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📖 Определения и значения для слова off

📒 used to say that something has been removed or become separated

  • He's had his beard shaved off.
  • Take your coat off.
  • The label must have fallen off.

📒 not connected or functioning

  • The water is off.
  • Make sure the TV is off.

📒 away from a place; at a distance in space or time

  • I called him but he ran off.
  • He fell off a ladder and broke his arm.
  • Sarah's off in India somewhere.

📒 away from work or duty

  • She's off today.
  • I've got three days off next week.
  • How many days did you take off?

📒 starting a race

  • They're off (= the race has begun).

📒 taken from the price

  • shoes with $20 off
  • All shirts have/are 10 per cent off.

📒 no longer going to happen; cancelled

  • The wedding is off.

📒 no longer available or being served

  • Sorry, the duck is off.

📒 behind or at the sides of the stage in a theatre

📒 to be in a better or worse situation

  • She's better off without him.
  • The weather was so bad we'd have been better off staying at home.
  • We can't be any worse off than we are already.

📒 to have a particular amount of something

  • How are we off for coffee (= how much do we have)?

📒 used to say how much money somebody has

  • Families will be better off under the new law (= will have more money).
  • They are both comfortably off (= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost).

📒 from time to time; now and again

  • It rained on and off all day.
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