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cut down on, reduce something, use less of something (e.g.: "I drink too much coffee, I decided to cut back")

English_Spanish by Jaime AguirreDownload this dictionary
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v.- disminuir | reducir | recortar | racionar | mermar | restringir | moderar | aminorar
 
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v.- racionar | recortar | reducir | mermar | restringir | disminuir
s.- racionamiento | recorte | reducción | merma | restricción | disminución

INGLESPANISHDownload this dictionary
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podar, reducir, recortar

An English-Spanish Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 14.4Download this dictionary
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(v.) = podar.
Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
 
cut back (on)
(v.) = reducir, recortar.
Ex: But higher education, which expanded between 1959 and 1979 from 164,000 to 519,600 students in full-time higher education, has also been cutting back on purchases.
 
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(n.) = recorte.
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received by the van had nothing to do with consumer problems and, with the cutbacks of the 1980s, the service was withdrawn.
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* staff cutbacks = reducción de personal.


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