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  • 121cut sb off — UK US cut sb off Phrasal Verb with cut({{}}/kʌt/ verb [T] (cutting, cut, cut) ► to suddenly interrupt someone who is speaking: »We could get cut off the battery in my phone is low …

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  • 122cut-off — /ˈkʌt ɒf / (say kut of) noun 1. a cutting off, or something that cuts off; a shorter passage or way. 2. a specified point of termination; limit. 3. → oxbow (def. 2). 4. the arresting of the passage of steam or working fluid to the cylinder of an… …

  • 123cut and run — phrasal 1. : to cut mooring cables and sail before the wind 2. : to hurry off abruptly hearing the alarm, the gang cut and ran * * * cut and run To be off or escape quickly • • • Main Entry: ↑cut * * * cut and run in …

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  • 124Cut-off (electronics) — In electronics, the term Cut off identifies a state of negligible electrical conduction which is proper of several types of electronic components when a control parameter (which usually is a well defined voltage or electric current, but could… …

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  • 125Cut-Off-Prozess — Der Cut Off Prozess ist Begriff aus der Meteorologie und bezeichnet ein Phänomen, welches in der planetarischen Frontalzone für die Ausbildung bestimmter Witterungsverhältnisse verantwortlich ist. Dabei entsteht hier ein (idealtypischer)… …

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  • 126cut off — 1. verb a) To remove via cutting. The entranced spectator was cut off from reality as long as the adventure lasted; it was as if he lived a dream yet believed he was awake. b) To isolate or remove from contact. His parents cut him off to… …

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  • 127Cut-Off Score — The lowest possible credit score one can have and still qualify for a loan. Anyone with a score below the cut off score is usually rejected. Of course, the lender can still approve the loan if it so desires with an override approval. Anyone with… …

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  • 128cut off — I. not allowed to do it any more, stopped from doing    We have to cut off beer sales at 12 midnight. No more sales. II. drive in front of, swerve into your lane    That jerk cut me off! He swerved into my lane! III. interrupt, prevent from… …

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