Spanish Word for haircut  

English Word: haircut

Spanish Word: el corte del pelo
The Spanish Word for haircut
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Translated sentences containing 'haircut'
to have a hair-cut
cortarse el pelo
He went to the hairdresser in order to get a haircut for Rubén.
Él fue a la peluquería a fin de que a Rubén le corten el cabello.
Give me a new haircut.
Hazme un corte nuevo.
I like your haircut.
Me gusta tu corte de pelo.
I want to get a haircut.
Me quiero cortar el pelo.
I want to get a haircut.
Quiero cortarme el pelo.
A haircut, please!
¡Puede cortarme el pelo, por favor!

Perhaps I do not recognise you because you have a new haircut.
Es posible que no le reconozca porque luce un nuevo peinado.
Instead, we need to finally be brave and responsible enough to take a debt haircut.
Tenemos que ser valientes y lo suficientemente responsables para recortar la deuda.
We need to be realistic: we need a debt haircut, at least in Greece and probably also in Portugal.
Debemos ser realistas: necesitamos un recorte de la deuda, al menos en Grecia y probablemente también en Portugal.
However, unless the front cannot be widened, the EU efforts will be like taking a few drops out of the ocean or having a haircut to lose weight.
No obstante, si no se amplia el frente, los esfuerzos de la UE serán como sacar unas gotas de agua del océano o cortarse el pelo para perder peso.
In parallel, we will introduce, as of January 2011, a graded haircut schedule, which will continue to adequately protect the Eurosystem.
Paralelamente, introduciremos, a partir de enero de 2011, un plan de recorte gradual en la valoración, que seguirá protegiendo adecuadamente al Eurosistema.
Secondly, I think bondholders will have to pay a price - if not a haircut then, at the very least, they deserve a bit of a shave.
En segundo lugar, creo que los titulares de bonos deben pagar un precio; si no ya un corte de pelo, al menos una afeitada.
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