cutoff如何读

英:['kʌtɔ:f]

美:[ˈkʌtˌɔf, -ˌɑf]

cutoff是什么意思

n.

近路

运河

新河道

中止

cutoff自然拼读

cut·off

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cutoff英英释义

noun

the act or action of cutting off

the new and relatively short channel formed when a stream cuts through the neck of an oxbow

shortcut sense 1

a channel made to straighten a stream

a device for cutting off

something cut off

cutoffs plural shorts originally made from jeans with the legs cut off at the knees or higher

the point, date, or period for a cutoff

verb

transitive verb

to bring to an untimely end

Each one of those names reflects a life that was prematurely cut off …—John Kerry

to stop the passage of

cut off communications

shut off, bar

the river cut off their retreat

discontinue, terminate

cut off a subscription

separate, isolate

cut herself off from her family

disinherit

threatened to cut him off without a penny

to refuse to serve (someone) more alcohol

The bartender cut them off.

to stop the operation of : turn off

cut off the engine

to stop or interrupt while in communication

the operator cut me off

intransitive verb

to cease operating

cutoff词组

cutoff frequency截止频率

cutoff wall隔水墙;截水墙;齿墙

cutoff wavelength截止波长

cutoff grade边界品位;最低品位

cutoff point截点;分界点

cutoff value截断值

cutoff_石油行业词汇

截止值

cutoff词源英文解释

The first known use of cutoff was in 1565

cutoff儿童词典英英释义

cutthroat1 of 2noun

a person likely to cut someone's throat

a cruel person with no scruples

cutthroat2 of 2adjective

ruthless

cutthroat competition

cutternoun

one that cuts a cookie cutter

a diamond cutter

a ship's boat for carrying supplies or passengers

a small sailing boat with one mast

a small armed boat in government service

a small sleigh

cutout1 of 3noun

something cut out or off from something else

cut out2 of 3verb

to assign through necessity

you've got your work cut out for you

to put an end to

now cut that out

to come to a stop

the engines cut out

cut out3 of 3adjective

naturally suited

not cut out for teaching

cutoff1 of 2noun

the action of cutting off

the point or date that cutting off occurs

a device for cutting off

plural shorts made from jeans with the legs cut off short

cut off2 of 2verb

to stop the flow or movement of

cut off a supply

isolate

cut off from the world

discontinue sense 2

they cut off relations with us

to stop from talking

cutoff 例句

1 In both states there is a cutoff at 24 weeks gestation.

2 Grade cutoff is sharp within inches.

数英寸内的品位变化很急剧.

3 There are entire racks of dead-stock cropped tanks in many colors, sweater vests, plaid and corduroy schoolgirl skirts and cutoff denim shorts in many washes, all very short.

4 The upwardly torquing shape of the bough mimics the vapor trail of the doomed spacecraft and culminates in an abrupt, red-stained cutoff.

5 I knew nothing about how to interest a boy, but I took off my nonwork clothes — tank top and cutoff jeans — and went in the river in my bra and underwear.

6 The timing of the production has meant that “Silicon Valley” won’t make the cutoff for Emmys consideration this season, but it may still air before the end of the year.

7 He was living on a slightly tumbledown horse farm in northern Missouri, sitting on the back porch in jeans and a cutoff T- shirt.

8 As the lights faded and the song reached its conclusion, its cutoff suggested an arbitrary ending, that it could have lasted forever.

9 Big Juicy Melons, which features a blond woman in cutoff shorts and a bikini top holding two watermelons in front of her breasts.

10 The rest of the year, from the second Sunday in March through the first Saturday in November, the cutoff time goes back an hour to 6:59 p.m.

11 Netflix had to make an official appeal to the TV Academy in order to submit "Smithereens" as the episode runs 70-minutes, below the 75-minute cutoff the Academy mandates for Outstanding Television Movie submissions.

12 These cutoff values are by no means recommended values.

这些截止值决不是推荐值.

13 They were indeed real, said Savannah Lowery, a dancer who wore denim cutoffs.

14 He was also their onstage leader, the person the rest of the band watched for changes and cutoffs.

15 Indeed, you could just about sum up the character by saying that Crenshaw = Hall + a General Lee bandana + a shirt with cutoff sleeves + a repertoire of country songs.

16 Generally, hotels set a 30- to 60-day cutoff date, at which point they release any unsold rooms to the public.

17 You can’t be inducted until 25 years after the release of your first record, and given that Destiny’s Child’s first album came out in 1998, Beyoncé hasn’t yet made the cutoff.

18 He reminded the disappointed throng of the dining-room no-laptop policy and resumed the 5:30 cutoff.

19 The Legislature waived the deadline in 2012 and 2020, when both parties’ conventions fell after the cutoff date, and those elections ran smoothly.

20 Is there a cutoff at which men should burn their skinny jeans and opt for pleated khakis?

cutoff 同义词

13 截止

close expiration cutout

15 短裤

shorts

17 停止工作

secure unyoke

18 牛轭湖

oxbow

20 截短的

sawed-off bobbed bobtail

21 切断的

off segmented

22 断流器

cutout rheotome

cutoff 短语相关

cutoff man

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