cut off in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for cut off in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.cut off VB [Am kət -, Brit kʌt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (sever)

II.cut off VB [Am kət -, Brit kʌt -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (interrupt, block)

III.cut off VB [Am kət -, Brit kʌt -] (v + o + adv)

Translations for cut off in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.cut [Am kət, Brit kʌt] N

II.cut <pres part cutting, pt & pp cut> [Am kət, Brit kʌt] VB trans

III.cut <pres part cutting, pt & pp cut> [Am kət, Brit kʌt] VB intr

IV.cut [Am kət, Brit kʌt] ADJ

I.off [Am ɔf, ɑf, Brit ɒf] PREP

II.off [Am ɔf, ɑf, Brit ɒf] ADV off often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (break off, pay off, take off, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (break, pay, take, etc).

III.off [Am ɔf, ɑf, Brit ɒf] ADJ

6. off → offside

See also well-off, on, offside, go off, bring on, better-off, badly off

well-off <pred well off> [wɛl ɔf, wɛlˈɒf] ADJ

I.on [Am ɑn, ɔn, Brit ɒn] PREP on often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (count on, lay on, sign on, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (count, lay, sign, etc).

II.on [Am ɑn, ɔn, Brit ɒn] ADV

III.on [Am ɑn, ɔn, Brit ɒn] ADJ

I.offside [Am ˌɔfˈsaɪd, Brit ɒfˈsʌɪd] N

II.offside [Am ˌɔfˈsaɪd, Brit ɒfˈsʌɪd] ADJ

III.offside [Am ˌɔfˈsaɪd, Brit ɒfˈsʌɪd] ADV SPORTS

I.go off VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + adv)

II.go off VB [Am ɡoʊ -, Brit ɡəʊ -] (v + prep + o)

I.bring on VB [Am brɪŋ -, Brit brɪŋ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

II.bring on VB [Am brɪŋ -, Brit brɪŋ -] (v + o + prep + o) (cause to befall)

better-off <pred better off> [Am ˌbɛdərˈɔf, ˌbɛdərˈɑf, Brit ˌbɛtərˈɒf] ADJ

badly off <comp worse off, superl worst off, pred> ADJ

cut off in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for cut off in the English»Spanish Dictionary

cut-off [ˈkʌtɒf, Am ˈkʌt̬ɑ:f] N

Translations for cut off in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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

IV.off [ɒf, Am ɑ:f] N no pl Brit

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
You feel dismembered and cut off from everyone.
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His pallium was thrown at his feet by a subdeacon, and his papal shoes were cut off his feet.
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Traditionally, the stems (which tend to be fibrous and unappetizing) are cut off and the caps are threaded and dried in strings.
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The metal is heated until it turns the indicative blue color, which means tempering has occurred and the heat source is cut off.
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Cut off bite-size pieces, and eat the chewy pieces with seasonings, condiments, kimchiand salads.
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There were many who opposed this plan on the grounds that innocent citizens could see their power cut off without warning in the event of an administrative or legal error.
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The lad cut off his head to prevent their learning who he was.
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According to him, many of these unfortunate individuals would implore passersby to cut off their heads, an amelioration of the punishment forbidden by law.
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These shells were sent with such terrific force as to cut off branches of a tree that were half a foot in diameter.
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The drawstrings are, according to custom, either tied and cut off/tucked in or else left to dangle.
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