Slashing in spanish

Cuchillada

pronunciation: kutʃijɑdɑ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

slash3 = cortar, recortar, reducir. 

Example: 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).

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» slash + Posesivo + wrists = cortarse las venas.

Example: Whereupon he downed a bottle of eau de cologne, dosed himself with barbiturates and slashed his wrists.

» slash + prices = fulminar los precios, rebajar los precios.

Example: In the meantime, they are slashing prices to woo would-be buyers.

» slash + the budget = reducir el presupuesto, recortar el presupuesto.

Example: Can the government reduce poverty while also slashing the budget?.

» slash + the money = reducir el dinero, recortar el dinero.

Example: This year the Government has slashed the money we receive by more than 14%, and we fear similar cuts in years to come.

» slash + the red tape = reducir la burocracia, reducir el papeleo.

Example: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.

» slash + the time = reducir el tiempo, recortar el tiempo.

Example: In four years Ford slashed the time required to build a car from more than 12 hours to just 93 minutes.

slashing = reducción. 

Example: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.

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» budget-slashing times = período de recortes presupuestarios.

Example: He then said: 'Look, pal, your budget will probably be one of the first to be cut in these budget-slashing times'.

Slashing synonyms

dynamic in spanish: , pronunciation: daɪnæmɪk part of speech: adjective slash in spanish: , pronunciation: slæʃ part of speech: noun, verb gash in spanish: , pronunciation: gæʃ part of speech: noun dynamical in spanish: , pronunciation: daɪnæmɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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