to interruptcortar por la mitad to split down the middlecortar por lo sano familiar to take drastic measures* * *verb1) to cut2) slice3) chop4) trim5) interrupt6) block•- cortarse* * *1. VT1) [con algo afilado] [gen] to cut; [en trozos] to chop; [en rebanadas] to slice¿quién te ha cortado el pelo? — who cut your hair?
corta el apio en trozos — cut o chop the celery into pieces
2) (=partir) [+ árbol] to cut down; [+ madera] to saw3) (=dividir) to cutla línea corta el círculo en dos — the line cuts o divides the circle in two
4) (=interrumpir)a) [+ comunicaciones, agua, corriente] to cut off; [+ carretera, puente] (=cerrar) to close; (=bloquear) to blocklas tropas están intentando cortar la carretera que conduce al aeropuerto — the troops are trying to cut off the road to the airport
b) [+ relaciones] to break off; [+ discurso, conversación] to cut short5) (=suprimir) to cut6) [frío] to chap, crackel frío me corta los labios — the cold is chapping o cracking my lips
7) (Dep) [+ balón] to slice8) [+ baraja] to cut9) * [+ droga] to cut *2. VI1) (=estar afilado) to cutsano 1)estas tijeras no cortan — these scissors are blunt o don't cut
2) (Inform)"cortar y pegar" — "cut and paste"
3) (Meteo)hace un viento que corta — there's a bitter o biting wind
4) (=acortar)5)• cortar con (=terminar) —
es absurdo cortar con tu tía por culpa de su marido — it's ridiculous to break off contact with your aunt because of her husband
ha cortado con su novia — he's broken up with o finished with his girlfriend
6)rollo 1., 5)¡corta! — * give us a break! *
7) (Naipes) to cut8) (Radio)¡corto! — over!
¡corto y cierro! — over and out!
9) LAm (Telec) to hang up3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( dividir) <cuerda/pastel> to cut, chop; < asado> to carve; <leña/madera> to chop; < baraja> to cut; <aire/agua> (liter) to slice o cut throughcortar algo por la mitad — to cut something in half o in two
cortar algo en rodajas/en cuadritos — to slice/dice something
¿en cuántas partes lo corto? — how many slices (o pieces etc) shall I cut it into?
2) (quitar, separar) <rama/punta/pierna> to cut off; < árbol> to cut down, chop down; < flores> (CS) to pickcortarle la cabeza a alguien — to chop off o cut off somebody's head
3) ( hacer más corto) <pelo/uñas> to cut; <césped/pasto> to mow; < seto> to cut; < rosal> to cut back; < texto> to cut down4)a) ( en costura) <falda/vestido> to cut outb) ( recortar) <anuncio/receta/muñeca de papel> to cut out5) ( interrumpir)a) <agua/gas/luz/comunicación> to cut off; <película/programa> to interruptcortarla — (Chi fam)
córtala con eso — OK, cut it out, now (colloq)
b) < retirada> to cut offc) < calle> policía/obreros to close, block off; manifestantes to blockd) < relaciones diplomáticas> to break off; <subvenciones/ayuda> to cut off6) < fiebre> to bring down; < hemorragia> to stop, stem7) < persona> ( en conversación) to interrupt8) (censurar, editar) < película> to cut; <escena/diálogo> to cut, to cut out9) <recta/plano> to cross10)a) <heroína/cocaína> to adulterate, cut (colloq)b) < leche> to curdle11) fríoel frío me cortó los labios — my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
12) (RPl) < dientes> to cut2.cortar vi1) cuchillo/tijeras to cut2)a) ( por radio)corto y fuera or corto y cierro — over and out
b) (Cin)c) (CS) ( por teléfono) to hang up3) ( terminar)a) novios to break up, split upb)cortar con algo — <con pasado/raíces> to break with something
4) ( en naipes) to cut5) ( en costura) to cut out6) ( acortar camino)cortar por algo: cortemos por el bosque/la plaza let's cut through the woods/across the square; cortaron por el atajo — they took the shortcut
7) (Chi fam) (ir, dirigirse)3.no sabía para dónde cortar — (Chi fam) I/he didn't know which way to turn (colloq)
cortarse v pron1) ( interrumpirse) proyección/película to stop; llamada/gas to get cut off2) (refl)a) ( hacerse un corte) to cut oneself; <dedo/brazo/cara> to cutb) piel/labios (+ me/te/le etc) to crack, become chapped3)a) (refl) <uñas/pelo> to cutb) (caus) < pelo> to have... cut4) (recípr) líneas/calles to cross5) leche/mayonesa to curdle6) (Chi, Esp) persona (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed7) (Chi fam) animal to collapse from exhaustion* * *= cut off, crop, trim, slash, chop off, clip, dam (up), sever, intersect, chop down, shut off, chop up, cut down, fell, shear, trim off, cut + Nombre + up, split, shear off, snip, hew, cut up into + strips.Ex. The spine folds of the assembled sheets were simply cut off, separating all the leaves, which were then attached to each other and to a backing strip by a coating of rubber solution, and cased in the ordinary way.Ex. In addition, many of photographs are badly cropped, with the tops of heads, towers, and artworks lopped off.Ex. The edges of the leaves may have been trimmed smooth by the binder, or left rough (uncut).Ex. Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex. Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Ex. Some libraries frequently subscribe to specific newspapers in duplicate in order to clip articles and illustrations of interest for particular subject files.Ex. But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity = Aunque evitar cualquier divagación o cortar el flujo de la conversación demasiado pronto y con demasiada frecuencia con interrupciones generalmente sólo coarta la espontaneidad.Ex. This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex. Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex. Microform catalogs take up less room and are more sound ecologically since you don't have to chop down half of Canada everytime you make a large catalog = Los catálogos de microformas ocupan menos espacio y son más acertados desde un punto de vista ecológico ya que no tienes que talar la mitad de Canadá cada vez que hagas un catálogo grande.Ex. Advanced design sprinklers shut off water when the fire is out, reducing the risk of water damage.Ex. The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex. A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex. In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex. All the activity on a sheep station was directed to one end: shearing the sheep and sending the wool away to the city.Ex. If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.Ex. They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex. In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex. Working at the lumberyard pushing a tree through the buzz saw he accidentally sheared off all ten of his fingers.Ex. It's perfect for dead heading dense flowering plant without accidentally snipping the neighboring blooms.Ex. Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex. Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.----* abrir cortando = lance.* ¡corta el rollo! = put a sock in it!.* cortar Algo = snip + Nombre + off.* cortar Algo como si fuera mantequilla = cut through + Nombre + like a (hot) knife through butter.* cortar Algo de raíz = nip + Nombre + in the bud.* cortar a tajos = hack.* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* cortar con motoguadaña = strim.* cortar con una sierra = saw.* cortar, cortar con tijeras = snip.* cortar el agua = cut off + the water.* cortar el bacalao = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* cortar el césped = mow + the lawn, mow.* cortar el cuello = decapitate.* cortar el rollo = cut to + the chase.* cortar en lonchas = slice.* cortar en pedacitos = cut up into + small pieces.* cortar en pedazos = cut + Nombre + up.* cortar en rebanadas = slice.* cortar en rodajas = slice.* cortar en tajos = hack.* cortar en tiras = shred, cut up into + strips.* cortar en trocitos = dice.* cortar en trozos = cut + Nombre + up.* cortar la cabeza = behead.* cortar la hierba = mow.* cortar las flores marchitas = deadhead.* cortarle las alas a Alguien = clip + Posesivo + wings.* cortarle los vuelos a Alguien = clip + Posesivo + wings.* cortar llegando al hueso = cut to + the bone.* cortar metal = shear.* cortar perpendicularmente a la veta de crecimiento = cut + across the grain.* cortar por = cut across.* cortar por lo sano = cut + Gordian knot, cut + Posesivo + losses.* cortar radicalmente con = make + a clean break with.* cortarse = nick + Reflexivo.* cortar un nudo gordiano = cut + Gordian knot.* cortar y pegar = cut-and-paste.* cortar y secar = cut and dry.* máquina de cortar en rebanadas = slicer.* sin cortar = uncut.* utensilio para cortar = cutting tool.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( dividir) <cuerda/pastel> to cut, chop; < asado> to carve; <leña/madera> to chop; < baraja> to cut; <aire/agua> (liter) to slice o cut throughcortar algo por la mitad — to cut something in half o in two
cortar algo en rodajas/en cuadritos — to slice/dice something
¿en cuántas partes lo corto? — how many slices (o pieces etc) shall I cut it into?
