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  • 1 off

    (to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.) registruoti atvykimo/išvykimo laiką

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  • 2 off and on / on and off

    (sometimes; occasionally: I see him off and on at the club.) retkarčiais

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  • 3 off duty

    not actually working and not liable to be asked to do so: The doctor's off duty this weekend; (also adjective) (She spends her off-duty hours at home.) laisvas, neturintis būti tarnyboje

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  • 4 off guard

    (unprepared: He hit me while I was off guard; to catch someone off guard.) praradęs budrumą, nejučiom, netikėtai

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  • 5 off balance

    (not steady: He hit me while I was off balance.) praradęs pusiausvyrą

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  • 6 off one's hands

    (no longer needing to be looked after etc: You'll be glad to get the children off your hands for a couple of weeks.) (atsikratyti) nuo savo galvos

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  • 7 off one's head

    (mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) išsikraustęs iš proto

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  • 8 off one's own bat

    (completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) be niekieno pagalbos

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  • 9 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.) laisvas

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  • 10 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.) neoficialiai

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  • 11 off-chance

    noun (a slight chance: We waited, on the off-chance (that) he might come.) menka viltis

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  • 12 off-colour

    adjective (not feeling well: He was a bit off-colour the morning after the party.) nekaip atrodantis

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  • 13 off-white

    adjective (not quite white, eg slightly yellow etc: an off-white dress.) balsvas

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  • 14 off one's rocker

    (mad; crazy.) kaip maišu trenktas

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  • 15 off the beaten track

    (away from main roads, centres of population etc.) nuošaliai

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  • 16 drop off

    1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) nutrūkti, nukristi
    2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) užsnūsti
    3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) išleisti, išlaipinti

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  • 17 go off

    1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) sprogti
    2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) pradėti veikti, įsijungti
    3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) išvykti
    4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) nebemėgti
    5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) sugesti
    6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) nustoti veikti

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  • 18 put off

    1) (to switch off (a light etc): Please put the light off!) išjungti
    2) (to delay; to postpone: He put off leaving / his departure till Thursday.) atidėti
    3) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) atsakyti (kam)
    4) (to cause (a person) to feel disgust or dislike (for): The cheese looked nice but the smell put me off; The conversation about illness put me off my dinner.) sukelti (kam) pasibjaurėjimą (kuo)

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  • 19 take off

    1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) nusivilkti
    2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) pakilti
    3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) nedirbti
    4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) pamėgdžioti

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  • 20 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).) nuimti, išimti
    2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) (pa)keisti (temą)

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Off — ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Off — Off, prep. Not on; away from; as, to be off one s legs or off the bed; two miles off the shore. Addison. [1913 Webster] {Off hand}. See {Offhand}. {Off side} (Football), out of play; said when a player has got in front of the ball in a scrimmage …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Off — Off, a. 1. On the farther side; most distant; on the side of an animal or a team farthest from the driver when he is on foot; in the United States, the right side; as, the off horse or ox in a team, in distinction from the {nigh} or {near} horse… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ½ Off — is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Debuting on May 28, 2004, it is played for a cash prize of $10,000, and uses small prizes. On prime time specials, the prize is raised to $25,000.GameplayThe contestant… …   Wikipedia

  • Off — ([o^]f; 115), interj. Away; begone; a command to depart. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Off — Off, n. (Cricket) The side of the field that is on the right of the wicket keeper. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • off — I. adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) from a place or position < march off >; specifically away from land < ship stood off to sea > (2) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • off of — preposition Date: 1567 off Usage: The of is often criticized as superfluous, a comment that is irrelevant because off of is an idiom. It is much more common in speech than in edited writing and is more common in American English than in British …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Off-label use — is the practice of prescribing pharmaceuticals for an unapproved indication or in an unapproved age group, unapproved dose or unapproved form of administration.[1] In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation… …   Wikipedia

  • Off and on — Off Off ([o^]f; 115), adv. [OE. of, orig. the same word as R. of, prep., AS. of, adv. & prep. [root]194. See {Of}.] In a general sense, denoting from or away from; as: [1913 Webster] 1. Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Off the Ground — Studio album by Paul McCartney Released 1 February 1993 …   Wikipedia

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