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m.1 cut, trimming (pieza cortada).2 cut, cutback.recorte presupuestario/salarial budget/salary cut3 cutout (cartulina).4 swerve, sidestep (sport).5 clipping, snip, clip, cutting.6 pruning, scissoring, trimming.7 slander, backbiting, calumny, defamation.8 windowing.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: recortar.* * *1 (acción) cutting2 (trozo) cutting, clipping3 (de períodico) press clipping, newspaper cutting4 (de pelo) trim, cut, reduction5 figurado (reducción) cut, reduction* * *noun m.cut, reduction* * *SM1) (=acción) cutting, trimming2) [del pelo] trim3) [para economizar] cuthan anunciado un recorte de o en los gastos — they have announced a cut o cutback in spending
recortes de personal, recortes de plantilla — staff cutbacks
4) [de periódico, revista] cutting, clippingrecortes de periódico — newspaper cuttings o clippings
5) CAm * (=comentario) nasty remark* * *1) (de periódico, revista) cutting, clipping* * *= axe [ax, -USA], cut, cutback, cutting, cutting, squeeze, snip, clipping.Ex. Following in the footsteps of Beeching's axe which put paid to the branch-line era of the railways, many rural bus routes have now been threatened by rising petrol costs.Ex. The vast majority of inquiries received by the van had nothing to do with consumer problems and, with the cutbacks of the 1980s, the service was withdrawn.Ex. This article concludes that cutting the number of words could lead to undesirable impoverishing of data bases rendering them useless as an independent source of information.Ex. Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.Ex. Even library services to rural areas have been affected by the squeeze on public sector spending.Ex. The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.----* album de recortes = guard book, scrapbook.* archivo de recortes = cuttings file [clipping file, -USA].* archivo de recortes de prensa = newspaper clippings archives.* colección de recortes = clipping file [cuttings file, -UK], cuttings file [clipping file, -USA].* colección de recortes de periódicos = clippings collection.* experimentar recortes = suffer + cuts.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* padecer recortes = experience + cutbacks.* período de recortes presupuestarios = budget-slashing times.* recorte de los tipos de interés = rate cut, interest-rate cut.* recorte del presupuesto = budgetary constraint, funding cut.* recorte de periódico = clipping, newspaper clipping, newspaper cutting.* recorte de personal = downsizing, staffing cut.* recorte de plantilla = downsizing.* recorte de pliego = offcut.* recorte de prensa = press cutting [press-cutting], press clipping, newspaper clipping.* recorte de presupuesto = cut in budget.* recorte económico = axe [ax, -USA].* recorte en el presupuesto = funding cut.* recorte presupuestario = budget cut, budget crunch, budget squeeze, budgetary cut, funding cut.* recortes = contraction, under the knife.* recorte salarial = salary cut.* recortes económicos = economic retrenchment, retrenchment, financial cutbacks, economic cuts, spending cuts, expenditure cuts.* recortes presupuestarios = budget cutting.* recortes presupuestarios + hacerse sentir = budget cut + bite.* * *1) (de periódico, revista) cutting, clipping* * *= axe [ax, -USA], cut, cutback, cutting, cutting, squeeze, snip, clipping.Ex: Following in the footsteps of Beeching's axe which put paid to the branch-line era of the railways, many rural bus routes have now been threatened by rising petrol costs.
