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Meanings of
cutoff
in English
Portuguese
atalho
Catalan
drecera
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A route shorter than the usual one.
shortcut
crosscut
Portuguese
atalho
Synonyms
Examples for "
shortcut
"
shortcut
crosscut
Examples for "
shortcut
"
1
I thought you might be able to help us with a
shortcut
.
'
2
Months later, she still doesn't understand why her parents forbid the
shortcut
.
3
As Sebba says: These are things that it's important not to
shortcut
.
4
They want us somewhere, you'd think they might have provided a
shortcut
.
5
You can learn the
shortcut
after you get the real way down.
1
I heard what sounded like a high-pitched
crosscut
saw belaboring a twig.
2
Hence we had brought a
crosscut
saw- alongone with two handles.
3
As a matter of fact, the
crosscut
-
saw
cuts somewhat on the back stroke.
4
An early 17th-century two-man
crosscut
saw has been recovered almost intact.
5
That experience determined me to stick to
crosscut
sawing every day.
Usage of
cutoff
in English
1
Similar results were obtained when alleles were defined by other
cutoff
points.
2
Additionally, we investigated
cutoff
values of risk factors for development of T2DM.
3
Every precaution was taken: one time codes, shielded nodes, remote
cutoff
routing.
4
However, the
cutoff
values of s-CEA for prognosis have not been determined.
5
Appropriate parametric distributions and seropositivity
cutoff
values were determined by statistical measures.
6
Overall survival data were not mature at the time of data
cutoff
.
7
All subjects were classified into 3 categories according to OSTA
cutoff
values.
8
We determined assay performance and proposed a
cutoff
for classification of results.
9
Amyloid status was defined dichotomously using an a priori mean cortical
cutoff
.
10
What if they don't bring the yawl down the
cutoff
,
he thought.
11
Similar litigation over
cutoff
dates is unfolding in Wisconsin, Georgia and Michigan.
12
Bootstrap simulations also show the robust classification results with the optimal
cutoff
.
13
Tuesday's launch followed a last-second
cutoff
of Falcon's planned liftoff on Saturday.
14
The
cutoff
date for my youngest turning eight -that was it.
15
This
cutoff
was chosen as a surrogate for a well performed PNLD.
16
We'll take the Seventy-second Street
cutoff
,
do a nice easy four-mile loop.
Other examples for "cutoff"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cutoff
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
optimal cutoff
different cutoff
wear cutoff
new cutoff
use a cutoff
More collocations
Translations for
cutoff
Portuguese
atalho
tecla de atalho
Catalan
drecera
Cutoff
through the time
Cutoff
across language varieties
United States of America
Common