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单词 cutoff
释义
cutoff
noun [ C, usually singular ]
(also cut-off) uk/ˈkʌtɒf/ us
a fixed point or level at which something stops:
an age/income cutoff There is an income cutoff for eligibility.
keep/put/set a cutoff at sth The return on your investment depends on how the FTSE 100 index performs, and they have set a cut-off at 60% - or 9.9% tax-free a year.
The current cutoff for subsidy payments is $2.5 million.
a situation in which you stop doing, making, paying, or supplying something:
The dispute over prices has led to a temporary cut-off in deliveries.
The country's government is in danger of collapse because of the international cutoff of revenue and aid.
cutoff
adjective [ before noun ]
(also cut-off) uk/ˈkʌtɒf/ us
relating to a fixed point or level at which something stops:
a cutoff date/point January 31 is the cutoff date for claims to be filed.
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