| 单词 | cut off | 
| 释义 | cutoff1 of 2noun  cut·off  ˈkət-ˌȯf   1    : the act or action of cutting off   2   a     : the new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow    b     : shortcut sense 1    c     : a channel made to straighten a stream   3    : a device for cutting off   4   a     : something cut off    b    cutoffs  plural  : shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher   5    : the point, date, or period for a cutoff    cutoff adjective   cut off 2 of 2verb  cut off; cutting off; cuts off    transitive verb 1    : to bring to an untimely end  Each one of those names reflects a life that was prematurely cut off …   2    : to stop the passage of  cut off communications   3    : shut off, bar  the river cut off their retreat   4    : discontinue, terminate  cut off a subscription   5    : separate, isolate  cut herself off from her family   6   a     : disinherit  threatened to cut him off without a penny    b     : to refuse to serve (someone) more alcohol  The bartender cut them off.   7   a     : to stop the operation of : turn off  cut off the engine    b     : to stop or interrupt while in communication  the operator cut me off   intransitive verb   : to cease operating   cut off 1 of 2 verb1  as in to stop   to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end the majority party cut off debate and forced a vote on the bill   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in to separate   to set or keep apart from others the dog cut off the one sheep that had to be sheared   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 cutoff 2 of 2nounas in ending   the stopping of a process or activity with a cutoff for funding the war, military operations soon ground to a halt   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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