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1 off and on
off and onde vez em quando, intermitentemente. -
2 off and on / on and off
(sometimes; occasionally: I see him off and on at the club.) de vez em quando -
3 off and on / on and off
(sometimes; occasionally: I see him off and on at the club.) de vez em quandoEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > off and on / on and off
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4 short take-off and landing
decolagem e pouso em pistas curtasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > short take-off and landing
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5 vertical take-off and landing
decolagem e pouso verticaisEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vertical take-off and landing
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6 vertical/short take-off and landing
decolagem e pouso verticais em pistas curtasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > vertical/short take-off and landing
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7 off
(to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.) bater o ponto* * *[ɔf] adj 1 desligado. 2 desocupado, livre. we are taking the day off / fazemos feriado hoje, não trabalhamos. 3 mais distante, mais remoto. 4 lateral. 5 não muito bom, estragado. 6 possível mas não provável. 7 rumo ao mar. 8 cancelado. • adv 1 embora. he saw her off / ele acompanhou-a, conduziu-a (para casa, à estação, etc.). 2 distante (tempo). it is still a long way off / ainda há muito tempo até lá. Easter is four weeks off / daqui a quatro semanas teremos Páscoa. 3 livre. 4 inteiramente. 5 fora, ausente. 6 longe, afastado, remoto. 7 ao largo. 8 afastado do vento. • prep 1 fora. 2 fora de. 3 distante. 4 ao lado de. • interj vá embora! saia! fora! an off chance uma possibilidade remota. an off street rua lateral secundária. be off with you some-te, vai-te embora. far off a grande distância. hands off tire as mãos. he feels off ele não se sente bem. help him off with his coat ajude-o a tirar a capa, o casaco. how well off are you for money? como você está de dinheiro? I’m off wine at the moment não estou bebendo vinho no momento. off and on de vez em quando, intermitentemente. off ( from) the road afastado do caminho, distante da estrada. off Plymouth Naut na altura de Plymouth. off-the-cuff coll improvisado, espontâneo. off the record extra-oficialmente, confidencialmente. off the wall Amer sl a) incomum, extraordinário, chocante. b) louco, excêntrico. off with their heads! arranquem-lhes as cabeças. she is off with him ela não quer ter mais relações com ele. the milk has gone off o leite se estragou. the off side o lado direito do caminho. to be off partir, ir embora. to be off forth estar a caminho, partir. to be off key cantar erradamente ou mal. to be off one’s head estar tonto. to feel off sentir-se mal. to turn off fechar (a torneira), desligar (a luz). well or badly off a) em boas ou más circunstâncias. b) endinheirado ou sem dinheiro, pobre. you are way off você errou por muito. you can get ten percent off você pode conseguir dez por cento de desconto. -
8 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.) de folga -
9 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.) livre -
10 keep off
1) (to stay away: There are notices round the bomb warning people to keep off; The rain kept off and we had sunshine for the wedding.) estar ausente2) (to prevent from getting to or on to (something): This umbrella isn't pretty, but it keeps off the rain.) evitar -
11 keep off
1) (to stay away: There are notices round the bomb warning people to keep off; The rain kept off and we had sunshine for the wedding.) manter-se afastado2) (to prevent from getting to or on to (something): This umbrella isn't pretty, but it keeps off the rain.) manter afastado -
12 blast off
(of rockets, spacecraft etc) to take off and start to rise (noun blast-off) descolagem -
13 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.) arrancar -
14 blast off
(of rockets, spacecraft etc) to take off and start to rise (noun blast-off) decolar, decolagem -
15 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.) tirar -
16 pass off
((of sickness, an emotion etc) to go away: By the evening, his sickness had passed off and he felt better.) desaparecer -
17 pass off
((of sickness, an emotion etc) to go away: By the evening, his sickness had passed off and he felt better.) passar -
18 throw off
1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) livrar-se de2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) tirar -
19 throw off
1) (to get rid of: She finally managed to throw off her cold; They were following us but we threw them off.) livrar-se de2) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) livrar-se de -
20 on and off
on and offde vez em quando.
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