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1 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) sjarmere (noen) i senk -
2 sweep (someone) off his feet
(to affect (a person) with strong emotion or enthusiasm.) sjarmere (noen) i senk -
3 off
(to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.) stemple inn/utav--------bort--------friIverb \/ɒf\/1) stikke av2) avlyse3) (amer.) drepeIIverb \/ɒf\/(amer., slang) knerte, drepeIIIadj. \/ɒf\/1) bortre, lengst bort, andre2) ( spesielt om kjøring med hest) høyre3) fri-4) ( om mulighet) svak, litenhave one's off moments ha sine dårlige stunder ha sine rolige stunder, ha friperioderoff season lavsesongoff street sidegateIVadv. \/ɒf\/1) bort, i vei, av sted• off with you!• hats off!2) av• get off3) tilbake4) bort fra, vekk fra, unna• are we far off?5) fri6) ( teater) utenfor, bak7) ( sjøfart) fra land, fra vinden8) helt, til fullebe off være av, ha løsnetgi seg i vei, stikke• the horses are off!• where are you off to? - I'm off to London• now at last we're off!• be off with you!være fri, ha fri være slutt, være avblåst, være avlyst, være innstilt, være avbruttvære avstengt, være frakobletduppe av, være borte( hverdagslig) ikke være fersk, være dårlig, være halvsurvære... stilt• how are you off for money?feel off ( hverdagslig) føle seg dårligoff and on av og på, opp og ned, til og fra av og til, nå og daoff with av sted medVprep. \/ɒf\/1) bort fra, fra, ned fra, av, bort(e), ute av• take your elbows off the table!2) ved, nær, på høyde med, utenfor (spesielt sjøfart)3) fra4) på, av• 3% discount off the price3% rabatt på prisenbe off something\/somebody ( hverdagslig) ha mistet interessen for noe\/noen, ha sluttet med noedine off ha til middag, spisejust off rett ved siden av, like utenfor -
4 off one's own bat
(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) på eget initiativ -
5 take off
1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) ta av, kle av seg, fjerne2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) ta av3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) ta fri4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) herme etter, imitere -
6 throw off
1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) kvitte seg med, bringe på villspor2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) kaste av seg -
7 show off
1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) vise fram2) (to try to impress others with one's possessions, ability etc: She is just showing off - she wants everyone to know how well she speaks French (noun show-off a person who does this).) vise seg, blære seg -
8 round off
1) (to make something smooth etc: He rounded off the sharp corners with a file.) avrunde, finpusse2) (to complete successfully: He rounded off his career by becoming president.) avrunde/-slutte -
9 work off
(to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc: He worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.) avreagere, få utløp for -
10 go off
1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) eksplodere2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) sette i/begynne å ringe3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) gå sin vei, stikke av4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) få avsmak for, mislike5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) bli bedervet6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) slutte å fungere -
11 put off
1) (to switch off (a light etc): Please put the light off!) slå av2) (to delay; to postpone: He put off leaving / his departure till Thursday.) utsette3) (to cancel an arranged meeting etc with (a person): I had to put the Browns off because I had 'flu.) avlyse4) (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.) få til å miste matlysten -
12 strip off
(to remove clothes or a covering from a thing or person: He stripped (his clothes) off and had a shower; The doctor stripped his bandage off.) trekke av (seg), fjerne -
13 finish off
1) (to complete: She finished off the job yesterday.) gjøre ferdig2) (to use, eat etc the last of: We've finished off the cake.) bruke opp, spise/drikke helt opp3) (to kill (a person): His last illness nearly finished him off.) gjøre det av med, gi (noen) nådestøtet -
14 set off
1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) ta ut, dra av gårde2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) sette i gang, få til å3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) fyre av, tenne på -
15 play off against
(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) spille den ene ut mot den andre -
16 tail off
1) (to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end): His interest tailed off towards the end of the film.) avta, minke2) ((also tail away) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent: His voice tailed away into silence.) stilne, bli borte -
17 browned off
1) (bored: I feel really browned off in this wet weather.) lei hele greia2) (annoyed: I'm browned off with his behaviour.) sur, irritert -
18 glance off
(to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) prelle av mot, gli av på -
19 pay off
1) (to pay in full and discharge (workers) because they are no longer needed: Hundreds of steel-workers have been paid off.) gi avskjedslønn2) (to have good results: His hard work paid off.) lønne/betale seg -
20 start off
1) (to begin a journey: It's time we started off.) dra av gårde, komme av sted2) (to cause or allow something to begin, someone to start doing something etc: The money lent to him by his father started him off as a bookseller.) gi noen en start som
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off his rocker — flipped out, crazy, nuts … English contemporary dictionary
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