Sentence examples of "Cut" in English with translation "cortarse"

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I just cut my finger. Acabo de cortarme un dedo.
I've been cut off Me han cortado
I have cut my finger. Me he cortado el dedo.
I got my hair cut. Me he cortado el pelo.
The water has been cut off. Han cortado el agua.
We are cut from the same cloth. Estamos cortados por el mismo patrón.
I cut a branch from the tree. He cortado una rama del árbol.
Flowers soon fade when they have been cut. La flores se marchitan enseguida una vez las han cortado.
The smell of cut grass summons up images of hot summer afternoons. El olor al pasto recién cortado evoca la imagen de las calurosas tardes de verano.
Don't flush yet, we've been cut out the water supply. No tires todavía de la bomba que nos han cortado el agua.
I can't cut my nails and do the ironing at the same time! ¡No puedo cortarme las uñas y planchar al mismo tiempo!
Tom managed to cut himself while trying to open a bag of peanuts with his pocketknife. Tom se las apañó para cortarse mientras intentaba abrir una bolsa de cacahuetes con su navaja de bolsillo.
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