cutoff
cutoff 英 ['kʌtɔ:f] 美 [ˈkʌtˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
n. 切掉;中断;捷径 adj. 截止的;中断的
名词复数:cutoffs
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- n. 切掉;中断;捷径
- adj. 截止的;中断的
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1. For a cutoff in gas would hammer Iran’s middle class.
因为中断汽油供应将会打击伊朗的中产阶级。
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2. Developers may find themselves rushing to finish a check-in before the cutoff time for the build.
开发人员会发现自己要赶着在构建截止时间之前完成一次签入。
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3. Meanwhile, Internet service began returning to the country Wednesday after days of an unprecedented cutoff.
同时,埃及的互联网服务前所未有地中断几天后,星期三已在恢复运营。
- cutoff (n.) 1640s, "act of cutting off," also "portion cut off," from verbal phrase cut off (late 14c.). Of rivers, from 1773; of roads, from 1806; of clothing (adj.), from 1840.
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