Cortés in english

Cuts

pronunciation: kʌts part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

cortar Algo = snip + Nombre + off. 

Example: A single hydrogen atom has been snipped off a molecule and then added back on again, marking the first time a single chemical bond has been broken.

cortar = cut off ; crop ; trim ; slash ; chop off ; clip ; dam (up) ; sever ; intersect ; chop down ; shut off ; chop up ; cut down ; fell ; shear ; trim off ; cut + Nombre + up ; split ; shear off ; snip ; hew ; cut up into + strips ; cut ; chop ; pare ; dock ; slit ; slice into ; cut through. 

Example: The spine folds of the assembled sheets were simply cut off, separating all the leaves, which were then attached to each other and to a backing strip by a coating of rubber solution, and cased in the ordinary way.Example: In addition, many of photographs are badly cropped, with the tops of heads, towers, and artworks lopped off.Example: The edges of the leaves may have been trimmed smooth by the binder, or left rough (uncut).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).Example: Others chop off old records to remain within the limits of 680 MB.Example: Some libraries frequently subscribe to specific newspapers in duplicate in order to clip articles and illustrations of interest for particular subject files.Example: But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity = But to prevent any meandering at all, or to dam the flow of talk too soon and too often by intruding, generally only frustrates spontaneity.Example: This art is is mass produced, often mechanically, and thus severed from tradition.Example: Contingency plans can be devised to intersect at several points on this time continuum.Example: Microform catalogs take up less room and are more sound ecologically since you don't have to chop down half of Canada everytime you make a large catalog = Microform catalogs take up less room and are more sound ecologically since you don't have to chop down half of Canada everytime you make a large catalog.Example: Advanced design sprinklers shut off water when the fire is out, reducing the risk of water damage.Example: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.Example: A subsequent owner cut down most of the surrounding woodland and the garden was largely lost.Example: In this study, thirty-four-year-old chestnut trees were felled, measured and weighed to evaluate their aboveground biomass.Example: All the activity on a sheep station was directed to one end: shearing the sheep and sending the wool away to the city.Example: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.Example: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.Example: In the mechanised paper fibre process individual pages are soaked and split so that acid-free paper can be put between the two layers.Example: Working at the lumberyard pushing a tree through the buzz saw he accidentally sheared off all ten of his fingers.Example: It's perfect for dead heading dense flowering plant without accidentally snipping the neighboring blooms.Example: Oak was shaped by splitting with wooden wedges, and by hewing with axes or adzes.Example: Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.Example: Collect the seed heads when they are turning brown by cutting them from the plants and drying them on a tray made of very fine wire mesh.Example: This chopping knife is ideal for chopping, dicing and slicing vegetables, meat, herbs and other ingredients.Example: Cut the pineapple, after paring it, into small squares; make a syrup of the sugar, vinegar, and spices, and pour it over the pineaple while boiling hot.Example: Whoever told you about the fine has got their facts wrong, there is no such thing as a fine for docking your dog's tail.Example: I want a sword to slit her end to end and then dice her body into small pieces and leave the bloodied, quivering remains on her front lawn.Example: These over easy eggs have perfect pink yolks that ooze gorgeous yellow all over the plate when sliced into with a fork or crispy toast.Example: The thieves, who seemed to have all the time in the world, used a grinder to cut through three safes built into a wall.

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» abrir cortandolancecut + Nombre + opencut throughslit + Nombre + open .

Example: The nodules were lanced and squeezed, and the wounds were treated with copper sulfate and dressed with zinc oxide.

Example: The best way to keep the avocados from browning once cut open is to wrap them in plastic.

Example: The thieves, who seemed to have all the time in the world, used a grinder to cut through three safes built into a wall.

Example: Next, peel the charred skin off of the bell peppers and discard, then slit them open and remove the seeds.

» ¡corta el rollo!put a sock in it! .

Example: Last week's statement should be seen as the last word and a signal for the industry to put a sock in it for a while.

» cortar Algosnip + Nombre + off .

Example: A single hydrogen atom has been snipped off a molecule and then added back on again, marking the first time a single chemical bond has been broken.

» cortar Algo como si fuera mantequillacut through + Nombre + like a (hot) knife through butter .

