cutoff

名词

UK/ˈkʌt.ɒf/
US/ˈkʌt̬.ɑːf/

定义 cutoff 名词

stop

  1. Countable

    The act of discontinuing the provision of something.

    • The company faced a cutoff of funding due to failure to comply with the terms.

    • The fuel supply was cut off after negotiations broke down.

    • The government implemented a cutoff of aid for illegal activities.

limit

  1. Countable

    A defined limit or standard at which inclusion or acceptance is terminated.

    • The minimum score for admission is a strict cutoff.

    • Registration will cutoff after a certain number is reached.

    • They set an age cutoff for participation in the competition.

片语 cutoff 名词

  • cutoffs

    A pair of jeans or trousers that have had the bottom parts of the legs removed, creating shorts.

    She was walking along the beach in a pair of cutoffs and a loose T-shirt.