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1 off-the-rack
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2 off-the-cuff
[ˌɒfðə'kʌf] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1. 2.avverbio off the cuff spontaneamente* * *[ˌɒfðə'kʌf]1. adva braccio, improvvisando2. adj* * *[ˌɒfðə'kʌf] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1. 2.avverbio off the cuff spontaneamente -
3 off-the-peg
[ˌɒfðə'peg] [AE ˌɔːf-]off-the-rack [ˌɒfðə'ræk] [AE ˌɔːf-] aggettivo [ garment] (pre)confezionato* * *[ˌɒfðə'peg] [AE ˌɔːf-]off-the-rack [ˌɒfðə'ræk] [AE ˌɔːf-] aggettivo [ garment] (pre)confezionato -
4 off the hook
(free from some difficulty or problem: If he couldn't keep the terms of the contract, he shouldn't have signed it - I don't see how we can get him off the hook now.) (fuori dai guai) -
5 off the record
((of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public: The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis.) confidenzialmente, ufficiosamente -
6 off-the-peg ['ɒfðə'pɛɡ]
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7 off-the-rack Am ['ɒfðə'ræk]
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8 off-the-job adj
['ɒfðə'dʒɒb](course, training) fuori sede inv -
9 off-the-record
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10 off-the-shelf adj , adv Brit
[ˌɒfðə'ʃɛlf] -
11 off-the-wall adj
[ˌɒfðə'wɔːl](humor, idea) bizzarro (-a) -
12 off the beaten track
(away from main roads, centres of population etc.) isolato, fuori mano -
13 off-the-shelf
[ˌɒfðə'ʃelf] [AE ˌɔːf-]1) comm. [ goods] (ready-made) pronto, preconfezionato; (from existing stock) in pronta consegna, disponibile (in magazzino)2) inform. [ software] preconfezionato* * *[ˌɒfðə'ʃelf] [AE ˌɔːf-]1) comm. [ goods] (ready-made) pronto, preconfezionato; (from existing stock) in pronta consegna, disponibile (in magazzino)2) inform. [ software] preconfezionato -
14 off-the-shoulder
[ˌɒfðə'ʃəʊldə(r)] [AE ˌɔːf-]* * *[ˌɒfðə'ʃəʊldə(r)] [AE ˌɔːf-] -
15 off-the-wall
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16 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) depistareEnglish-Italian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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17 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) depistareEnglish-Italian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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18 fly off the handle
(to lose one's temper.) perdere la pazienza -
19 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) iniziare -
20 get (something) off the ground
(to get (a project etc) started.) iniziare
См. также в других словарях:
off the wagon — {adj. phr.}, {slang} No longer refusing to drink whiskey or other alcoholic beverages; drinking liquor again, after stopping for a while. * /When a heavy drinker quits he must really quit. One little drink of whiskey is enough to drive him off… … Dictionary of American idioms
off the wagon — {adj. phr.}, {slang} No longer refusing to drink whiskey or other alcoholic beverages; drinking liquor again, after stopping for a while. * /When a heavy drinker quits he must really quit. One little drink of whiskey is enough to drive him off… … Dictionary of American idioms
off the beaten track — {adv. phr.} Not well known or often used; not gone to or seen by many people; unusual. * /The theater is off the beaten track./ * /We are looking for a vacation spot that is off the beaten track./ Compare: OUT OF THE WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
off the hook — {adv. phr.} Out of trouble; out of an awkward or embarrassing situation. * /Thelma found she had made two dates for the same night; she asked Sally to get her off the hook by going out with one of the boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
off the beaten track — {adv. phr.} Not well known or often used; not gone to or seen by many people; unusual. * /The theater is off the beaten track./ * /We are looking for a vacation spot that is off the beaten track./ Compare: OUT OF THE WAY … Dictionary of American idioms
off the hook — {adv. phr.} Out of trouble; out of an awkward or embarrassing situation. * /Thelma found she had made two dates for the same night; she asked Sally to get her off the hook by going out with one of the boys./ … Dictionary of American idioms
off-the-cuff — {adj.}, {informal} Not prepared ahead of time. Used of a speech or remarks. * /Jack was made master of ceremonies because he was a good off the cuff speaker./ … Dictionary of American idioms
off-the-cuff — {adj.}, {informal} Not prepared ahead of time. Used of a speech or remarks. * /Jack was made master of ceremonies because he was a good off the cuff speaker./ … Dictionary of American idioms
off-the-cuff — adj. with little or no preparation or forethought; unrehearsed; extemporaneous; offhand. his off the cuff remarks offended many people; an off the cuff toast Syn: ad lib, extemporaneous, extemporary, extempore, offhand, offhanded, unpremeditated … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off-the-rack — adj. Intended to be worn without alterations; ready to wear; of clothing. Contrasted with {made to order}, {custom made}. See {pret a porter} Syn: off the shelf, ready to wear, pret a porter. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
off-the-shelf — adj. Made in large quantities and intended to be used without modifications; similar to {off the rack}, but not restricted to clothing. Opposite of {custom made}, {made to order}, or {one of a kind}. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English