Usage examples of "Cut" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom cut Mary's hair. Tom le cortó el pelo a Mary.
Don't cut your finger. No te cortes el dedo.
We need to cut costs. Tenemos que reducir los gastos.
I just cut my finger. Acabo de cortarme un dedo.
Cut that out. You're just rubbing salt in the poor guy's wounds. Deja eso ya. Solo estás echando sal en la herida del pobre hombre.
The cut will heal up in a few days. La cortadura se curará en unos pocos días.
Tom got his hair cut. Tom se cortó el pelo.
Cut the salmon into small pieces. Corte el salmón en trozos pequeños.
Tom tried to cut down on his expenses. Tom intentó reducir sus gastos.
I've been cut off Me han cortado
You should clean that cut straight away, you don't want to get an infection! Debes limpiar esa herida lo más pronto posible, ¡no querrás tener una infección!
Cut, wash and dry, please. Lavar, cortar y secar, por favor.
What's your favorite cut of meat? ¿Cuál es tu corte de carne favorito?
You should cut down on the amount of fattening food that you eat. Deberías reducir la cantidad de grasas que comes.
I have cut my finger. Me he cortado el dedo.
Did you cut the paper? ¿Cortaste el papel?
Don't cut the cake with a knife. No cortes la torta con un cuchillo.
Since I installed solar panels on my house my energy bill has been cut in half. Desde que instalé paneles solares en mi casa la factura de la luz se me ha reducido a la mitad.
I got my hair cut. Me he cortado el pelo.
I get my hair cut Me corto el pelo
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