cut off
英 [ˈkʌt ɒf]
美 [ˈkʌt ɔːf]
切掉; 割掉; 砍掉; 隔离; 阻断; 停止,中断(供给); 切断,中断(通话); 打断(讲话)
柯林斯词典
- Without a car we still felt very cut off.
没有车,我们还是觉得很闭塞。
- Without a car we still felt very cut off.
英英释义
verb
- cease, stop
- cut the noise
- We had to cut short the conversation
- make a break in
- We interrupt the program for the following messages
- remove surgically
- amputate limbs
- break a small piece off from
- chip the glass
- chip a tooth
- remove by or as if by cutting
- cut off the ear
- lop off the dead branch
- cut off and stop
- The bicyclist was cut out by the van
adj
- detached by cutting
- cut flowers
- a severed head
- an old tale of Anne Bolyn walking the castle walls with her poor cut-off head under her arm
双语例句
- Light and water in embassy buildings were cut off
大使馆内的水电都被切断了。 - They were almost completely cut off from the outside world.
他们几乎完全与外界绝缘了。 - Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas.
滑坡使边远地区的许多村庄与外界隔绝。 - The vanguard is cut off from the rear.
首尾不能相顾。 - They were cut off from the West in 1948 when their government closed that border crossing.
1948年政府关闭那个边境关口之后,他们便与西方国家隔绝开了。 - The electricity had been cut off.
停电了。 - His company is preparing to shut down in the event that their water supply is cut off
假如供水被切断,他所在的公司就准备关闭。 - Our phone's been cut off
我们的电话被切断了。 - Cut off the unnecessary twigs and branches.
把多余的枝叶剪去。 - The enemy's line of retreat was cut off.
敌人的退路已被截断。