słownik polsko - angielski

język polski - English

odciąć po angielsku:

1. cut off


She lost touch with the world when her telephone line was cut off.
So, I decided to cut off the head and the tail.
I want to cut off the hem of the skirt and make it shorter. / Please don’t cut me off while I am talking. / Mike had to cut off his friends when he realized they were a bad influence.
A) The hairdressers cut all my hair off. B) My parents cut me off from money. C) I didn't pay a bill and was cut off. D) Can you please stop cutting me of while I'm talking?
Jane decided to have all her hair cut off at the weekend. It's really short.
Telephone wires are down in the region and some farms have been cut off since yesterday.
Our electricity was cut off.
After the storm almost the whole town had their electricity cut off.
By the morning the snow was very deep, and we were cut off from the rest of the village.
We hadn't paid the bill, so our water supply was cut off.
If you don’t pay your bil; l you’ll get cut off.
I did feel quite cut off actually
We were cut off in the middle of our conversation.
First of all, we need to cut off supply.
my internet connection has been cut off. some idiot cut me off!

Angielskie słowo "odciąć" (cut off) występuje w zestawach:

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2. chop off


chop off with a saw

Angielskie słowo "odciąć" (chop off) występuje w zestawach:

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3. sever


This attack marked the severance of their previous alliance
The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961.
to sever a rope
The ​knife severed an ​artery and he ​bled to ​death. The ​company has severed ​its ​connection/​links/​relationship/​ties with ​its ​previous ​partners.
a severed fingertip
o cut through something completely, separating it into two parts, or to become cut in this way: Martin's hand was severed in the accident.
By then, of course, she might well have severed our relationship.
Theresa May expelled 23 diplomats, severed high-level contacts.
sever relations, severed
sever the relations
he was taken to hospital with broken legs, a shattered jaw, severed fingers and a fractured skull

4. cut out


I should completly cut out all high-fat cheese.
The benefit is clear - you cut out all the boring small talk.
I cut out a gingerbread.
I have cut out alcohol.
All of a sudden the TV coverage cut out
He took a piece of wood and cut out the most beautiful heart in it.
Without any warning, the engine just cut out
The engine cut out and I can't fix it.
I have to cut out. My better half is waiting.
My dad cut out smoking five years ago.
Our aim is to cut out bureaucracy.
1) She cut out a picture in a magazine. 2) I'm going to cut out eating sweet food. 3) The car CUT OUT at the traffic lights just as they went green.
One of the plane's ​engines ​cut out, so they had to ​land with only one.
Children like to cut out shapes from cardboard.
If you want to bo slim, you must cut out sugar.

Angielskie słowo "odciąć" (cut out) występuje w zestawach:

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5. amputate


After she was hit by the car, her leg had to be amputated below the knee.

Angielskie słowo "odciąć" (amputate) występuje w zestawach:

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6. break off


We should break off the accession negotiations as quickly as possible.
1) It was decided to break off diplomatic relations with that country. 2) She broke off in the middle of a sentence.
We’ve decided to break off the engage- ment.
break off therapy, relationship
Some areas in Spain want to break off from Spain.

Angielskie słowo "odciąć" (break off) występuje w zestawach:

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7. axe


My company is making budget cuts and is going to have to axe several staff.
I get the feeling you still have an axe to grind. If you've got something to say come on out and say it.
She always has some axe to grind.
He used an axe to chop wood for the fire.
Thousands of jobs axed by UK firms.
Could be hard times ahead. They've axed 1000 jobs at the local plant.
The TV series will be axed owing to a decline in popularity.
The company has announced plans to axe 500 jobs.
James Altucher: I hope it doesn’t mean we’re going to axe though.
He has had absolutely no part in the conspiracy; it was not he, but his brother, who had an axe to grind against the government.
The axe does not go to a humble neck.