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1 Off
بعيدا ، مخالف ، حر ، خارج -
2 Off board
صفقة أوراق مالية خارج البورصة -
3 Off chance
احتمال بعيد الوقوع -
4 Off day
يوم عطلة ، يوم راحة -
5 Off duty
خارج الوظيفة ، فِي غير مواعيد العمل -
6 Off hand
من الذاكرة ، اِرْتِجَالًا -
7 Off licence
ترخيص بيع الخمور مُعَبَّأَة -
8 Off records
ساقط القيد -
9 Off season
موسم راكد ، خارج الموسم -
10 off the record
سلفة غير رسمية -
11 Off the shelf goods
سلع جاهزة ، بضائع معدة للبيع -
12 Off-line storage
خازنة غير متصلة بالحاسب -
13 Off-peak hours
ساعات ركود -
14 Off-peak tariff
أسعار آخر اليوم ، تعريفة ليلية -
15 Off-shore; offshore
عامل فِي المنطقة الحرة ، خارج الحدود -
16 Passing off UK; palming off
US اتخاذ قرارEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Passing off UK; palming off
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17 Amounts written off
مبالغ معدومة -
18 Be well off
v́ صار ميسور الحال -
19 Call off
v́ أمر بإيقاف، ألغى -
20 Call off a deal
v́ ألغى صفقة
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