cut off

US /kʌt ˈɔːf/
UK /kʌt ˈɔːf/
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1.

切断, 剪掉

to separate something by cutting it from the main part

:
The surgeon had to cut off the gangrenous limb.
外科医生不得不切除坏疽的肢体。
She accidentally cut off a piece of her hair while styling it.
她造型时,不小心剪掉了一缕头发。
2.

打断, 中断

to interrupt someone who is speaking

:
Please don't cut me off when I'm trying to explain.
请不要在我解释的时候打断我
He kept trying to cut her off, but she continued speaking.
他一直试图打断她,但她继续说。
3.

切断, 停止供应

to stop the supply of something

:
The storm cut off our electricity for hours.
暴风雨切断了我们几个小时的电力供应。
They threatened to cut off their funding if the project didn't show progress.
他们威胁说,如果项目没有进展,就切断资金。
4.

隔绝, 孤立

to isolate someone or something

:
The heavy snow cut off the village from the rest of the world.
大雪使村庄与世隔绝。
He felt completely cut off from his friends after moving to a new city.
搬到新城市后,他感到与朋友完全隔绝了。
5.

切断, 阻断

to prevent someone from passing or continuing along a road or path

:
The police cut off the escape route.
警察切断了逃跑路线。
The landslide cut off access to the remote village.
山体滑坡切断了通往偏远村庄的通道。