1. 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
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Cut it out.
The bank rate cut is expected to relieve the severe financial squeeze that has hit industry.
My neighbor rejected my request to cut his tree.
Do you use fingernail clippers to cut your toenails?
We are going to make up for lost time by taking a short cut.
Tom has been running around the office like a chicken with its head cut off.
Education about birth control might help cut down on adolescent pregnancies.
That knife wasn't sharp and I couldn't cut the meat with it, so I resorted to using my pocket knife.
If a cut is bleeding, put pressure on it.
I was about to reply, when he boldly cut in.
People take electricity for granted until its supply is cut off.
I think that girl cut her hair to give herself a new look.
You smoke far too much. You should cut back.
Instead of laying off these workers, why don't we just cut their hours?
Cut out the nonsense, will you?
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phrasal verbs4. slice
slice of pizza
We usually have a slice of bread and a cup of coffee.
Tom ate the last slice of bread so Mary had nothing to eat.
On second thought, I think I will have a slice of that pie.
Tom ate three eggs and a slice of toast.
Considering all I've eaten all day is just one slice of bread, I'm not really all that hungry.
Cut the meat into thin slices.
In spite of my diet, I couldn't help taking a slice of chocolate cake.
No matter how thin you slice it, it's still baloney.
When he asked for a single slice, they gave him an entire uncut pizza, which he proceeded to eat by rolling it up like a burrito and just shoveling it in. The question, of course, is whether a whole entity is a slice of itself.
slice your chicken breast into thin strips
Crisps are thin slices of potatoes, fried quickly in oil and then salted.
You can make a plain sandwich by placing cheese between two slices of bread.
Slice the cheese and see how many holes are there in one slice.
Can I have some water with a slice of lemon?
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