2) (quitar, separar) <rama/punta/pierna> to cut off; < árbol> to cut down, chop down; < flores> (CS) to pickcortarle la cabeza a alguien — to chop off o cut off somebody's head
3) ( hacer más corto) <pelo/uñas> to cut; <césped/pasto> to mow; < seto> to cut; < rosal> to cut back; < texto> to cut down4)a) ( en costura) <falda/vestido> to cut outb) ( recortar) <anuncio/receta/muñeca de papel> to cut out5) ( interrumpir)a) <agua/gas/luz/comunicación> to cut off; <película/programa> to interruptcortarla — (Chi fam)
córtala con eso — OK, cut it out, now (colloq)
b) < retirada> to cut offc) < calle> policía/obreros to close, block off; manifestantes to blockd) < relaciones diplomáticas> to break off; <subvenciones/ayuda> to cut off6) < fiebre> to bring down; < hemorragia> to stop, stem7) < persona> ( en conversación) to interrupt8) (censurar, editar) < película> to cut; <escena/diálogo> to cut, to cut out9) <recta/plano> to cross10)a) <heroína/cocaína> to adulterate, cut (colloq)b) < leche> to curdle11) fríoel frío me cortó los labios — my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
12) (RPl) < dientes> to cut2.cortar vi1) cuchillo/tijeras to cut2)a) ( por radio)corto y fuera or corto y cierro — over and out
b) (Cin)c) (CS) ( por teléfono) to hang up3) ( terminar)a) novios to break up, split upb)cortar con algo — <con pasado/raíces> to break with something
4) ( en naipes) to cut5) ( en costura) to cut out6) ( acortar camino)cortar por algo: cortemos por el bosque/la plaza let's cut through the woods/across the square; cortaron por el atajo — they took the shortcut
7) (Chi fam) (ir, dirigirse)3.no sabía para dónde cortar — (Chi fam) I/he didn't know which way to turn (colloq)
cortarse v pron1) ( interrumpirse) proyección/película to stop; llamada/gas to get cut off2) (refl)a) ( hacerse un corte) to cut oneself; <dedo/brazo/cara> to cutb) piel/labios (+ me/te/le etc) to crack, become chapped3)a) (refl) <uñas/pelo> to cutb) (caus) < pelo> to have... cut4) (recípr) líneas/calles to cross5) leche/mayonesa to curdle6) (Chi, Esp) persona (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed7) (Chi fam) animal to collapse from exhaustion* * *= cut off, crop, trim, slash, chop off, clip, dam (up), sever, intersect, chop down, shut off, chop up, cut down, fell, shear, trim off, cut + Nombre + up, split, shear off, snip, hew, cut up into + strips.Ex: The spine folds of the assembled sheets were simply cut off, separating all the leaves, which were then attached to each other and to a backing strip by a coating of rubber solution, and cased in the ordinary way.