Ex: The vast majority of inquiries received by the van had nothing to do with consumer problems and, with the cutbacks of the 1980s, the service was withdrawn.Ex: This article concludes that cutting the number of words could lead to undesirable impoverishing of data bases rendering them useless as an independent source of information.Ex: Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.Ex: Even library services to rural areas have been affected by the squeeze on public sector spending.Ex: The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.* album de recortes = guard book, scrapbook.* archivo de recortes = cuttings file [clipping file, -USA].* archivo de recortes de prensa = newspaper clippings archives.* colección de recortes = clipping file [cuttings file, -UK], cuttings file [clipping file, -USA].* colección de recortes de periódicos = clippings collection.* experimentar recortes = suffer + cuts.* imponer recortes = impose + cuts.* padecer recortes = experience + cutbacks.* período de recortes presupuestarios = budget-slashing times.* recorte de los tipos de interés = rate cut, interest-rate cut.* recorte del presupuesto = budgetary constraint, funding cut.* recorte de periódico = clipping, newspaper clipping, newspaper cutting.* recorte de personal = downsizing, staffing cut.* recorte de plantilla = downsizing.* recorte de pliego = offcut.* recorte de prensa = press cutting [press-cutting], press clipping, newspaper clipping.* recorte de presupuesto = cut in budget.* recorte económico = axe [ax, -USA].* recorte en el presupuesto = funding cut.* recorte presupuestario = budget cut, budget crunch, budget squeeze, budgetary cut, funding cut.* recortes = contraction, under the knife.* recorte salarial = salary cut.* recortes económicos = economic retrenchment, retrenchment, financial cutbacks, economic cuts, spending cuts, expenditure cuts.* recortes presupuestarios = budget cutting.* recortes presupuestarios + hacerse sentir = budget cut + bite.* * *A (de un periódico, una revista) cutting, clippingrecortes presupuestarios budget cuts, reductions in the budgetC( Méx fam) (maledicencia): se dedicaron al recorte they spent their time pulling everyone apart o tearing into people ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo recortar: ( conjugate recortar)
recorté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
recorte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
recortar
recorte
recortar ( conjugate recortar) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹gastos/plantilla› to reduce
recorte sustantivo masculino
1 (de periódico, revista) cutting, clipping
2 (Fin) ( acción) cutting;
( efecto) cut, reduction
recortar verbo transitivo
1 (una foto, un texto) to cut out
2 (bordes, puntas del pelo) to trim
3 (gastos) to reduce, cut
recorte sustantivo masculino
1 (de prensa) cutting, clipping
2 (de bordes, pelo) trim, cut
3 (de gastos) reduction, cut
' recorte' also found in these entries:
English:
clipping
- cut
- cutting
- press cutting
- snip
- spending cut
- off
- trim
* * *recorte nm1. [pieza cortada] trimming;[de periódico, revista] cutting, clipping2. [reducción] cut, cutbackrecortes de personal job cuts;recorte presupuestario budget cut;recorte salarial wage o pay cut3. [cartulina] cutout4. Dep sidestepno me gustan tus amigos, están siempre en el recorte I don't like your friends, they're always being nasty about o Br slagging off other people* * *m figcutback;recorte de periódico cutting, clipping;recorte salarial salary cut;recorte de personal reduction in personnel, personnel cutback;recortes sociales pl cutbacks in public services* * *recorte nm1) : cut, reduction2) : clippingrecortes de periódicos: newspaper clippings -
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6 recorte de los tipos de interés
(n.) = rate cut, interest-rate cutEx. Hopes for rate cuts have been dashed by soaring inflation.Ex. Savers will be hit hard by yesterday's interest-rate cut as they see returns on nest eggs shrinking.* * *(n.) = rate cut, interest-rate cutEx: Hopes for rate cuts have been dashed by soaring inflation.
Ex: Savers will be hit hard by yesterday's interest-rate cut as they see returns on nest eggs shrinking.Spanish-English dictionary > recorte de los tipos de interés
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7 recorte de periódico
(n.) = clipping, newspaper clipping, newspaper cuttingEx. Over the years, people had been making their own little collections of books, pamphlets, and clippings.Ex. Many libraries keep vertical files of pamphlets and newspapers clippings but such files are time-consuming to maintain, too often fragmentary, and each file serves only one institution.Ex. Files of small documents such as leaflets and newspaper cuttings are a means of storing full text.* * *(n.) = clipping, newspaper clipping, newspaper cuttingEx: Over the years, people had been making their own little collections of books, pamphlets, and clippings.
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8 recorte de personal
(n.) = downsizing, staffing cutEx. Downsizing has increased productivity and decreased throughput time for materials in technical services.Ex. This article describes how the library is coping with cataloguing given the speed with which it has grown, teething troubles with new software, backlogs, and funding and staffing cuts.* * *(n.) = downsizing, staffing cutEx: Downsizing has increased productivity and decreased throughput time for materials in technical services.
