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сущ.1) общ. нерабочее [неслужебное, внеурочное\] время (часы за пределами обычного рабочего дня; напр., ночные часы)A common example of an increase in duties is the responsibility of being “on-call” for work during off-hours, such as weekends and nights. — Типичный пример расширения обязанностей — это обязанность являться на работу по вызову, чтобы поработать во внеурочное время, напр., ночью или в выходные.
See:2) общ. время затишья, спад активности ( в отличие от активности в час-пик)Commuters in Southern California are wasting at least 82 hours per year stuck in traffic, and it now takes 50 percent longer to complete a commute during the rush hours than during off-hours. — Жители южной Калифорнии, которые ежедневно ездят из пригорода в город на работу, ежегодно теряют как минимум 82 часа, простаивая в пробках, и дорога от дома до работы занимает в часы пик на 50% больше времени, чем в период затишья.
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I 'ɔːf'aʊrz, 'ɒfˌaʊəzplural noun (AmE)during off-hours — fuera de las horas pico or (Esp) punta
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I ['ɔːf'aʊrz, 'ɒfˌaʊəz]plural noun (AmE)during off-hours — fuera de las horas pico or (Esp) punta
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > off hours
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1) Экономика: нерабочие часы2) Макаров: нерабочее время, свободное время -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > off hours
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14 schedule services off hours
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > schedule services off hours
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15 a pastime for (one's) off hours
Общая лексика: занятия в часы досуга, развлечения в часы отдыхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a pastime for (one's) off hours
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16 go to the market in the off-hours
Общая лексика: идите за покупками в часы, когда в магазине мало народуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > go to the market in the off-hours
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19 travel by subway during the off-hours
Общая лексика: пользоваться метро не в часы пикУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > travel by subway during the off-hours
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > a pastime for off hours
См. также в других словарях:
off-hours — plural noun N. Amer. one s leisure time … English new terms dictionary
off-hours — plural n. the time when one is not at work; one s leisure time … Useful english dictionary
Off-hours equipment reduction — A conservation feature where there is a change in the temperature setting or reduction in the use of heating, cooling, domestic hot water heating, lighting or any other equipment either manually or automatically. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy… … Energy terms
Reduced use-off hours — A conservation feature consisting of manually or automatically reducing the amount of heating or cooling produced during the hours a building is not in full use. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary … Energy terms
off-hour — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun 1. : a period of time spent off duty or away from work 2. a. : a period of time other than rush hour cut rate tickets for off hour travelers William White or regular business hours a small store depends on customers during off… … Useful english dictionary
off-hour — n. /awf oweur , ow euhr, oweur , ow euhr, of /; adj. /awf oweur , ow euhr, of /, n. 1. an hour or other period when a person is not at a job: I spend my off hours reading. 2. a period outside of rush hours or greatest activity: I travel by subway … Universalium
off — /awf, of/, adv. 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off. 2. so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: to take a hat off; to take the wrapping off. 3. away from a place: to run off; to look off toward… … Universalium
off — [[t]ɔf, ɒf[/t]] adv. 1) so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come off[/ex] 2) so as to be no longer covering or enclosing: Pull the wrapping off[/ex] 3) away from a place: to run off; to look off toward the… … From formal English to slang
off — /ɒf / (say of) adverb 1. away from a position occupied, or from contact, connection, or attachment: to take off one s hat; the handle has come off. 2. to or at a distance from, or away from, a place: to run off. 3. away or out of association or… …
off-peak — ˌoff ˈpeak adjective [only before a noun] 1. TRAVEL off peak travel, electricity etc is cheaper than normal because fewer people are travelling, using electricity etc at that time: • discounts on off peak travel 2. COMMERCE off peak hours or… … Financial and business terms
Off-Off Campus — is an improvisational and sketch comedy group at the University of Chicago,[1] and the second oldest collegiate group of its kind in the United States.[2] It was founded in 1986 by The Second City co founder Bernie Sahlins, who is also an alumnus … Wikipedia