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  • 1 curtail

    transitive verb
    kürzen; abkürzen [Urlaub]; beschneiden [Macht]
    * * *
    [kə'teil]
    (make less, shorter etc (than was originally intended): I've had to curtail my visit.) verkürzen
    - academic.ru/17936/curtailment">curtailment
    * * *
    cur·tail
    [kɜ:ˈteɪl, AM kɚˈ-]
    vt
    to \curtail sth
    1. (reduce) etw kürzen
    to \curtail expenditure die Ausgaben kürzen
    to \curtail output die Produktion drosseln
    to \curtail public spending die öffentlichen Ausgaben kürzen
    to \curtail sb's rights jds Rechte beschneiden
    2. (shorten) etw verkürzen
    to \curtail a holiday einen Urlaub frühzeitig abbrechen
    to \curtail a speech/visit eine Rede/einen Besuch abbrechen
    * * *
    [kɜː'teɪl]
    vt
    kürzen
    * * *
    curtail [kɜːˈteıl; US kɜr-] v/t
    1. (ab-, ver)kürzen:
    curtailed word Kurzwort n
    2. beschneiden, stutzen
    3. fig Ausgaben etc kürzen, Preise etc herabsetzen, auch jemandes Rechte etc beschneiden, be-, einschränken:
    curtail wages (die) Löhne kürzen oder herabsetzen
    * * *
    transitive verb
    kürzen; abkürzen [Urlaub]; beschneiden [Macht]
    * * *
    v.
    kürzen v.

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