Ex: In addition, many of photographs are badly cropped, with the tops of heads, towers, and artworks lopped off.Ex: The edges of the leaves may have been trimmed smooth by the binder, or left rough (uncut).Ex: Finally, a few copies of an edition seem generally to have slipped through with their cancellanda uncancelled, so that examples of the original settings may sometimes be found (occasionally slashed by the warehouse keeper's shears, deliberate defacement which escaped notice).Ex: Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Ex: Some libraries frequently subscribe to specific newspapers in duplicate in order to clip articles and illustrations of interest for particular subject files.Ex: But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity = Aunque evitar cualquier divagación o cortar el flujo de la conversación demasiado pronto y con demasiada frecuencia con interrupciones generalmente sólo coarta la espontaneidad.Ex: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Ex: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Ex: Microform catalogs take up less room and are more sound ecologically since you don't have to chop down half of Canada everytime you make a large catalog = Los catálogos de microformas ocupan menos espacio y son más acertados desde un punto de vista ecológico ya que no tienes que talar la mitad de Canadá cada vez que hagas un catálogo grande.Ex: Advanced design sprinklers shut off water when the fire is out, reducing the risk of water damage.Ex: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Ex: A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Ex: In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Ex: All the activity on a sheep station was directed to one end: shearing the sheep and sending the wool away to the city.Ex: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.Ex: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Ex: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Ex: Working at the lumberyard pushing a tree through the buzz saw he accidentally sheared off all ten of his fingers.Ex: It's perfect for dead heading dense flowering plant without accidentally snipping the neighboring blooms.Ex: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Ex: Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.* abrir cortando = lance.* ¡corta el rollo! = put a sock in it!.* cortar Algo = snip + Nombre + off.* cortar Algo como si fuera mantequilla = cut through + Nombre + like a (hot) knife through butter.* cortar Algo de raíz = nip + Nombre + in the bud.* cortar a tajos = hack.* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* cortar con motoguadaña = strim.* cortar con una sierra = saw.* cortar, cortar con tijeras = snip.* cortar el agua = cut off + the water.* cortar el bacalao = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost.* cortar el césped = mow + the lawn, mow.* cortar el cuello = decapitate.* cortar el rollo = cut to + the chase.* cortar en lonchas = slice.* cortar en pedacitos = cut up into + small pieces.* cortar en pedazos = cut + Nombre + up.* cortar en rebanadas = slice.* cortar en rodajas = slice.* cortar en tajos = hack.* cortar en tiras = shred, cut up into + strips.* cortar en trocitos = dice.* cortar en trozos = cut + Nombre + up.* cortar la cabeza = behead.* cortar la hierba = mow.* cortar las flores marchitas = deadhead.* cortarle las alas a Alguien = clip + Posesivo + wings.* cortarle los vuelos a Alguien = clip + Posesivo + wings.* cortar llegando al hueso = cut to + the bone.* cortar metal = shear.* cortar perpendicularmente a la veta de crecimiento = cut + across the grain.* cortar por = cut across.* cortar por lo sano = cut + Gordian knot, cut + Posesivo + losses.* cortar radicalmente con = make + a clean break with.* cortarse = nick + Reflexivo.* cortar un nudo gordiano = cut + Gordian knot.* cortar y pegar = cut-and-paste.* cortar y secar = cut and dry.* máquina de cortar en rebanadas = slicer.* sin cortar = uncut.* utensilio para cortar = cutting tool.* * *cortar [A1 ]vt1 ‹cuerda/tarta› to cutcorta el cable aquí cut the wire herecortar por la línea de puntos cut along the dotted linese pasa horas cortando papeles he spends hours cutting up pieces of papercortó el pastel por la mitad he cut the cake in half o in two¿en cuántas partes lo corto? how many slices ( o pieces etc) shall I cut it into?puedes ir cortando las zanahorias you could start chopping the carrotsse cortan los pimientos por la mitad cut o slice the peppers into halvescortar algo en trozos to cut sth into piecescortar algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice stheste queso se corta muy bien this cheese cuts very easilycortar la carne en trozos pequeños chop o cut the meat (up) into small chunks2 ‹asado› to carve3 ‹leña/madera› to chop4 ‹baraja› to cut5 ( liter); ‹aire/agua› to slice o cut throughB (quitar, separar)1 ‹rama/punta› to cut off; ‹pierna/brazo› to cut off; ‹árbol› to cut down, chop down; ‹flores› ( AmL) to pickcórtame una puntita