Example: The branches I was removing had a circumference of approximately 30cm and the chainsaw cut through them like a hot knife through butter.

» cortar Algo de raíznip + Nombre + in the bud .

Example: By spotting problems in the system early, you can 'nip them in the bud'.

» cortar a tajoshack .

Example: He had to rush his nephew to hospital after he was hacked by a machete-wielding mob.

» cortar con barricadasbarricade .

Example: When he looked through his window he saw two coarse man in reflecting traffic jackets barricade the entrance to the dunes with large rocks.

» cortar con el problema de raíznip + the problem in the bud .

Example: In many cases, having a quick word with your academic advisor during their office hours can nip the problem in the bud.

» cortar con motoguadañastrim .

Example: We are fully aware that the quickest and easiest way to clear an area of couch grass is to strim the grass to a height of about 2cm .

» cortar con tijerassnip .

Example: It's perfect for dead heading dense flowering plant without accidentally snipping the neighboring blooms.

» cortar con una sierrasaw .

Example: This book suggests ways for children to work successfully with scraps of wood by carving, sawing, hammering, nailing or gluing pieces together.

» cortar decut + Nombre + away from .

Example: Tugging at them might encourage more fibre to be pulled out, and form more pills, so you are better to very carefully cut them away from the surface of your knit.

» cortar el aguacut off + the watershut off + the water .

Example: You can see that, even if someone were to cut off the water to your bathroom, you could still flush the toilet.

Example: The tenant has until the first week of July to pay the water bill or else the water will be shut off.

» cortar el bacalaocall + the shotsbe the bosscall + the tunerule + the roostrun + the show .

Example: The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.

Example: One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.

Example: As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.

Example: Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.

Example: This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show.

» cortar el céspedmow + the lawnmow [Verbo irregular: pasado mowed, participio mowed/mown] .

Example: The most important piece of advice I could ever offer in the way of lawn care is simple -- mow the lawn high.

Example: The results indicate that raking after mowing benefits germination of certain plants, especially legumes, annuals and biennials.

» cortar el cordón umbilicalcut off + the umbilical cord .

Example: If it was just down to finances Northern Ireland would have been cut off the umbilical cord long ago = Si sólo se debiese a cuestiones económica al Norte de Irlanda ya se le hubiese cortado el cordón ubilical hace mucho tiempo.

» cortar el cuelloslit + Posesivo + throat .

Example: These men were telling her they'd slit her throat or rape her little sister if she didn't do what they said.

» cortar el gasshut off + the gas .

Example: A landlord cannot just lock a tenant out, take their property, shut off their electricity, gas, water or other essential services.

» cortar el pescuezoslit + Posesivo + throat .

Example: These men were telling her they'd slit her throat or rape her little sister if she didn't do what they said.

» cortar el rollocut to + the chasecut + the crapcut + the bullshitcut through + the noisecut + the cackle .

Example: This is a dating agency for sugar daddies, sugar babies and singles who are looking to cut to the chase and meet new adult singles online.

Example: I was much older and wiser, so as soon as the recruiter began his spiel, I just told him to cut the crap and give it to me straight.

Example: She then told him to cut the bullshit and get his act together, fast.

Example: Automation tools can help you streamline your workflow and cut through the noise.

Example: We can't deny the fact that it is time to cut the cackle and get down to business.

» cortar en filetesfillet .

Example: When you get the hang of filleting, you can zip through a pile of fish pretty quickly.

» cortar en lonchasslicecut into + slices .

Example: To build an integrated circuit, once the silicon crystals have been grown, these crystals will have to be sliced into wafers.

Example: Season with pepper, then pour the sauce in a saucière to accompany with the breast cut into slices.

» cortar en pedacitoscut up into + small pieces .

Example: The 'sweated' rags were next cut up into small pieces and placed in wooden mortars where they were pounded to a pulp (or stuff) by water-powered hammers.

» cortar en pedazoscut + Nombre + upcut + Nombre + in(to) piecescut + Nombre + in(to) pieces .

Example: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.

Example: If you like the skin, cut it into pieces with kitchen shears and arrange it on the platter with the sliced meat.

