cut corners in Spanish
cut corners in Spanish
atajar
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
acorzar
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
alcorzar
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
atrechar
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
atrochar
To bypass a prescribed route so as to gain competitive advantage or to circumvent traffic signals or other rules of the road.
atajar
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
cicatear
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
escatimar
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
pichicatear
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
retacear
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.
tacañear
(idiomatic) To do a less-than-thorough or incomplete job; to do something poorly; to take inappropriate shortcuts.