sever的意思和读音

sever

: [ˈsevər] : [ˈsevə(r)]

v.

severs  severing  severed  

v.+n.sever connection,sever limb

v.unite,attach

v.cut,split,separate,undo,disunite

severv.

1.to cut sth into two pieces; to cut sth off sth

to sever a rope

a severed artery

His hand was severed from his arm.

2.~ sthto completely end a relationship or all communication with sb

The two countries have severed all diplomatic links .

v.1.;2.;;使;3.4.();()5.;6.;1.;2.;;使;3.4.();()5.;6.;

v.1.to cut through a part of something so that it is separated completely from the main part, or to be separated completely in this way2.to end something such as a friendship or a connection completely and permanently

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1.If he wants to sever his connection with a bank like this to go with a man like that, it's his own lookout.使

2.The sever chosen by the system supports up to a disk array composed of 8 hard disks providing hardware condition for the system dilatancy.8

3.A knife to sever any friendly duty, any form, was easy to his hand in that remote city.

4.On this account, I shall now learn to practise Wisdom and sever the bond of defilement and attain Emancipation.

5.No man can sever the providesthto unite him to his society simply by preventing his eyes .

6.Guided by the spirit of Obi-Wan, Luke held Vader off, and even managed to sever the Dark Lord's mechanical arm.

7.We were informed that photography is prohibited by a gentle yet sever middle-aged man in refined dress. We left soon without any photos.

8.The approach in Listing 6 is just one of many that attempt to sever data retrieval from data access.6访

9.Improvements to derivatives markets since then have made it easier for banks to sever ties to a troubled counterparts.

10.Improvements to derivatives markets since then have made it easier for banks to sever ties to a troubled counterparty.使