Example: If you like the skin, cut it into pieces with kitchen shears and arrange it on the platter with the sliced meat.

» cortar en rebanadasslicecut into + slices .

Example: To build an integrated circuit, once the silicon crystals have been grown, these crystals will have to be sliced into wafers.

Example: Season with pepper, then pour the sauce in a saucière to accompany with the breast cut into slices.

» cortar en rebanaditassliver .

Example: If you wait to cut, dice, chop or sliver food until just before cooking, you minimize exposure to light and air which destroys valuable vitamins.

» cortar en rodajasslicecut into + slices .

Example: To build an integrated circuit, once the silicon crystals have been grown, these crystals will have to be sliced into wafers.

Example: Season with pepper, then pour the sauce in a saucière to accompany with the breast cut into slices.

» cortar en rodajitassliver .

Example: If you wait to cut, dice, chop or sliver food until just before cooking, you minimize exposure to light and air which destroys valuable vitamins.

» cortar en secokill + Nombre + stone deadknock it on + the head .

Example: Having built up your reputation for over half a century you have managed to kill it stone dead in only a few seconds.

Example: A part of me wanted knock it on the head, but my inner voice was telling me I'd got this far, so I may as well follow it through.

» cortar en tajoshack .

Example: He had to rush his nephew to hospital after he was hacked by a machete-wielding mob.

» cortar en tirasshredcut up into + strips .

Example: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or 'shredded'.

Example: Cut up the leftovers into strips, stick on skewers and finish quickly on the grill.

» cortar en trocitosdicedice + Nombre + into small pieces .

Example: The best way to avoid crying when dicing an onion is to use a very sharp knife and to move as quickly as safety permits.

Example: I want a sword to slit her end to end and then dice her body into small pieces and leave the bloodied, quivering remains on her front lawn.

» cortar en trozoscut + Nombre + upchop .

Example: They tortured her into revealing her Pin number and safe code before cutting her up and disposing of her in bin liners.

Example: This chopping knife is ideal for chopping, dicing and slicing vegetables, meat, herbs and other ingredients.

» cortar la cabezabeheaddecapitate .

Example: On July 2, 1834, the figurehead of President Andrew Jackson on the U.S. frigate Constitution was beheaded.

Example: Animals were first anesthetized and then decapitated and brains were removed, frozen with dry ice powder, and stored in a deep freezer = Primero se anestesió a los animales y luego se decapitaron y se extrajeron sus cerebros, congelándolos con hielo seco en polvo y guardándolos en un congelador.

» cortar la electricidadshut off + the electricity [También usado en el siguiente orden shut + the electricity off] .

Example: It's illegal for the landlord to shut off the electricity to force a tenant out of the property.

» cortar la hierbamow [Verbo irregular: pasado mowed, participio mowed/mown] .

Example: The results indicate that raking after mowing benefits germination of certain plants, especially legumes, annuals and biennials.

» cortar la luzshut off + the electricity [También usado en el siguiente orden shut + the electricity off] .

Example: It's illegal for the landlord to shut off the electricity to force a tenant out of the property.

» cortar las alaspinion [Generalmente para restringir el vuelo] .

Example: Be sure when pinioning birds, you only pinion one wing and only one wing.

» cortar las flores marchitasdeadhead [Con objeto de que la planta produzca más flores] .

Example: If you repeatedly deadhead - trim off the spent flowers - the plant goes into overdrive.

» cortar las relaciones concut + ties withbreak + ties withsever + Posesivo + ties withsever + Posesivo + links with .

Example: The tough part about cutting ties with a family memmber is the ties are never completely cut.

Example: Adolescents do not seek to break ties with parents or adults so much as to revise their relationships in a more adult direction.

Example: Those civil servants leave the United Kingdom to work in a Community institution automatically sever their ties with their own government service.

Example: SLIS experiences of the immediate past and present han not persuaded them to sever their links with librarianship.

» cortar las uñascut + Posesivo + nails .

Example: But the only way I can slightly cut her nails is if her muzzle is on and she is distracted with treats.

» cortar las uñas del piecut + Posesivo + toenails .

Example: A couple of weeks ago we took her to the vet and they did cut her toenails and she went crazy (crying, shaking, trying to bite).

