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1 one-off
noun, adjective ((something) made, intended etc for one occasion only: It's just a one-off arrangement.) engangs-* * *noun, adjective ((something) made, intended etc for one occasion only: It's just a one-off arrangement.) engangs- -
2 one
1. noun1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) en; et2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) étårsalder2. pronoun1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.) den2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.) man3. adjective1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) én2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) ét år3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) enige•- one-- oneself
- one-night stand
- one-off
- one-parent family
- one-sided
- one-way
- one-year-old 4. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) etårig- all one- be one up on a person
- be one up on
- not be oneself
- one and all
- one another
- one by one
- one or two* * *1. noun1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) en; et2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) étårsalder2. pronoun1) (a single person or thing: She's the one I like the best; I'll buy the red one.) den2) (anyone; any person: One can see the city from here.) man3. adjective1) (1 in number: one person; He took one book.) én2) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) ét år3) (of the same opinion etc: We are one in our love of freedom.) enige•- one-- oneself
- one-night stand
- one-off
- one-parent family
- one-sided
- one-way
- one-year-old 4. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is one year old.) etårig- all one- be one up on a person
- be one up on
- not be oneself
- one and all
- one another
- one by one
- one or two -
3 off one's hands
(no longer needing to be looked after etc: You'll be glad to get the children off your hands for a couple of weeks.) fri for* * *(no longer needing to be looked after etc: You'll be glad to get the children off your hands for a couple of weeks.) fri for -
4 off one's head
(mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) tosset; gal* * *(mad: You must be off your head to work for nothing.) tosset; gal -
5 off one's own bat
(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) på eget initiativ* * *(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) på eget initiativ -
6 off one's rocker
(mad; crazy.) gal; skør* * *(mad; crazy.) gal; skør -
7 get off
1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) få af; fjerne2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) skifte; forlade* * *1) (to take off or remove (clothes, marks etc): I can't get my boots off; I'll never get these stains off (my dress).) få af; fjerne2) (to change (the subject which one is talking, writing etc about): We've rather got off the subject.) skifte; forlade -
8 show off
1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) vise frem2) (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 sig; prale* * *1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) vise frem2) (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 sig; prale -
9 slip off
1) (to take (clothes) off quickly: Slip off your shoe.) smide2) (to move away noiselessly or hurriedly: We'll slip off when no-one's looking.) liste af; smutte væk* * *1) (to take (clothes) off quickly: Slip off your shoe.) smide2) (to move away noiselessly or hurriedly: We'll slip off when no-one's looking.) liste af; smutte væk -
10 take/keep one's mind off
(to turn one's attention from; to prevent one from thinking about: A good holiday will take your mind off your troubles.) få til at glemme* * *(to turn one's attention from; to prevent one from thinking about: A good holiday will take your mind off your troubles.) få til at glemme -
11 pick off
(to shoot (especially people in a group) one by one: He picked off the enemy soldiers.) skyde ned enkeltvis* * *(to shoot (especially people in a group) one by one: He picked off the enemy soldiers.) skyde ned enkeltvis -
12 read off
(to read from a dial, instrument etc: The engineer read off the temperatures one by one.) aflæse* * *(to read from a dial, instrument etc: The engineer read off the temperatures one by one.) aflæse -
13 glance off
(to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) glide af på* * *(to hit and bounce off to one side: The ball glanced off the edge of his bat.) glide af på -
14 head off
1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) lede i en anden retning; spærre vejen for2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) gå i retning mod* * *1) (to make (a person, animal etc) change direction: One group of the soldiers rode across the valley to head the bandits off.) lede i en anden retning; spærre vejen for2) (to go in some direction: He headed off towards the river.) gå i retning mod -
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 ud mod* * *(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 ud mod -
16 at/on one's heels
(close behind one: The thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.) lige i hælene på* * *(close behind one: The thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.) lige i hælene på -
17 turn on one's heel
(to turn one's back (and walk off).) dreje omkring på hælen* * *(to turn one's back (and walk off).) dreje omkring på hælen -
18 get something off one's chest
(to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.) lette sit hjerte* * *(to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.) lette sit hjerte -
19 fly off the handle
(to lose one's temper.) miste besindelsen* * *(to lose one's temper.) miste besindelsen -
20 take one's hat off to
(to admire (someone) for doing something.) tage hatten af for* * *(to admire (someone) for doing something.) tage hatten af for
См. также в других словарях:
one-off — ➔ one time * * * Ⅰ. one off UK US /ˌwʌnˈɒf/ adjective [before noun] UK ► (US one shot) produced or happening only once: »The London store is stocking 12 exclusive, one off designs. »a one off opportunity/chance »a … Financial and business terms
one-off — one off1 adj [only before noun] BrE happening or done only once, not as part of a regular series American Equivalent: one shot ▪ It s yours for a one off payment of only £200. one off 2 .one off2 n BrE 1.) something that is done or made only once … Dictionary of contemporary English
one-off — one offs 1) N COUNT You can refer to something as a one off when it is made or happens only once. [mainly BRIT] Our survey revealed that these allergies were mainly one offs. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A one off thing is made or happens only once. [mainly… … English dictionary
one-off — (n.) single example of a manufactured product, 1934, from ONE (Cf. one) + OFF (Cf. off). Later given figurative extension … Etymology dictionary
one-off — one off1 noun count usually singular BRITISH 1. ) something that only happens once 2. ) someone who is very unusual and not like anyone else one off ,one off 2 adjective BRITISH happening, done, or made only once … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
one-off — [wun′ôf′, wun′äf′] Brit. adj. happening, made, done, etc. only once; not repeated n. something that is one of a kind, not part of a series, etc … English World dictionary
one-off — one′ off chiefly brit. 1) brit. done, occurring, or made only once 2) brit. something occurring, done, or made only once • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
one-off — informal, chiefly Brit. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ done, made, or happening only once. ► NOUN 1) something done, made, or happening only once. 2) a unique or remarkable person … English terms dictionary
one-off — noun a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated • Hypernyms: ↑happening, ↑occurrence, ↑occurrent, ↑natural event * * * one off «WUHN AWF, OF», adjective, noun. British. –adj. made or intended for only one time, occasion, or person:… … Useful english dictionary
one-off — I. One off A one off event only happens once and will not be repeated. II. One off A one off occurence is a unique or exceptional event … The small dictionary of idiomes
one-off — adjective Date: 1934 1. limited to a single time, occasion, or instance ; one shot < one off gigs > 2. singular, unique < a one off design > • one off noun … New Collegiate Dictionary