Word: off

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Related words: off

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Synonyms: off

eyeglass

Translations: off

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german
Translations:
von, ausgeschaltet, abseits, aus, weg
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french
Translations:
sauf, disjoncté, outre, hors, lâche, acheminement, franc, fermé, depuis, absent, ...
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italian
Translations:
da
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russian
Translations:
неурожайный, от, ниже, выключенный, низкосортный, отделенный, отступя, прочь, долой, ото
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norwegian
Translations:
fri, av
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finnish
Translations:
irti, pois, irrallaan
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czech
Translations:
volný, od, ze, odtud, mimo, z
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polish
Translations:
wolny, od, z, skądś, opodal
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hungarian
Translations:
ki, lezárva, kikapcsolva, elzárva, félre
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greek
Translations:
μακριά
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ukrainian
Translations:
вимкнути, вимкнено, від
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belarusian
Translations:
закрыты
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croatian
Translations:
od, prekinuto, odstojanje, potpuno, prestanak, udaljenost
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icelandic
Translations:
burt
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latvian
Translations:
noslepkavot
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slovenian
Translations:
z, se
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slovak
Translations:
s, z, vypnuto, vypnutý

The meaning and "use of": off

adjective
  • characterized by someone performing or feeling worse than usual; unsatisfactory or inadequate. - even the greatest athletes have off days
  • (of food) no longer fresh. - the fish was a bit off
  • annoying or unfair. - His boss deducted the money from his pay. That was a bit off
  • unwell. - I felt decidedly off
adverb
  • away from the place in question; to or at a distance. - the man ran off
  • so as to be removed or separated. - he whipped off his coat
  • starting a journey or race; leaving. - the gunmen made off on foot
  • so as to bring to an end or be discontinued. - the Christmas party rounded off a hugely successful year
  • (of an electrical appliance or power supply) not functioning or so as to cease to function. - switch the TV off
  • having access to or possession of material goods or wealth to the extent specified. - we'd been rather badly off for books
verb
  • kill; murder. - she might off a cop, but she wouldn't shoot her boyfriend
preposition
  • moving away and often down from. - he rolled off the bed
  • situated or leading in a direction away from (a main route or intersection). - single wires leading off the main lines
  • so as to be removed or separated from. - threatening to tear it off its hinges
noun
  • the half of the field (as divided lengthways through the pitch) toward which the batsman's feet are pointed when standing to receive the ball. - Headland bats with real style and is deadly square of the wicket on the off side .

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