» cortarle las alas a Alguienclip + Posesivo + wings .

Example: Since arthritis clipped her wings, she spends much of her time at home with a very patient husband, two cats and about five thousand books.

» cortarle los vuelos a Alguienclip + Posesivo + wings .

Example: Since arthritis clipped her wings, she spends much of her time at home with a very patient husband, two cats and about five thousand books.

» cortar llegando al huesocut to + the bone .

Example: He was cut to the bone after a skate fell off a hook above his locker and landed on his right wrist.

» cortar los lazos concut + ties withbreak + ties withsever + Posesivo + ties withsever + Posesivo + links with .

Example: The tough part about cutting ties with a family memmber is the ties are never completely cut.

Example: Adolescents do not seek to break ties with parents or adults so much as to revise their relationships in a more adult direction.

Example: Those civil servants leave the United Kingdom to work in a Community institution automatically sever their ties with their own government service.

Example: SLIS experiences of the immediate past and present han not persuaded them to sever their links with librarianship.

» cortar metalshear [Verbo irregular: pasado sheared y participio pasado shorn] .

Example: All the activity on a sheep station was directed to one end: shearing the sheep and sending the wool away to the city.

» cortar perpendicularmente a la veta de crecimientocut + across the grain .

Example: Fine-grained hardwoods were preferred, nearly always cut across the grain, although the largest size types were sometimes cut on the plank.

» cortar porcut across .

Example: He looked up and saw two figures cutting across the field, a colored man and woman, each carrying a bottle.

» cortar por la mitadcut + Nombre + in half .

Example: The article 'Wages, hours, bookfunds take a dive' examines how some authorities are proposing cuts in wages to preserve services; others reducing bookfunds by as much as a quarter, or cutting their opening hours in half.

» cortar por lo sanocut + a Gordian knotcut + Posesivo + losses .

Example: I think we should all take to heart Lady Wootton's classic cutting of this Gordian knot, when she points out that social workers are not medicos, not psychologists, not sociologists, they are essentially experts in communication, performing a 'middleman' role.

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.

» cortar radicalmente conmake + a clean break from/with .

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.

» cortarsenick + Reflexivocurdle .

Example: And then he had nicked himself shaving, so badly that the styptic pencil had failed immediately to do its appointed task, delaying him so that he had to wolf down his breakfast, the eggs of which had on them a crust which he hated.

Example: Milk and soy milk are curdled intentionally to make cheese and tofu by the addition of enzymes.

» cortarse como la mantequillacut like + butter .

Example: Hair that is wet through and through cuts like butter, a good razor blade will cut through it smoothly and effortlessly.

» cortarse el pelohave + Posesivo + hair cutget hair cut .

Example: I'd been toying with the idea of having my hair cut at a hairdressing academy for a while and took the plunge when my hair got out of control with split ends and whatnot.

Example: It never worried her at all and she just sat in the hairdressers and was good as gold getting her hair cut.

» cortarse las venasslash + Posesivo + wristsslit + Posesivo + wrists .

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

Example: I swear to God I just want to slit my wrists and end this bullshit.

» cortar transversalmentetransect .

Example: The moon's cratered surface is transected by a number of prominent chasms up to 10 kilometres across.

» cortar una esquinacut out + a corner .

Example: Have the landscapers come in, cut out a corner of the driveway, put down new soil and plant more grass.

» cortar un nudo gordianocut + a Gordian knot .

Example: I think we should all take to heart Lady Wootton's classic cutting of this Gordian knot, when she points out that social workers are not medicos, not psychologists, not sociologists, they are essentially experts in communication, performing a 'middleman' role.

» cortar y pegarcut-and-paste .

Example: Obviously, the work-around is to cut-and-paste this into the end of the document, but why did this happen in the first place?.

» cortar y secarcut and dry .

Example: The coconuts are cut and dried until the moisture content of the meat is minimized.

» hacer un frío que corta la carathere + be + a nip in the air .

Example: The wind got up as the day went on and there was a nip in the air.

» máquina de cortar en rebanadasslicer  .

Example: Slicers are placed in three categories based upon slicing volume, hours of use, and types of product being sliced.

