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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

ˈoff-li·cence SUST. ingl. brit.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Pollen carried on their bodies may be carried to another flower where a small portion can rub off onto the pistil, resulting in cross pollination.
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And top it all off by relaxing on a chaise lounge set directly on the pearly white-sand beach.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
One is a huge inflatable airbag, installed to let skiers and snowboarders show off their aerial prowess, and provide them with a soft landing.
www.odt.co.nz
He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
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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
The first retorted that the second should fly off his ground.
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Meanwhile, it also creates a whole heap of technology that it can hive off and sell on to other businesses should it wish.
www.businessinsider.com.au
A room-mate was reported to have tipped off police, while acting as an informant.
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She is similarly oblivious to the needs of others and thereby often comes off as self-centered and tactless.
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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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