Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

cortó en seco

English translation:

abruptly suspended

Added to glossary by Lydianette Soza
Feb 8, 2014 22:24
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Spanish term

cortó en seco

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Hubo un largo paréntesis en ese frenesí, nada menos que un lustro como supuesto amo de casa. En 1975 Lennon cortó en seco su carrera y su presencia mediática. Se recluyó con Yoko y su hijo Sean en su piso del edificio Dakota, frente al Central Park de Nueva York. Quería dedicarse a los suyos por primera vez tras una vida de familias rotas. Es a ese Lennon entre los 35 y los 40 años al que el escritor David Foenkinos (París, 1974) ha sentado en el diván de un psicólogo para repasar sus recuerdos.

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abruptly suspended

I think 'cut short', a phrase I happen to like very much for the way its sound reinforces its sense, implies a definitive end to something, for example, 'he cut short the band's tour', whereas it seems to me that that's not what Lennon's decision was about. It wasn't a retirement, in other words, but more of a stop 'for a good long while' or 'until further notice' or 'for the foreseeable future'.

Indeed, the passage contains the phrase 'un largo paréntesis'.

www.diki.pl/?q=abruptly suspended : "His political career was abruptly suspended as the Free Officers' coup neared. ..."


finance.yahoo.com/.../national-tour-planned-matilda-...‎ : Yahoo! Finance : "... when the National Spot Exchange Ltd (NSEL) abruptly suspended trading in ... U.S. job growth seen snapping back from winter chill..."

wjcl.com/2013/10/04/mother-woman-killed-in-dc-chase-was-depressed/‎ : "Official: Woman Killed in DC Chase Was Delusional. ... The House and Senate both abruptly suspended business, ..."
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agree Andy Watkinson
2 hrs
Thanks, Andy.
agree snathdag : The best fit for meaning and context.
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cut short

cut short
To stop before the end; abbreviate.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cut short
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agree teju
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Thank you, teju!
neutral Yvonne Gallagher : I like this but he really didn't intend to stop completely/for ever...
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Thank you, Gallagy.
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came to a screeching halt

Came to a sudden and unexpected complete stop. This is the idea.

*Lennon came to a screeching halt of his carreer and presence in the media.*

*Lennon suddenly halted his carrer and his media presence completely.


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suddenly quit

'I'm retiring man': Justin Bieber announces that he's quitting his career as a singer during interview on national radio

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2525612/Justin-...
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Former Victoria’s Secret model once again explained recently in an interview why she suddenly quit her career and how her faith led her to walk away.

http://ipost.christianpost.com/news/former-victorias-secret-...

Even if you don't care for him, you have to admit that the band's treatment of him was a little perplexing, and it was not shocking when he suddenly quit after seven years with the band.

http://www.listology.com/jamool/story/genesis
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agree neilmac : I like "suddenly" for this :)
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Thank you, Neil. I think 'he suddenly quit his career' goes well with 'stopped appearing (in public/the media)'.
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went cold turkey

Even though this idiom (quite informal, slang in fact) is applied in general to drug consumption, it can also be used to express a complete and abrupt withdrawal of any habitual activity (http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cold turkey):

cold turkey
noun Informal.
1. abrupt and complete withdrawal from the use of an addictive substance, as a narcotic drug, alcohol, or tobacco.

Idioms
2. go cold turkey,
a. to stop using an addictive substance abruptly and completely.
b. to undergo sudden and complete withdrawal from a habitual activity or behavior pattern.

Now, the funny part: what lead me to propose this expression was the fact that John Lennon has a song called precisely "Cold Turkey"!:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Turkey

So you could make a good pun out it, if you wish!


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In fact, if you use this expression I think it'd imply that singing or his career was a bit like an addiction (I don't know you want to imply that or not...). On the other hand, I'm not a native speaker and this seems to be a tricky idiom, so better don't use it without native advice! :-)
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neutral neilmac : Best used for withdrawal from substance abuse, not career etc.
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Spanish term (edited): cortó en seco

broke away from

Since he was never consumed by the “Beatle image”, Lennon broke away from the band and utilized his radical opinions along with the power and popularity of his musical history to create change.

https://w.taskstream.com/ts/muffoletto/AmericanPopularMusic....

When he broke away from the Beatles and started to chill with Yoko Ono, he certainly wasn’t on a path to being a legend.
http://leaderswest.com/2012/08/14/how-to-become-an-online-le...
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abruptly stopped

Reference:
Unexpectedly, suddenly, abruptly..., all can fit in to reflect the situation.
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agree Sp-EnTranslator : abruptly/suddeny...stopped in its tracks, maybe. "The Welshman had just captured the number one jersey at (...) when his professional career was stopped in its tracks by the outbreak of World War II" http://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/844
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abruptly took a hiatus (from)

another option

Lennon took a break to become a house husband and raise his son. He seemed to be a bit disillusioned as well and was battling Immigration to stay in New York...



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http://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/hiatus

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_'n'_Roll_(John_L...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58hSFj_9Gfs

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that link again

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon
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suddenly/unexpectedly put his career on hold

I agree with Pablo's reading that this was a break and not a retirement, but think this reads more naturally...



Double Fantasy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Fantasy‎






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Double Fantasy is a 1980 album released by John Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono. ... his son Sean in 1975, Lennon had put his career on hold to help raise him.


Iconic musician, John Lennon, was shot dead outside his New York ...



www.sahistory.org.za › timelines › This day in History‎






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At approximately 11:00 PM, John Lennon was shot 4 times in the back as he ... With the birth of his son Sean in 1975, Lennon put his career on hold to raise the ...


Top 10 Reasons to Admire John Lennon - Listverse



listverse.com/.../top-10-reasons-to-admire-john-lenn...‎






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20/5/2012 - During his lifetime, John Lennon was the focus of a negative media .... of raising a boy, he put his musical career on hold and became a good ...


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"put his career and press appearances on hold" to include "presencia mediática".
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agree Sp-EnTranslator : then he just "kept watching the wheel go 'round and 'round"...
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lol - many thanks Claudia! ;-)
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