» maquinilla de cortar el pelohair clippers .

Example: The suspects stole a laptop and electronic hair clippers and then fled the scene undetected.

» separar cortandocut apart .

Example: Learn how to cut apart a full chicken.

» sin cortaruncut .

Example: The length and breadth of the sheet are taken if possible from an uncut copy of the book = Si es posible, se indicarán la longitud y la anchura del pliego de un ejemplar sin cortar.

» tabla de cortarchopping board .

Example: Lay the monkfish pieces on a chopping board and slice them horizontally almost in half, so they open out like a book.

» tener tela que cortarhave + a lot on + Posesivo + platehave + Posesivo + hands full .

Example: With Iraq and Afghanistan wars, Iran and North Korea nuclear proliferation and the Palestine-Israel conflict, Obama has a lot in his plate.

Example: Firefighters will again have their hands full as southerly winds pick up in central, northeast and eastern Victoria.

» utensilio para cortarcutting tool .

Example: For example, DIAMONDS could be a NT under cutting tools as well as under GEMS.

corte1 = severance ; cut ; cut off [cutoff] ; break ; slit ; snip ; nick ; clipping ; slash. 

Example: Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations = Examples can be found where exchange of publications remains as the only form of contact after severance of diplomatic and trade relations.Example: The best concentration of PVA solutions for restoring is 8 per cent for mending tears and suturing cuts.Example: It is assumed that the sum of those units receiving top priority status is less than the current budgeted amount and that a cut off will occur at some point.Example: In terms of the reference process a break in the chain has occurred between the information need and the initial question.Example: To make room for your puppet's mouth, make a slit in the sock between your thumb and fingers.Example: With a snip here and a snip there, it's easy to turn a plant into a living sculpture.Example: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.Example: The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.Example: The dog had around eight wounds, including a slash on the nose and several on her shoulder and neck.

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» alicates de cortewire cutters .

Example: These new wire strippers and cutters cut both solid and stranded wires.

» corte de aguawater cutwater outage .

Example: In Zimbabwe, 'middle class' means a house with no hot water, frequent power and water cuts, and freezing winters.

Example: Water outages have a particular negative effect on manufacturers in the food processing sector.

» corte de digestióndigestion cramps .

Example: Digestion cramps are attributed to 80% of drowning deaths in the US each year, or, to put a number on it, well over four-million deaths annually.

» corte de pelohaircuthairstyle .

Example: The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: haircut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.

Example: Good looking goatees are no longer just the signature facial hairstyle for beatniks.

» corte de vozvoice insert .

Example: These texts are not very suitable for the website because they are designed to be read and have references to voice inserts and images that usually will not be on the website.

» corte temporaltime period .

Example: When the search is run online, those time periods already searched ondisc will be excluded automatically from your search results.

» corte transversalcross-section [cross section]sectional cuttingtransect .

Example: If we draw a cross-section through A, and plot this on a graph showing degree of relevance, we get the result denoted APUPA by Ranganathan.

Example: Professional cleavers used for carcass and sectional cutting also work for chops and chickens.

Example: A transect will be used because it is impossible to count every living and non-living thing in an ecosystem.

» corte y confeccióntailoring .

Example: This school provides primary education to deaf children and also trains older students in different trades and skills such as carpentry, metalwork and tailoring.

» de corte + Adjetivoof a + Adjetivo + nature .

Example: It can be of a physical nature, as a building is, or of a purely informational nature, as a television programme is.

» de corte bajolow-cut .

Example: I only had one issue, because my dress was low cut and because I have the chest size of a 12 year old girl I looked simply ridiculous.

» hacer un corte de mangasgive + Alguien + the (middle) fingerflip + Alguien + the birdflip + Alguien + offput + a finger up to [Mostrando el dedo medio en el aire con la mano hacia arriba] .

Example: So many images of celebrities giving the middle finger have clearly been Photoshopped but this one, by gum, has not!.

Example: Man moves in next door to ex-wife and puts up a statue flipping her the bird.

Example: Today, on my way to class to take my final exam a lady almost ran me off the road -- I got pissed, honked my horn and flipped her off.

