柯林斯詞典sever /?s?v?/ (severing,severed,severs) 1. V-T To sever something means to cut completely through it or to cut it completely off. 切斷; 切掉[正式] Richardson severed his right foot in a motorcycle accident. 理查森在一次摩托車事故中軋斷了右腳。2. V-T If you sever a relationship or connection that you have with someone, you end it suddenly and completely. 斷絕 (關(guān)系、聯(lián)系)[正式] She severed her ties with her homeland. 她斷絕了與自己祖國的聯(lián)系。 返回 sever劍橋詞典to break or separate , especially by cutting 弄斷;分開;(尤指)切斷,割斷 The knife severed an artery and he bled to death . 刀子割斷了動脈,他流血過多而死。 Her foot was severed from her leg in a car accident . 在一次車禍中,她的腳與腿斷開了。 Electricity cables have been severed by the storm . 風(fēng)暴弄斷了電纜。 to end a connection with someone or something 中斷,斷絕(聯(lián)系) The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961. 美國于1961年斷絕了與古巴的外交關(guān)系。 The company has severed its connection /links /relationship /ties with its previous partners . 公司斷絕了與前合作伙伴之間的聯(lián)系/關(guān)系。 返回 sever