de pan cut me off a bit of bread, will you?me cortó un trozo de melón she cut me a piece of meloncortarles los tallos y poner a hervir cut off o remove the stalks and boilla máquina le cortó un dedo the machine took off his finger, his finger got cut off in the machinecortarle la cabeza a algn to chop off o cut off sb's head2 ‹anuncio/receta› to cut outC (hacer más corto) to cutle cortó el pelo/las uñas he cut her hair/nailscortar el césped to mow the lawn, cut the grasshay que cortar los rosales the rose bushes need cutting back o pruningD«viento»: hacía un viento que me cortaba la cara there was a biting wind blowing in my face o ( liter) lashing my faceE (en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut outF1 ‹agua/gas/luz› to cut off; ‹comunicación› to cut offle cortaron el teléfono his phone was cut offcorta la electricidad antes de tocarlo switch off the electricity before you touch itsiempre cortan la película en lo más interesante they always interrupt the movie at the most exciting momentcórtenla de hacer ruido cut out the noise, will you? ( colloq)2 ‹calle› (por obras) to closelos manifestantes cortaron la carretera the demonstrators blocked the roadla policía cortó la calle the police blocked off o closed the street3 ‹retirada› to cut offhan cortado el tráfico en la zona they've closed the area to trafficla policía nos cortó el paso the police cut us off4 ‹relaciones diplomáticas› to break off; ‹subvenciones/ayuda› to cut offG ‹fiebre› to bring down; ‹resfriado› to cure, get rid of; ‹hemorragia› to stop, stemH ‹persona› (en una conversación) to interruptme cortó en seco he cut me short, he cut me off sharplyI ‹película› to cut, edit; ‹escena/diálogo› to cut out, edit outJ ‹recta/plano› to crossla Avenida Santa Fe corta el Paseo de Gracia the Avenida Santa Fe crosses the Paseo de GraciaK1 ‹heroína/cocaína› to adulterate, cut ( colloq)2 ‹vermut› to add water ( o lemon etc) to3 ‹leche› to curdleL ( RPl) ‹dientes› to cutestá cortando los dientes he's cutting his teeth, he's teethingM( Chi) ‹animal› cortó al caballo de tanto galopar he rode the horse so hard that it collapsed■ cortarviA «cuchillo/tijeras» to cuteste cuchillo no corta this knife doesn't cut o is bluntB1(por radio): corto y cambio overcorto y fuera or corto y cierro over and out2 ( Cin):¡corten! cut!3 (CS) (por teléfono) to hang upno me cortes don't hang up on me, don't put the phone down on me1 «novios» to break up, split upha cortado con el novio she's broken o split up with her boyfriend2 cortar CON algo to break WITH sthdecidió cortar con el pasado she decided to break with o make a break with the pastD (en naipes) to cutE (en costura) to cut outF (acortar camino) cortar POR algo:cortemos por el bosque/la plaza let's cut through the woods/across the square, let's take a short cut through the woods/across the squarecortaron por el atajo they took the shortcutG■ cortarseA (interrumpirse) «proyección/película» to stop; «llamada/gas» to get cut offse cortó la línea or comunicación I got cut offse ha cortado la luz there's been a power cutno te metas en el agua ahora, que se te va a cortar la digestión don't go in the water yet, it's bad for the digestion/you'll get stomach crampcasi se me corta la respiración del susto I was so frightened I could hardly breatheB ( refl) (hacerse un corte) to cut oneself; ‹dedo/brazo/cara› to cutiba descalza y me corté el pie I was barefoot shoes and I cut my footse cortó afeitándose he cut himself shavingC1 ( refl) ‹uñas/pelo› to cutse corta el pelo ella misma she cuts her own hairse cortó una oreja he cut off his earse cortó las venas he slashed his wrists2 ( caus) ‹pelo› to have … cut¿cuándo vas a cortarte el pelo? when are you going to have a haircut o get your hair cut?D ( recípr) «líneas/calles» to crossE «leche» to go off, curdle; «mayonesa» to curdleF( Esp) «persona» (turbarse, aturdirse): no le digas eso que se corta don't say that to her, she'll get all embarrassedse corta cuando se ve entre mucha gente he comes over o goes all shy when there are too many people around ( colloq)me corto de hambre/sed I'm dying of hunger/thirst* * *
cortar ( conjugate cortar) verbo transitivo
1 ( dividir) ‹cuerda/pastel› to cut, chop;
‹ asado› to carve;
‹leña/madera› to chop;
‹ baraja› to cut;◊ cortar algo por la mitad to cut sth in half o in two;
cortar algo en rodajas/en cuadritos to slice/dice sth;
cortar algo en trozos to cut sth into pieces
2 (quitar, separar) ‹rama/punta/pierna› to cut off;
‹ árbol› to cut down, chop down;
‹ flores› (CS) to pick;
3 ( hacer más corto) ‹pelo/uñas› to cut;
‹césped/pasto› to mow;
‹ seto› to cut;
‹ rosal› to cut back;
‹ texto› to cut down
4 ( en costura) ‹falda/vestido› to cut out
5 ( interrumpir)
‹película/programa› to interrupt
[ manifestantes] to block;
6 (censurar, editar) ‹ película› to cut;
‹escena/diálogo› to cut (out)
7 [ frío]:◊ el frío me cortó los labios my lips were chapped o cracked from the cold weather
verbo intransitivo
1 [cuchillo/tijeras] to cut
2a) (Cin):◊ ¡corten! cut!