Example: Let's break the rules, let's put a finger up to the establishment and do something wrong.

» margen del corteouter margin [Margen lateral de una página de un libro que queda en el lado opuesto al de su encuadernación] .

Example: The top and bottom of the book are known as the head and tail respectively, and the front is the fore-edge (rhymes with porridge); similarly the margins round the type on each page are called the head, tail, outer (at the fore-edge), and inner margins.

corte2 = outage ; power shutdown. 

Example: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.Example: A reminder that the library is closed all day this Saturday due to a power shutdown in the building.

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» corte de aguawater cutwater outage .

Example: In Zimbabwe, 'middle class' means a house with no hot water, frequent power and water cuts, and freezing winters.

Example: Water outages have a particular negative effect on manufacturers in the food processing sector.

» corte de corrientepower cutpower failureelectricity cutpower outageelectricity outage .

Example: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

Example: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.

Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.

Example: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

Example: The city has gone through a very bad patch of electricity outages and power surges.

» corte de la corriente eléctricapower failurepower cutelectricity cutpower outageelectricity outage .

Example: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.

Example: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.

Example: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

Example: The city has gone through a very bad patch of electricity outages and power surges.

» corte de luzpower outagepower failureoutagedisruption in the flow of electricitypower cutelectricity cutelectricity outage .

Example: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

Example: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.

Example: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.

Example: `Where were you when the lights went out?' considers the causes of disruptions in the flow of electricity and their implications for computer users.

Example: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.

Example: The city has gone through a very bad patch of electricity outages and power surges.

» corte de suministropower shutdown .

Example: A reminder that the library is closed all day this Saturday due to a power shutdown in the building.

» corte en el fluido eléctricopower cutpower failureelectricity cutpower outageelectricity outage .

Example: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.

Example: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.

Example: Due to almost daily electricity cuts, Palestinian families in Gaza often have to eat their dinner by candlelight.

Example: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.

Example: The city has gone through a very bad patch of electricity outages and power surges.

corte3 = court. 

Example: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.

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» bufón de la cortecourt jester .

Example: The king had had it up to here with the court jester's puns, so he ordered him to be locked in a closet.

» de la cortecourtly [courtlier -comp., courtliest -sup.] .

Example: They quickly became the elite of the Russian armed forces and played a vital role during many battles and in courtly intrigues as well.

cortés = polite ; corteous ; courteous ; considerate ; gracious ; urbane ; well-mannered ; chivalrous ; gentlemanlike ; civil ; friendly-sounding ; mild-mannered ; deferential ; debonair ; courtly . 

Example: Events are not named according to what it is polite or ideal to call them, but according to what they are actually called by authorities in the field.Example: Beneath his courteous exterior he hid a sudden spasm of profound agitation.Example: However compassionate, courteous, and unpressed for time one is, it becomes necessary to move on to other duties.Example: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Example: It will be necessary to be gracious when accepting what seem to be peripheral assignments from a company vice president.Example: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.Example: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Example: The sketchbook features drawings illustrating the liberal arts (including personifications of the planets), the chivalrous life (including hunting and love), household remedies, mining and smelting, and war technology.Example: Mr. Bingley was good-looking and gentlemanlike: he had a pleasant countenance, and easy, unaffected manners.Example: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.Example: The friendly-sounding British bobbies, created in 1829, were the first professional police force, copied by cities around the world.Example: In 'Killers,' out this Friday in theaters, Katherine Heigl discovers her mild-mannered new husband is secretly a gun-toting spy and learns to kick butt herself.Example: The UK needs to be less deferential and more willing to say no to the US on those issues where the two countries' interests and values diverge.Example: He is well known for his debonair style, raffish good looks and often mischievous joie de vivre.Example: He always wore a suit, vest and tie, and he embodied the term 'gentleman' with his courtly manners and gentle insistence on an ethical approach to any game.

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» amor cortéscourtly love .

Example: In accordance with the conventions of courtly love, Dante's love was unrequited and his relationship with Beatrice remained distant until her death at the age of 24.

» poco cortésimpoliteungentlemanlike .

Example: All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.

Example: An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour.

» ser cortés conbe civil towards .

Example: Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.
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