cutoff in Russian
cutoff in Russian is выключе́ние — cutoff means the point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.
cutoff in Russian
выключе́ние
Pronounced: vyklyucheniye
The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited.
What does "cutoff" mean?
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noun The point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.
"The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday."
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noun A shorter route or shortcut that bypasses the usual path.
"We took a cutoff through the woods to save twenty minutes."
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noun Shorts made by cutting the legs off a pair of trousers.
"He wore a pair of denim cutoffs all summer."
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adj Marking a limit or ending point.
"The cutoff date for entries has already passed."
cutoff in a sentence
- The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday.
- Scores below the cutoff won't be considered for the scholarship.
- We took a cutoff through the woods to save twenty minutes.
- He wore a pair of denim cutoffs all summer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "cutoff" in Russian?
"cutoff" in Russian is выключе́ние. cutoff means: The point at which something ends or is limited; a deadline or threshold.
How do you pronounce выключе́ние?
"cutoff" in Russian is выключе́ние, pronounced "vyklyucheniye".
How do you use "cutoff" in a sentence?
Example: "The cutoff for applications is midnight on Friday." In Russian, "cutoff" is выключе́ние.
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