Tajada in english

Chop

pronunciation: tʃɑp part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
chop

tajada = slice. 

Example: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon.

more:

» querer + Posesivo + tajada tambiénwant + a slice/piece/share of the actionget in on + the actwant + a slice/piece/share of the piewant + a slice/piece/share of the cake .

Example: It burst onto the scene several years ago and now everyone wants a piece of the action.

Example: And it's not just Amazon, other retailers are getting in on the act with massive sales today.

Example: Fox got wind of how much money could be made from comics and decided he wanted a slice of the pie.

Example: And then as time went on, more and more people wanted a piece of the cake.

» querer sacar tajada tambiénwant + a slice/piece/share of the actionget in on + the actwant + a slice/piece/share of the piewant + a slice/piece/share of the cake .

Example: It burst onto the scene several years ago and now everyone wants a piece of the action.

Example: And it's not just Amazon, other retailers are getting in on the act with massive sales today.

Example: Fox got wind of how much money could be made from comics and decided he wanted a slice of the pie.

Example: And then as time went on, more and more people wanted a piece of the cake.

» una tajadaa slice of the cake .

Example: There are many policy objectives which are competing for a slice of the cake, but that cake is limited in size.

Tajada synonyms

hack in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: hæk noun, verbchopper in spanish: helicóptero, pronunciation: tʃɑpɜr nounchop shot in spanish: shot shot, pronunciation: tʃɑpʃɑt nounchop up in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: tʃɑpʌp verb
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