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I . off [ɒf] PREP.

1. off (indicating removal) +gen.:

off
[stran] od +gen.
to be off the air RADIO, TV
to be off the air RADIO, TV

2. off after v. (moving down):

off
[dol] s/z +gen.

3. off after v. (moving away):

off
[ven] iz +gen.
off
[dol] s/z +gen.

5. off (at sea):

off
od +gen.

6. off (absent from):

7. off coloq. (stop liking):

to be off one's food
to go off sb/sth

8. off (not taking):

9. off (subsisting):

10. off (from source):

to get sth off sb coloq.

11. off after sust. (minus):

off
od +gen.
off the wall

II . off [ɒf] ADV.

3. off (removed):

off
dol
off

5. off (in bad shape):

off
off
to go off
to go off food

6. off (distant in time):

off
to be far off

7. off (stopped):

to call sth off

9. off (separated):

to fence sth off

III . off [ɒf] ADJ.

1. off:

off (not working)
off (switched off)
off (switched off)
off tap
off heating

2. off pred. GASTR. (bad):

off
off milk

3. off (not at work):

to be off

4. off pred. coloq. (in bad shape):

off

5. off (provided for):

to be badly/well off

6. off pred. GASTR. (no longer on the menu):

off

7. off pred. esp ingl. brit. coloq. (rude):

off behaviour

IV . off [ɒf] SUST. no pl.

V . off [ɒf] V. trans. ingl. am. inform. to off sb

blast-off [ˈblɑ:stɒf] SUST. (spacecraft)

I . ˈcast-off SUST. cast-offs pl.

cut-off [ˈkʌtɒf] SUST.

1. cut-off (limit):

ˈfall-off SUST. no pl.

ˈfar-off ADJ.

2. far-off (time):

I . hurry away, hurry off V. intr.

II . hurry away, hurry off V. trans.

ˈlay-off SUST. (from work)

ˈlift-off SUST. aerosp

off-ˈcen·tre ADJ., off-ˈcen·ter ADJ.

ˈoff-chance SUST. on the off-chance

off-ˈcol·our ADJ., off-ˈcol·or ADJ.

1. off-colour (somewhat sick):

2. off-colour (somewhat obscene):

ˈoff-day SUST.

off-ˈduty ADJ. to be off-duty

I . off ˈkey ADV.

II . off ˈkey ADJ.

1. off key (out of tune):

off key

2. off key fig. (inopportune):

off key
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Traducciones de „off“ en el diccionario esloveno » inglés (Ir a inglés » esloveno)

play-off <-a, -a, -i> [plêj of] SUST. m

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
But heavy rain can turn to torrents sluicing off sun-baked desert or pavement into miles of flood channels constructed to protect homes and businesses.
www.metronews.ca
He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
en.wikipedia.org
Stokes was definitely having a word in the ear and now he too gets a ticking off.
www.dailymail.co.uk
All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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The combination of off-board fare collection, three door loading, and level boarding onto the buses results in faster boarding and less time spent at each stop.
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It actively encourages users to carry out their heavy downloads during what is currently called either the uncounted or off-peak period.
en.wikipedia.org
A room-mate was reported to have tipped off police, while acting as an informant.
en.wikipedia.org
She is similarly oblivious to the needs of others and thereby often comes off as self-centered and tactless.
en.wikipedia.org
An ocean away, a drone flies over enemy territory, cut off from its remote pilot by a satellite communication link that has gone kaput.
www.theatlantic.com
An onboard preamp is controlled by bass/treble boost rollers and an on/off switch located on the top control panel.
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