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121 rule off
(to draw a line in order to separate: He ruled off the rest of the page.) adskille med en streg* * *(to draw a line in order to separate: He ruled off the rest of the page.) adskille med en streg -
122 seal off
(to prevent all approach to, or exit from, (an area): The police have sealed off the area where the murdered girl was found.) afspærre* * *(to prevent all approach to, or exit from, (an area): The police have sealed off the area where the murdered girl was found.) afspærre -
123 see off
(to accompany (a person starting on a journey) to the airport, railway station etc from which he is to leave: He saw me off at the station.) følge* * *(to accompany (a person starting on a journey) to the airport, railway station etc from which he is to leave: He saw me off at the station.) følge -
124 sell off
(to sell quickly and cheaply: They're selling off their old stock.) sælge ud; realisere* * *(to sell quickly and cheaply: They're selling off their old stock.) sælge ud; realisere -
125 shake off
(to rid oneself of: He soon shook off the illness.) komme af med* * *(to rid oneself of: He soon shook off the illness.) komme af med -
126 sheer off/away
(to turn aside or swerve: The speed-boat sheered off course.) dreje af* * *(to turn aside or swerve: The speed-boat sheered off course.) dreje af -
127 shrug off
(to dismiss, get rid of or treat as unimportant: She shrugged off all criticism.) afvise med et skuldertræk* * *(to dismiss, get rid of or treat as unimportant: She shrugged off all criticism.) afvise med et skuldertræk -
128 sleep off
(to recover from (something) by sleeping: She's in bed sleeping off the effects of the party.) sove ud* * *(to recover from (something) by sleeping: She's in bed sleeping off the effects of the party.) sove ud
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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
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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
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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
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