Chuyển bộ gõ


Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cut something off


I. ˌcut sb/sthˈoff derived
1. to interrupt sb and stop them from speaking
My explanation was cut off by loud protests.
2. often passive to stop the supply of sth to sb
Our water supply has been cut off.
They were cut off for not paying their phone bill.
Main entry:cutderived
 
II. ˌcut sb/sth ˈoff (from sb/sth) derived
often passive to prevent sb/sth from leaving or reaching a place or communicating with people outside a place
The army was cut off from its base.
She feels very cut off living in the country.
He cut himself off from all human contact.
Main entry:cutderived
 
III. ˌcut sthˈoff derived
1. (also ˌcut sth ˈoff sth)to remove sth from sth larger by cutting
He had his finger cut off in an accident at work.
• (figurative)The winner cut ten seconds off (= ran the distance ten seconds faster than) the world record.
see also cut-off
2. to block or get in the way of sth
They cut off the enemy's retreat.
The new factory cuts off our view of the hills.
Main entry:cutderived


Giới thiệu VNDIC.net | Plugin từ diển cho Firefox | Từ điển cho Toolbar IE | Tra cứu nhanh cho IE | Vndic bookmarklet | Học từ vựng | Vndic trên web của bạn

© Copyright 2006-2024 VNDIC.NET & VDICT.CO all rights reserved.