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1 get off
1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) novilkt; noģērbt2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) mainīt [] -
2 get off to a flying start
(to have a very successful beginning: Our new shop has got off to a flying start.) būt ar daudzsološu iesākumu -
3 get off lightly
(to escape or be allowed to go without severe punishment etc.) tikt cauri sveikā -
4 get off to a good
(to start well or badly in a race, business etc.) labi, veiksmīgi/slikti, neveiksmīgi uzsākt -
5 be o!, off you go!, get off with you!
vācies prom!, ārā!English-Latvian dictionary > be o!, off you go!, get off with you!
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6 to get off
aizbraukt; doties; izkāpt; nokāpt; izbēgt; izvairīties; nosūtīt; atrauties no zemes; pacelties gaisā; ielaisties; izteikt; pastāstīt; apdullt; sajūsmināties -
7 to get off cheap
viegli tikt cauri -
8 to get off light
tikt viegli cauri -
9 to get off on the wrong foot
neveiksmīgi sākt; radīt sliktu iespaidu; radīt sliktu pirmo iespaidu -
10 to get off one's hands
tikt vaļā -
11 to get off scot-free
tikt sveikā cauri -
12 to get off the dime
beigt slaistīties -
13 to get off the ground
atrauties no zemes; pacelties gaisā; sākt darboties -
14 to get off the hook
izkulties no ķezas -
15 to get off the mark
startēt -
16 to get off the rails
noskriet no sliedēm -
17 to get off the trail
pazaudēt pēdas -
18 to get off with a scratch or two
viegli tikt cauriEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to get off with a scratch or two
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19 to get off with a whole skin
tikt cauri ar veselu ādu -
20 to tell somebody where to get off
atsēdināt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to tell somebody where to get off
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get off — {v.} 1. To come down from or out of. * /The ladder fell, and Tom couldn t get off the roof./ * /The bus stopped, the door opened, and Father got off./ 2. To take off. * /Joe s mother told him to get his wet clothes off./ 3. To get away; leave. *… … Dictionary of American idioms
get off — {v.} 1. To come down from or out of. * /The ladder fell, and Tom couldn t get off the roof./ * /The bus stopped, the door opened, and Father got off./ 2. To take off. * /Joe s mother told him to get his wet clothes off./ 3. To get away; leave. *… … Dictionary of American idioms
get off on — (slang) To get excitement from • • • Main Entry: ↑get * * * ˌget ˈoff on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they get off on he/she/it gets off on … Useful english dictionary
get off — ► get off 1) informal escape a punishment. 2) go to sleep. 3) (get off with) Brit. informal have a sexual encounter with. Main Entry: ↑get … English terms dictionary
Get Off — was a hit song by Miami based Latin/disco band Foxy in 1978. Released from their LP of the same name, the song became a crossover hit. It spent two weeks at number one during the fall of that year and also peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot… … Wikipedia
get off — index alight Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
get off — “escape,” c.1600. Sexual sense attested by 1973 … Etymology dictionary
get off — [v] depart alight, blow*, descend, disembark, dismount, escape, exit, go, go away, leave, light, pull out, quit, retire, withdraw; concepts 154,195 Ant. arrive … New thesaurus
get off — phrasal verb Word forms get off : present tense I/you/we/they get off he/she/it gets off present participle getting off past tense got off past participle got off 1) a) [intransitive/transitive, usually in imperative] used for telling someone to… … English dictionary
get off — Synonyms and related words: achieve satisfaction, advance, alight, be getting along, be off, blow, break in, bring out, buzz off, climax, climb down, come, come away, commence, cop a plea, cop out, depart, dismount, ejaculate, embark, emit,… … Moby Thesaurus
get off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If someone who has broken a law or rule gets off, they are not punished, or are given only a very small punishment. [V P with n] He is likely to get off with a small fine. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you get off, you leave a place because… … English dictionary