cortarse verbo pronominal
1 ( interrumpirse) [proyección/película] to stop;
[llamada/gas] to get cut off;
se me cortó la respiración I could hardly breathe
2
‹brazo/cara› to cut;
3 ( cruzarse) [líneas/calles] to cross
4 [ leche] to curdle;
[mayonesa/salsa] to separate
5 (Chi, Esp) [ persona] (turbarse, aturdirse) to get embarrassed
cortar
I verbo transitivo
1 to cut
(un árbol) to cut down
(el césped) to mow
2 (amputar) to cut off
3 (la luz, el teléfono) to cut off
4 (impedir el paso) to block
5 (eliminar, censurar) to cut out
II verbo intransitivo
1 (partir) to cut
2 (atajar) to cut across, to take a short cut
3 familiar (interrumpir una relación) to split up: cortó con su novia, he split up with his girlfriend
♦ Locuciones: familiar cortar por lo sano, to put an end to
' cortar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bacalao
- colgar
- desconectar
- lámina
- ligadura
- pelar
- pinchar
- ras
- sana
- sano
- seccionar
- sesgar
- despedazar
- largo
- mitad
- plantilla
- servir
- tijeras
- trozo
English:
bar
- begin
- block off
- blunt
- board
- breadboard
- chop
- chop off
- chop up
- clip
- consent
- cramp
- cut
- cut off
- cut up
- dice
- disconnect
- edit
- fillet
- hack
- hair-clippers
- lop off
- mow
- nick
- nip
- pick
- rot
- sever
- shear
- shred
- shut off
- slice
- slice through
- slice up
- slit
- snip
- take off
- bite
- block
- bread
- break
- carve
- clippers
- crop
- dock
- gash
- hang
- lawnmower
- lop
- loss
* * *♦ vt1. [seccionar] to cut;[en pedazos] to cut up; [escindir] [rama, brazo, cabeza] to cut off; [talar] to cut down;cortar el césped to mow the lawn, to cut the grass;hay que cortar leña para el hogar we have to chop some firewood for the hearth;siempre corta el pavo he always carves the turkey;cortar una rebanada de pan to cut a slice of bread;cortar el pan a rodajas to slice the bread, to cut the bread into slices;cortar algo en pedazos to cut sth into pieces;corta la tarta en cinco partes divide the cake in five, cut the cake into five slices;corta esta cuerda por la mitad cut this string in half;corta la cebolla muy fina chop the onion very finely;le cortaron la cabeza they chopped her head off;le cortaron dos dedos porque se le habían gangrenado they amputated o removed two of his fingers that had gone gangrenous;cortarle el pelo a alguien to cut sb's hair2. [recortar] [tela, figura de papel] to cut out;[gastos] to cut back3. [interrumpir] [retirada, luz, teléfono] to cut off;[carretera] to close; [hemorragia] to stop, to staunch; [discurso, conversación] to interrupt; Dep [pase, tiro] to block;cortar la luz to cut off the electricity supply;nos han cortado el teléfono our telephone has been cut off o disconnected;la nieve nos cortó el paso we were cut off by the snow;cortaron el tráfico para que pasara el desfile they closed the road to traffic so the procession could pass by;la falta cortó el ataque del equipo visitante the foul stopped the away team's attack;cortada por obras [en letrero] road closed for repairs;en esta cadena de televisión no cortan las películas con anuncios on this television channel they don't interrupt the films with adverts;CSur Fam¡cortála! shut it!, shut up!4. [atravesar] [recta] to cross, to intersect;[calle, territorio] to cut across;el río corta la región de este a oeste the river runs right across o bisects the region from east to west5. [labios, piel] to crack, to chap7. [baraja] to cut8. [leche] to curdle;9. [película] [escena] to cut;[censurar] to censor10. [poner fin a] [beca] to cut;[relaciones diplomáticas] to break off; [abusos] to put a stop to;cortar un problema de raíz [impedirlo] to nip a problem in the bud;[erradicarlo] to root a problem out;cortar algo por lo sano: tenemos que cortar este comportamiento por lo sano we must take drastic measures to put an end to this behaviour11. Fam [avergonzar]este hombre me corta un poco I find it hard to be myself when that man's aroundme cortó en mitad de la frase she hung up on me when I was in mid-sentence13. Informát to cut;cortar y pegar cut and paste♦ vi1. [producir un corte] to cut;estas tijeras no cortan these scissors don't cut (properly);corte por la línea de puntos cut along the dotted line;cortar por lo sano [aplicar una solución drástica] to resort to drastic measures;decidió cortar por lo sano con su pasado she decided to make a clean break with her past2. [atajar] to take a short cut ( por through);corté por el camino del bosque I took a short cut through the forest3. [terminar una relación] to split up ( con with);Radcorté con mi novio I've split up with my boyfriend¡corto y cambio! over!;¡corto y cierro! over and out!5. [en juego de cartas] to cut7. RP [hablando por teléfono] to hang up, to put the phone down;no corte, por favor hold the line, please* * *I v/t1 cut; electricidad cut off2 calle close3:cortar la respiración fig take one’s breath awayII v/i cut;cortar con alguien split up with s.o.* * *cortar vt1) : to cut, to slice, to trim2) : to cut out, to omit3) : to cut off, to interrupt4) : to block, to close off5) : to curdle (milk)cortar vi1) : to cut2) : to break up3) : to hang up (the telephone)* * *cortar vbten cuidado con la lata, que corta be careful with the tin it's sharp2. (agua, luz, teléfono) to cut off3. (calle, carretera) to close -
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['bɪtə(r)] 1. adjperson zgorzkniały; taste, experience, disappointment gorzki; cold, wind przejmujący, przenikliwy; struggle, criticism zawzięty2. n ( BRIT)to the bitter end — do samego końca struggle etc do upadłego
* * *['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) gorzki2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) przykry3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) zawzięty4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) lodowaty•- bitterly
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13 обжигающе холодно
General subject: bitterly cold (о холодной погоде с резким, обжигающим лицо и пробирающимся до самых костей морозным ветром - \<i\>bitter wind\</i\>) -
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куса́ющий, колю́чийdet er bídende koldt — (на у́лице) жгу́чий моро́з
* * *biting, bitter, caustic, caustically, cutting, nippy, piercing* * *adj biting, cutting ( fx wind, remark);[ bidende kold] icy; bitterly cold. -
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'bitə1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) amargo2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) amargo3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) hostil, encarnizado4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) helado•- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminous
bitter adj1. amargo2. glacialtr['bɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]2 (weather) glacial3 (person) amargado,-a4 (fight) enconado,-a1 cerveza amarga\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto carry on to the bitter end seguir hasta el finalto feel bitter about something guardar rencor por algobitter ['bɪt̬ər] adj1) acrid: amargo, acre2) penetrating: cortante, penetrantebitter cold: frío glacial3) harsh: duro, amargoto the bitter end: hasta el final4) intense, relentless: intenso, extremo, implacablebitter hatred: odio implacableadj.• acerbo, -a adj.• amargo, -a adj.• cerveza amarga adj.• cortante adj.• desabrido, -a adj.• encarnizado, -a adj.• recio, -a adj.• reñido, -a adj.n.• bíter s.m.
