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noun acortamiento, restriccióncurtailment [kər'teɪlmənt] n: restricción f, limitación fn.• abreviación s.f.• acortamiento s.m.• privación s.f.• reducción s.f.kɜːr'teɪlmənt, kɜː'teɪlməntmass nouna) ( cutting short) acortamiento mb) ( of freedom) restricción f; ( of spending) reducción f[kɜː'teɪlmǝnt]N (=restriction) restricción f ; (=shortening) acortamiento m ; [of expenditure] reducción f* * *[kɜːr'teɪlmənt, kɜː'teɪlmənt]mass nouna) ( cutting short) acortamiento mb) ( of freedom) restricción f; ( of spending) reducción f -
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curtailment [kɜ:ˈteɪlmənt]a. [of money, aid] réduction fb. [of sb's power, freedom] limitation f* * *[kɜː'teɪlmənt]1) (of rights, freedom) limitation f2) (of expenditure, service) réduction f3) ( of holiday) interruption f -
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* * *cur·tail·ment[kɜ:ˈteɪlmənt, AM kɚ]n Beschränkung f, Beschneidung f* * *[kɜː'teɪlmənt]nKürzung f* * *1. (Ab-, Ver)Kürzung f2. fig Kürzung f, Beschneidung fin gen)* * *n.Abstrich -e m.Kürzung -en f.Schmälerung f. -
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curtailment [kɜ:'teɪlmənt](a) (of studies, visit) raccourcissement mUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > curtailment
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noun1) сокращение, урезывание2) лишение* * *(n) ограничение; свертывание; сокращение; уменьшение; урезывание* * *сокращение, урезывание, укорачивание, уменьшение* * *[cur'tail·ment || -mənt] n. сокращение, урезывание* * *лишениесокращениеурезаниеурезанияурезывание* * *сокращение -
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noun encurtamento
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curtailment — curtail UK US /kɜːˈteɪl/ verb [T] ► to reduce or limit something: »The Federal Reserve raised interest rates slightly to curtail inflation. »The last government severely curtailed trade union rights. curtailment noun [C or U] ► »They will not… … Financial and business terms
curtailment — curtail ► VERB ▪ reduce in extent or quantity. DERIVATIVES curtailment noun. ORIGIN from obsolete curtal «horse with a docked tail», from Latin curtus, influenced by TAIL(Cf. ↑tailless) … English terms dictionary
curtailment — I noun abatement, abbreviation, abbreviature, abridgment, compression, condensation, constriction, contraction, cut back, cutting down, cutting off, declension, decline, decrease, decrescence, depression, deprivation, diminishment, diminution,… … Law dictionary
curtailment — noun Date: 1794 the act of curtailing ; the state of being curtailed … New Collegiate Dictionary
curtailment — noun The act of curtailing … Wiktionary
curtailment — noun 1. the temporal property of being cut short • Derivationally related forms: ↑curtail • Hypernyms: ↑shortness 2. the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation a suppression of the newspaper • Syn:… … Useful english dictionary
curtailment — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. decrease, condensation, cutback; see abbreviation 1 , 2 , reduction 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The act or process of decreasing: abatement, cut, cutback, decrease, decrement, diminishment, diminution, drain,… … English dictionary for students
curtail — UK [kɜː(r)ˈteɪl] / US [kɜrˈteɪl] verb [transitive] Word forms curtail : present tense I/you/we/they curtail he/she/it curtails present participle curtailing past tense curtailed past participle curtailed formal to reduce or limit something,… … English dictionary
curtail — cur‧tail [kɜːˈteɪl ǁ kɜːr ] verb [transitive] to reduce or limit something: • The Federal Bank s critics in Congress are eager to curtail its power. • Investment plans may be curtailed by high interest rates. * * * curtail UK US /kɜːˈteɪl/ verb… … Financial and business terms
curtail — /kɜˈteɪl / (say ker tayl) verb (t) to cut short; cut off a part of; abridge; reduce; diminish. {variant (by association with tail1) of obsolete curtal (verb) dock, from French courtault, from court short, from Latin curtus} –curtailer, noun… …
curtail — [kə: teɪl] verb place a restriction on. Derivatives curtailment noun Origin C15: from obs. curtal horse with a docked tail , from Fr. courtault, from court short , from L. curtus; the change in the ending was due to assoc. with tail1 … English new terms dictionary