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9 recorte de plantilla
(n.) = downsizingEx. Downsizing has increased productivity and decreased throughput time for materials in technical services.* * *(n.) = downsizingEx: Downsizing has increased productivity and decreased throughput time for materials in technical services.
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10 recorte de pliego
(n.) = offcutEx. Although it seldom happened in practice, it was possible to shuffle copies of the main sections and offcuts of 12 sheets or half-sheets and thus produce aberrant watermark patterns.* * *(n.) = offcutEx: Although it seldom happened in practice, it was possible to shuffle copies of the main sections and offcuts of 12 sheets or half-sheets and thus produce aberrant watermark patterns.
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11 recorte de prensa
(n.) = press cutting [press-cutting], press clipping, newspaper clippingEx. Much of the refrence material is in the form of unpublished reports, trade literature, press cuttings and handouts.Ex. This article describes the history and holdings of the University of Cape Town's Department of Environmental and Geographical Science which include maps, aerial photographs, aeronautical charts, atlas pages and press clippings.Ex. Many libraries keep vertical files of pamphlets and newspapers clippings but such files are time-consuming to maintain, too often fragmentary, and each file serves only one institution.* * *(n.) = press cutting [press-cutting], press clipping, newspaper clippingEx: Much of the refrence material is in the form of unpublished reports, trade literature, press cuttings and handouts.
Ex: This article describes the history and holdings of the University of Cape Town's Department of Environmental and Geographical Science which include maps, aerial photographs, aeronautical charts, atlas pages and press clippings.Ex: Many libraries keep vertical files of pamphlets and newspapers clippings but such files are time-consuming to maintain, too often fragmentary, and each file serves only one institution. -
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(n.) = cut in budgetEx. This article discusses the problable effects of cuts in federal budgets on ministerial libraries.* * *(n.) = cut in budget -
13 recorte del presupuesto
(n.) = budgetary constraint, funding cutEx. Additional measures are also critical at a time when many public libraries are facing budgetary constraints.Ex. Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.* * *(n.) = budgetary constraint, funding cutEx: Additional measures are also critical at a time when many public libraries are facing budgetary constraints.
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14 recorte económico
(n.) = axe [ax, -USA]Ex. Following in the footsteps of Beeching's axe which put paid to the branch-line era of the railways, many rural bus routes have now been threatened by rising petrol costs.* * *(n.) = axe [ax, -USA]Ex: Following in the footsteps of Beeching's axe which put paid to the branch-line era of the railways, many rural bus routes have now been threatened by rising petrol costs.
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15 recorte en el presupuesto
(n.) = funding cutEx. Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.* * *(n.) = funding cutEx: Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.
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16 recorte presupuestario
m.budget cut, budgetary cut, budgeting cut.* * *(n.) = budget cut, budget crunch, budget squeeze, budgetary cut, funding cutEx. There are many good reasons for avoiding too heavy a reliance on one national library and the recent budget cuts are a warning.Ex. Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex. We couldn't afford to do everything we used to, so standardized entry would be one of the casualties in any budget squeeze.Ex. Budgetary cuts are affecting the provision of special collections in tertiary education.Ex. Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances.* * *(n.) = budget cut, budget crunch, budget squeeze, budgetary cut, funding cutEx: There are many good reasons for avoiding too heavy a reliance on one national library and the recent budget cuts are a warning.
Ex: Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Las bibliotecas públicas, especialmente de la ciudad de Nueva York, están sufriendo graves recortes presupuestarios debido a que la gente no nos ha encontrado necesarios y, por lo tanto, nadie nos utiliza.Ex: We couldn't afford to do everything we used to, so standardized entry would be one of the casualties in any budget squeeze.Ex: Budgetary cuts are affecting the provision of special collections in tertiary education.Ex: Funding cuts have made re-training difficult in some instances. -
17 recorte salarial
(n.) = salary cutEx. With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.* * *(n.) = salary cutEx: With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.
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20 recorte de personal
• personnel contracting• personnel cut• personnel cuts
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