I 'bɪtər, 'bɪtə(r)1)a) ( in taste) amargob) ( very cold) < weather> glacial, muy frío; <wind/frost> cortante, penetrante, glacial2)a) (painful, hard) < disappointment> amargob) < person> resentido, amargadoc) <enemies/hatred> implacable, a muerte; < struggle> enconado
II
mass noun (BrE) tipo de cerveza ligeramente amarga['bɪtǝ(r)]1. ADJ1) (in taste) [drink, medicine] amargo2) (=icy) [weather, winter] gélido, glacial; [wind] cortante, gélidoit's bitter today! — hoy hace un frío gélido or glacial
3) (=fierce) [enemy, hatred] implacable; [battle] encarnizado4) (=resentful) [person] amargado, resentido; [protest] amargoto feel bitter about sth — estar amargo or resentido por algo
5) (=painful) [disappointment] amargo2. N1) (Brit) (=beer) cerveza f amarga2) bitters licor amargo hecho con extractos de plantas3.CPDbitter aloes NPL — áloes mpl amargos
bitter lemon N — (=drink) refresco m de limón
bitter orange N — (=drink) refresco m de naranja
* * *
I ['bɪtər, 'bɪtə(r)]1)a) ( in taste) amargob) ( very cold) < weather> glacial, muy frío; <wind/frost> cortante, penetrante, glacial2)a) (painful, hard) < disappointment> amargob) < person> resentido, amargadoc) <enemies/hatred> implacable, a muerte; < struggle> enconado
II
mass noun (BrE) tipo de cerveza ligeramente amarga -
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['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) bitter4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bidende•- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminous* * *['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) bitter4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bidende•- bitterly
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['bɪtə(r)] 1.1) (sour) amaro2) (resentful) [tone, comment] acre, aspro, risentito; [ person] amareggiato, risentito; [ memory] amaro, dolorososhe felt bitter about the way they had treated her — era risentita per il modo in cui l'avevano trattata
4) (very cold) [ weather] rigido; [ wind] pungente5) (hard to accept) [disappointment, truth] amaro, crudele; [ blow] duro2. 3.••to the bitter end — [fight, carry on] fino in fondo
* * *['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) amaro; aspro2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) amaro3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) acerrimo4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) intenso, pungente•- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminous* * *['bɪtə(r)] 1.1) (sour) amaro2) (resentful) [tone, comment] acre, aspro, risentito; [ person] amareggiato, risentito; [ memory] amaro, dolorososhe felt bitter about the way they had treated her — era risentita per il modo in cui l'avevano trattata
4) (very cold) [ weather] rigido; [ wind] pungente5) (hard to accept) [disappointment, truth] amaro, crudele; [ blow] duro2. 3.••to the bitter end — [fight, carry on] fino in fondo
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'ɡleiʃəl1) (of glaciers; formed by ice: a glacial valley; glacial deposits.) glacial2) (extremely cold: a glacial wind.) glacial
glacial adjetivo
glacial adjetivo 1 zona/periodo glacial, glacial zone/ period
2 (viento, temperaturas) icy
3 (mirada, acogida) frosty ' glacial' also found in these entries: English: bitter - freezing - frigid - frosty - glacial - ice-age - icy - stony - Arctic - bitterly - fixtr['gleɪʃəl]1 SMALLGEOLOGY/SMALL glaciar2 (icy) glacial3 familiar figurative use glacial\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLglacial periods períodos nombre masculino plural glaciaresglacial ['gleɪʃəl] adj: glacial♦ glacially advadj.• glacial adj.'gleɪʃəladjective glacial['ɡleɪsɪǝl]ADJ1) (Geol) [erosion] glaciar; [period] glacial; (=cold) [weather, wind] glacial2) [person, stare, atmosphere] glacial* * *['gleɪʃəl]adjective glacial -
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['bitə]1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) trpek2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) grenek3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) zagrizen4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) ledeno mrzel•- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminous* * *I [bítə]adjective ( bitterly adverb)grenek, gorjup, trpek; močen (veter); bridek, zagrenjen ogorčen, žalostenbitter draught — grenka pijača, figuratively neprijetna zadevato the bitter end — do skrajnosti, do smrtibotany bitter oak — cerII [bítə]adverbgrenko, ogorčeno; močno, zelo, strašnoIII [bítə]noungrenkoba, grenkostplural grenko zdravilo, grenke opojne pijače; svetlo pivo; American jocosely to get one's bitters — dobiti, kar smo zaslužili -
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'bitə1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter, besk2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) bitter4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bitende•- bitterly
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- bituminousbitterIsubst. \/ˈbɪtə\/1) bitter (en type bittert øl)2) bitterhetbitters bitter (søtt brennevin tilsatt bitterstoff), forklaring: alkoholholdig drikkgin and bitters ( drink) blanding av gin og bittert fatøltake the bitter with the sweet ta det onde med det godeIIadj. \/ˈbɪtə\/1) ( om smak) bitter, besk2) ( om mennesker) bitter, forbitret, hatsk3) ( overført) skarp, bitende, hard, bitende kaldbitter against bitter motbitter to bitter påto the bitter end til den bitre ende, helt til det sisteIIIadv. \/ˈbɪtə\/bitende
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