Usage examples of "cortado al rape" in Spanish with translation to English

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No necesitas tener el pelo cortado para esta semana. You need not have a haircut this week.
La flores se marchitan enseguida una vez las han cortado. Flowers soon fade when they have been cut.
Me he cortado el pelo. I got my hair cut.
Un pene cortado constituye una pieza importante de evidencia en una violación. A severed penis constitutes a solid piece of evidence for rape.
El olor al pasto recién cortado evoca la imagen de las calurosas tardes de verano. The smell of cut grass summons up images of hot summer afternoons.
No tires todavía de la cadena del váter, nos han cortado el suministro del agua. Don't flush yet, we've been cut out the water supply.
Tom revisó con cuidado que el gas estuviera cortado. Tom carefully checked that the gas was turned off.
No tires todavía de la bomba que nos han cortado el agua. Don't flush yet, we've been cut out the water supply.
El tráfico estuvo cortado durante varias horas. Traffic was halted for several hours.
Han cortado el agua. The water has been cut off.
Me he cortado el dedo. I have cut my finger.
He cortado una rama del árbol. I cut a branch from the tree.
Me han cortado I've been cut off
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