English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- off
- [ɒf]
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- 1. used to indicate actions in which contact is absent or rendered absent, as between an object and a surface
- 2. used to indicate the removal of something that is or has been appended to or in association with something else
- 3. out of alignment with
- 4. situated near to or leading away from
- 5. not inclined towards
- 6. so as to be deactivated or disengaged
- 7. so as to get rid of
- 8. so as to be removed from, esp as a reduction
- 9. spent away from work or other duties
- 10. on a trip, journey, or...
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to agree the balance sheet with the records by making adjustments, writing off, etc
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and you can take that smile off your face and all
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you could always take a day off work
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they set off early to beat the rush hour
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I had better be off
Vocab List (1 of 207)
- off
- [ɔf]
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- 1. (not turned on) 关着的, 打折
- 2. (cancelled) 取消的
- 3. 不新鲜的
- 4. on the off chance (in expressions) (just in case) 怀着渺茫的希望
- 5. I must be off (away) 我必须得走了
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