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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis off reiškia ,1. prp nuo; off the coast netoli kranto; the village was three miles off the town kaimas buvo per tris mylias nuo miesto; off the point ne laiku, ne vietoje; off the track 1) neteisingu keliu; 2) (nukrypstant) nuo temos; 2. 1) adv (reiškia atitolinimą, a lietuviškai.

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  • /ɔ:f/

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • adverb: From a place or position: drove off.
  • adverb: At a certain distance in space or time: a mile off; a week off.
  • adverb: From a given course or route; aside: swerved off into a ditch.
  • adverb: Into a state of unconsciousness: I must have dozed off.
  • adverb: So as to be no longer on, attached, or connected: shaved off his mustache.
  • adverb: So as to be divided: marked off the playing field by yards.
  • adverb: So as to be no longer continuing, operating, or functioning: switched off the radio.
  • adverb: So as to be completely removed, finished, or eliminated: kill off the mice.
  • adverb: So as to be smaller, fewer, or less: Sales dropped off.
  • adverb: So as to be away from work or duty: They took a day off.
  • adverb: Offstage.
  • adjective: Distant or removed; farther: the off side of the barn.
  • adjective: Remote; slim: stopped by on the off chance that they're home.
  • adjective: Not on, attached, or connected: with my shoes off.
  • adjective: Not operating or operational: The oven is off.
  • adjective: No longer taking place; canceled: The wedding is off.
  • adjective: Slack: Production was off this year.
  • adjective: Not up to standard; below a normal or satisfactory level: Your pitching is off today.
  • adjective: Not accurate; incorrect: Your statistical results are off.
  • adjective: Somewhat crazy; eccentric: I think that person is a little off.
  • adjective: Started on the way; going: I'm off to see the president.
  • adjective: Absent or away from work or duty: She's off every Tuesday.
  • adjective: Spent away from work or duty: My off day is Saturday.
  • adjective: Being on the right side of an animal or vehicle.
  • adjective: Being the animal or vehicle on the right.
  • adjective: Nautical Farthest from the shore; seaward.
  • adjective: Sports Toward or designating the side of the field facing the batsman in cricket.
  • adjective: Off-color.
  • preposition: So as to be removed or distant from: The bird hopped off the branch.
  • preposition: Away or relieved from: off duty.
  • preposition: By consuming: living off locusts and honey.
  • preposition: With the means provided by: living off my pension.
  • preposition: Informal From: "What else do you want off me?” ( Jimmy Breslin).
  • preposition: Extending or branching out from: an artery off the heart.
  • preposition: Not up to the usual standard of: off his game.
  • preposition: So as to abstain from: went off narcotics.
  • preposition: Nautical To seaward of: a mile off Sandy Hook.
  • verb-intransitive: To go away; leave: Off or I'll call the police.
  • verb-transitive: Slang To murder.
  • idiom: off and on In an intermittent manner: slept off and on last night.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • off the coast netoli kranto
  • the village was three miles off the town kaimas buvo per tris mylias nuo miesto
  • (nukrypstant) nuo temos
  • off the track
  • neteisingu keliu
  • nuo
  • off the point ne laiku
  • ne vietoje
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