cut-off date in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for cut-off date in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for cut-off date in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] PREP Off is often found as the second element in verb combinations (fall off, run off etc.) and in offensive interjections (clear off etc.): for translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall, run, clear etc.). - Off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off piste etc.: translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, piste etc.). - For other uses of off, see this entry.

II.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] ADV

III.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] ADJ

IV.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] N inf (start)

V.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] INTERJ

I.cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] N

II.cut <forma in -ing cutting, pt/pp cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] VB trans

III.cut <forma in -ing cutting, pt/pp cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] VB intr

cut → II, III, IV

VI.cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ADJ

See also IV

date2 [Brit deɪt, Am deɪt] N

cut-off date in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cut-off date in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for cut-off date in the English»Italian Dictionary

III.cut <cut, cut, -tt-> [kʌt] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Current legislation uses a cut-off date of 1947, so that later additions, while they may be within the curtilage, are not included in the listing designation.
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