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- 名词 (Noun)PREoff-
- 动词 (Verb)SGoffsPRoffingPT, PPoffed
- 形容词 (Adjective)COMmore offSUPmost off
- Inoperative, disabled.
- All the lights are off.
- Rancid, rotten.
- This milk is off!
- (cricket) In, or towards the half of the field away from the batsman's legs; the right side for a right-handed batsman.
- Less than normal, in temperament or in result.
- sales are off this quarter
- Circumstanced (as in well off, better off, poorly off).
- 'Are you better off now than you were four years ago?' With that pointed question, Ronald Reagan defined the 1980 presidential election as a 92 referendum on Jimmy Carter's economic policies
- Started on the way.
- off to see the wizard
- And they're off! Whatsmyname takes an early lead, with Remember The Mane behind by a nose.
- Far; off to the side.
- the off horse or ox in a team, in distinction from the nigh or near horse
- Designating a time when one is not strictly attentive to business or affairs, or is absent from a post, and, hence, a time when affairs are not urgent.
- He took an off day for fishing. an off year in politics; the off season
- Inoperative, disabled.
- 副词 (Adverb)COMmore offSUPmost off
- In a direction away from the speaker or object.
- No matter how early I came down, I would find him on the veranda, smoking cigarettes, or [ …] . And at last I began to realize in my harassed soul that all elusion was futile, and to take such holidays as I could get, when he was off with a girl, in a spirit of thankfulness.
- Into a state of non-operation; into a state of non-existence.
- Please switch off the light when you leave.   die off
- So as to be removed or separated.
- He bit off more than he could chew.
- Some branches were sawn off.
- In a direction away from the speaker or object.
- 介系词 (Preposition)
- Used to indicate movement away from a position on.
- I took it off the table.; Come off the roof!
- COL Out of the possession of.
- He didn't buy it off him. He stole it off him.
- Away from or not on.
- He's off the computer, but he's still on the phone.; Keep off the grass.
- Disconnected or subtracted from.
- We've been off the grid for three days now.; He took 20% off the list price.
- Distant from.
- We're just off the main road.; The island is 23 miles off the cape.
- No longer wanting or taking.
- He's been off his feed since Tuesday.; He's off his meds again.
- Placed after a number (of products or parts, as if a unit), in commerce or engineering.
- Tantalum bar 6 off 3/8" Dia × 12" — Atom, Great Britain Atomic Energy Authority, 1972
- samples submitted … 12 off Thermistors type 1K3A531 … — BSI test report for shock and vibration testing, 2000
- I'd like to re-order those printer cartridges, let's say 5-off.
- Used to indicate movement away from a position on.
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- 用于句中
- He sat there goofing off all day instead of working.
- This is the slough that came off of his skin after the burn.
- Although eggcrate louvers can effectively cut off the view of bright lamps, the grid itself can become rather bright, especially when it is white.
- 用于句首
- Off in the distance, he heard the thunder of hoofbeats, signalling a stampede.
- 用于句尾
- You are getting a little too angry, you need to cool off.
- Well, it looks like it's time to go. Let's shove off.
- I don't want you to take much hair off; just snip my mullet off.
- 用于句中
Definition of off in English Dictionary
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资料来源: 维基词典