to cut off

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English - Turkish
kesmekle
kesmek

Çoğu kesmek istedikleri öperler. - Many kiss the hand they wish to cut off.

mahrum bırakmak
uçurmak
mahsur
(Askeri) yakıt kesme
(Havacılık) kesme

O grupla bağlantıları kesmelisin. - You should cut off your connections with that group.

Çoğu kesmek istedikleri öperler. - Many kiss the hand they wish to cut off.

bağlantısını kesmek
kes

Bir doktor derhal onun sol kolunu kesip çıkardı ve ağır kanamayı durdurdu. - A doctor quickly cut off his left arm and stopped the heavy bleeding.

Tom ofisin etrafında kafası kesilmiş bir tavuk gibi koşuyordu. - Tom has been running around the office like a chicken with its head cut off.

izole etmek
yolunu kesmek
mahrum etmek

you are cut off from anyone who will help you.

yok etmek
-e on para (miras) bırakmamak; cut off with: (birine, miras olarak) (gülünç bir miktarda para) bırakmak
(Askeri) YAKIT KESME: Bir tepkimeli motorun amaçlı olarak kapatılması
koparmak
(deyim) donmek. cut someone off 1.telefon baglantisini kesmek. 2.ayirmak. cut sth. off
kesip koparmak
(deyim) tessisati kesmek (elektrik,gaz,telefon). 2.ayirmak,yolu kesilmek
imha etmek
-i kesmek
ayırmak

Ukrayna güvenlik güçleri bu iki önemli kenti birbirinden ayırmak amacıyla Donetsk ve Luhansk arasındaki kasaba ve köyleri işgal etmeye çalışıyorlar. - The Ukrainian security forces are trying to occupy the towns and villages between Donetsk and Luhansk in order to cut off those two important cities from each other.

son vermek
biçilmiş
English - English
excide
Amputate
abscind
interscind
abscise
fuse

A thermal cut-off.

To swerve in front of (another car)
To end abruptly

My phone call was cut off before I could get the information.

To remove via cutting
To interrupt (someone speaking)

That dingbat cut me off as I was about to conclude my theses.

To isolate or remove from contact
when a defensive player keeps his body between an attacker and the defender's goal, forcing the attacker out towards the sidelines
detached by cutting; "cut flowers"; "a severed head"; "an old tale of Anne Bolyn walking the castle walls with her poor cut-off head under her arm"
{s} incised, amputated, beheaded; broken off, disconnected; stopped, ceased
remove surgically; "amputate limbs"
cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van"
remove by or as if by cutting; "cut off the ear"; "lop off the dead branch"
A channel cut across the neck of a bend
cease, stop; "cut the noise"; "We had to cut short the conversation"
A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt usually moped in hot to seal the edge of insulation at the end of a day's work
cut off and stop; "The bicyclist was cut out by the van
break a small piece off from; "chip the glass"; "chip a tooth"
{f} break off, amputate, disconnect; make an incision; behead; disinherit; stop, cease; isolate
If you get cut off when you are on the telephone, the line is suddenly disconnected and you can no longer speak to the other person. When you do get through, you've got to say your piece quickly before you get cut off I'm going to cut you off now because we've got lots of callers waiting. = disconnect
To cut someone or something off means to separate them from things that they are normally connected with. One of the goals of the campaign is to cut off the elite Republican Guard from its supplies The storm has cut us off. = isolate + cut off cut off Without a car we still felt very cut off
If you cut something off, you remove it with a knife or a similar tool. Mrs Kreutz cut off a generous piece of the meat He cut me off a slice He threatened to cut my hair off
make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
When a defending player positions his or her body between an attacker and the defending goal The positioning should force the attacker out toward the sideline
The length of a printed image in relationship to the printing cylinder axis D Back To Top
The point in which a filter starts to gradually cut frequencies out of the sound that are above the point in a low pass filter
to cut off your nose to spite your face: see spite see also cut-off
If you cut someone off when they are speaking, you interrupt them and stop them from speaking. `But, sir, I'm under orders to -- ' Clark cut him off. `Don't argue with me.'
To cut off a supply of something means to stop providing it or stop it being provided. The rebels have cut off electricity from the capital Why cut the money off?
Turkish - English
disconnect
to cut off

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı kʌt ôf

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈkət ˈôf/ /tə ˈkʌt ˈɔːf/

    Videos

    ... last month when they were unemployment insurance was cut off ...
    ... has left China cut off from trading with the rest of the world. ...
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