单词 | cut off |
释义 | Word Frequency cut offverb (tr, adverb) 1. to remove by cutting 2. to intercept or interrupt something, esp a telephone conversation 3. to discontinue the supply of to cut off the water 4. to bring to an end 5. to deprive of rights; disinherit she was cut off without a penny 6. to sever or separate she was cut off from her family 7. to occupy a position so as to prevent or obstruct (a retreat or escape) noun cutoff 8. a. the act of cutting off; limit or termination b. (as modifier) the cutoff point 9. mainly US a route or way that is shorter than the usual one; short cut 10. a device to terminate the flow of a fluid in a pipe or duct 11. Also called: offcut the remnant of metal, plastic, etc, left after parts have been machined or trimmed 12. electronics a. the value of voltage, frequency, etc, below or above which an electronic device cannot function efficiently b. (as modifier) cutoff voltage 13. geography a channel cutting across the neck of a meander, which leaves an oxbow lake 14. geography another name for oxbow (sense 2) Word Frequency cut-off or cutoff (ˈkʌtɒf) noun 1. a limit or termination Make sure you get your entry in before the cut-off. Is there a cut-off for when you can use the activation code? 2. an act of cutting off a supply A total cut-off of supplies would cripple the country's economy. The United States resisted an arms cut-off. 3. a device to terminate the flow of a fluid in a pipe or duct 4. US a route or way that is shorter than the usual one 5. the remnant of metal, plastic, etc, left after parts have been machined or trimmed 6. electronics the value of voltage, frequency, etc, below or above which an electronic device cannotfunction efficiently 7. geography a channel cutting across the neck of a meander, which leaves an oxbow lake 8. geography another name for oxbow lake |
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