Идиома "cut one's losses" с переводом
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Перевод на русский язык
снизить, уменьшить потериПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
To cut their losses they should sell the old machinery as soon as possible.Прослушать пример
Сохранить себе или поделиться:
Другие английские идиомы на букву C
- Come to terms with (someone or something)
- Come out of the closet
- Come across (someone or something)
- Come to grips with (something)
- Crash the gate
- Come into (some money)
- Can of worms
- Come in handy
- Cool as a cucumber
- Change one's tune
- Count noses
- Come through
- Come from far and wide
- Common touch
- Crop up
- Conditional sale
- Call out to (someone)
- Cap and gown
- Chisel (someone) out of (something)
- Cut both ways
- Come what may
- Carry coals to Newcastle
- Cut back on (something)
- Check-up
- Can't stand/stomach (someone or something)
- Come down with (something)
- Cut no ice with (someone)
- Come (someone's) way
- Clean slate
- Cheesed off
- Cut both/two ways
- Call (someone) names
- Carry the torch
- Cave in to (someone or something)
- C/O
- Cow college
- Clear of (something)
- Close a deal
- Chew the fat with (someone)
- Catch on
- Cannot see one's hand in front of one's face
- Catch up to (someone or something)
- Cliffhanger
- Cross (someone's) mind
- Caught unaware
- Come into one's own
- Cat burglar
- Close to (someone)
- Cast doubt on (someone or something)
- Count heads