cutbacks

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Definition of cutbacks in English Turkish dictionary

cutback
indirim
cutback
buda
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kesinti

Tom ve Mary bütçe kesintileri yüzünden işlerini kaybettiler. - Tom and Mary lost their jobs due to budget cutbacks.

Onun işi bütçe kesintileri yüzünden tasfiye edildi. - Her job was eliminated due to budget cutbacks.

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{i} hikâyede geriye dönüş
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{i} eksiltme
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akici bitüm
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{i} sin. geriye dönüş
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{i} kesme
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{i} düşüş
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katbek
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(Askeri) KATBEK: Kaldırım inşasında, tabii asfaltı başka bir hale sokmak için kullanılan eriyik
cutback
{i} azaltma
English - English
plural of cutback
cutback
Maneuver where the surfer turns and surfs back towards where the wave is breaking
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Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, cements and coatings
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An offensive pass played into a position further from the attacking goal line
budgetary cutbacks
reductions in the money allotted
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return to a previous scene following a reaction shot or other cutaway
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a reduction in quantity or rate
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a reduction in the number of workers due to a shortage of work to be performed or a decrease in the budget necessary to pay the workers
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Cutback - Arrow element consisting of a single inversion in a 180 degree turnaround
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The surfing manoeuvre used to change direction and head back towards the breaking part of the wave
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Bitumen thinned by solvents that is used in cold-process roofing adhesives, roof cements, and roof coatings
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Arrow element consisting of a single inversion in a 180° turnaround
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A reduction in an existing program of some sort
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solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold-applied ("process") roofing adhesives, roof cements, and roof coatings
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Solvent-thinned bitumen used in cold process roofing adhesives, flashing cements and roof coatings
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{i} curtailing, reduction, cutting down, decrease
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A cutback is a reduction that is made in something. London Underground said it may have to axe 500 signalling jobs because of government cutbacks in its investment. = cut. a reduction in something, such as the number of workers in a company or the amount of money a government or company spends
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Designed by Arrow Dynamics this element includes a single inversion and a 180-degree turnaround
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In roofing, basic asphalt or tar which has been "cut back" with solvents and oils so that the material become fluid
staff cutbacks
layoffs, dismissal of some workers
cutbacks

    Turkish pronunciation

    kʌtbäks

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkətˌbaks/ /ˈkʌtˌbæks/

    Videos

    ... some agencies and departments. My cutbacks will be done through attrition, by the way. ...
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