Borrón in english
Blot
pronunciation: blɑt part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: blɑt part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
borrón = blotch ; blot.
Example: Typing errors cannot be obliterated with a normal erasing fluid as this would print and appear as a blotch on the copies.Example: Some editorial departments claim indexes are unnecessary and a typographical blot.more:
» borrón y cuenta nueva = a fresh start ; clean slate ; new leaf ; clean break .
Example: Where it is necessary or desirable for a fresh start they can advise on the best way forward. Example: A group of university and government researchers has proposed a 'clean slate' approach to solving the Internet's myriad security problems. Example: This submersion into the Hindustani tradition was a new leaf for them. Example: As he repeatedly tells everyone in the aptly titled 'Clean Break,' what you need to do in order to move forward is shed all of the emotional baggage, all of the memories, all of the 'non-essentials' in your life.» hacer borrón y cuenta nueva = start with + a clean slate ; cut + Posesivo + losses ; turn over + a new leaf ; be (all) water under the bridge ; start + afresh ; start + anew ; let bygones be bygones ; turn over + a new page ; wipe + the slate clean ; make + a clean break from/with .
Example: What I mean is, I can't then start with a clean slate toward everybody. Example: Both the newspapers and the unions want to cut their losses by concluding a deal in advance of a court hearing that is scheduled to decide on the original causes of the strike. Example: The article is entitled 'Turning over a new leaf: the public library service: a report'. Example: Although she was unwilling to disclose details of the incident she did stress it was all water under the bridge now. Example: Start afresh, think anew; the frontiers are boundless. Example: At some point in your career, maybe you too have made the life-altering decision to start anew. Example: And then the young librarian, as in a dream, heard from the lips of her supervisor the words, 'Jeanne, please let bygones be bygones and put this year's evaluation behind you. I'll try to make it up to you next year'. Example: The article 'Turning over a new page' discusses the rebuilding of the National Library and its collections following the Khmer Rouge occupation of 1975-9. Example: She said it would be wrong to 'wipe the slate clean' over the historic conflict between Britain and Ireland. Example: This is the time when new standards were adopted for the accreditation of US library schools thus making a clean break with 19th century unwritten standards.