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1. [ɒf] ( повна форма), [əv] ( редукована форма); adv вказує на1) відхід, відбуття; відокремленняwe must be off — ми пови́нні вируша́ти
off with you! — забира́йтеся геть!
they are off — вони́ пішли́
2) відстаньten miles off — за де́сять миль
3) припинення, завершення діїto break off work — припини́ти робо́ту
to finish off — покінчи́ти
4) вимикання, роз'єднання апаратаto switch off the television set — ви́мкнути телеві́зор
2. [ɒf] ( повна форма), [əv] ( редукована форма); prep вказує наto take off a hat — ски́нути капелю́х
1) відстань відtwo miles off the town — на ві́дстані двох миль від мі́ста
2) усунення з поверхні зshe took her books off the table — вона́ забра́ла свої́ книжки́ зі сто́лу
off one's head — божеві́льний
3. [ɒf] ( повна форма), [əv] ( редукована форма); adjoff the point — 1) дале́ко від мети́ 2) що не стосу́ється спра́ви
1) дале́кий, відда́ленийan off country — дале́ка краї́на
2) неврожа́йний ( про рік)3) другоря́днийan off street — прову́лок
4) ві́льнийan off day — вихідни́й, ві́льний день
5) пра́вийthe off side — пра́вий бік
6) несві́жийthe meat is a bit off — м'я́со не зо́всім сві́же
4. [ɒf] ( повна форма), [əv] ( редукована форма); vto feel off — пога́но почува́ти себе́
1) розм. припиня́ти ( переговори тощо), відступа́тися2) мор. іти́ у відкри́те мо́ре5. [ɒf] ( повна форма), [əv] ( редукована форма); inthands off! — ру́ки геть!
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62 off the reel
adv infmlWe said hello and right off the reel she asked about you — Мы поздоровались, и она сразу же спросила о тебе
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63 off one's own bat
adv sl1)He did it all off his own bat though - I'll say that for him — Должен сказать, что все это он сделал сам
2)I didn't invite them, they came off their own bat — Я их не приглашал, они пришли по собственной инициативе
He can't censor a book off his own bat — Он не имеет права подвергать книгу цензуре по своему усмотрению
Off her own bat, at home, she worked out the whole operation — Придя домой, она, не дожидаясь официального разрешения, разработала всю операцию
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > off one's own bat
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64 off the top of one's head
adv AmE infmlOff the top of my head I'd say they were just trying to ensnare her — Первое, что мне приходит в голову, это то, что они просто пытались заманить ее в ловушку
Off the top of my head I'd suppose she acted on the spur of the moment — Я могу лишь предположить, что она действовала под влиянием момента
He answered the questions off the top of his head — Он отвечал на вопросы, не дав себе труда подумать
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > off the top of one's head
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65 off the beam
adj infml1)That idea of yours is wrong. You're way off the beam again — Ты неправильно думаешь. Ты снова идешь не по тому пути
The police are way off the beam in their search for criminals — Полиция совершенно не там ищет преступников
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66 off-colour
adj infml1)If my wife cannot stand me, there must be something off-colour about me — Если моя жена не переносит меня, значит ей что-то во мне не нравится
2)If I crack anything that's just the least bit off-colour I get the razz for fair — Стоит мне рассказать что-нибудь чуть-чуть неприличное, как мне могут устроить такое
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67 off the rails
...I have a heart-sinking impression that Georgina is going off the rails again. Her last letter was full of somebody called Martin - very flippant allusions, but persistent. Poor Clem! He does live a knife-edgy life, and she treats him abominably. (P. H. Johnson, ‘The Survival of the Fittest’, part III, ch. I) —...хотя мне тяжело говорить об этом, но у меня создается впечатление, что Джорджина опять сбилась с пути истинного. В ее последнем письме только и говорится о каком-то Мартине. Причем весьма легкомысленно. Бедный Клем! Живет как на краю пропасти. Джорджина безобразно к нему относится.
They were not what they were, especially up Gottingham Park way, which was getting such a notorious name, because it was a respectable neighbourhood gone a bit off the rails... (M. Dickens, ‘The Heart of London’, part II) — Улицы, особенно около Готтингемского парка, пользуются дурной славой. Этот некогда респектабельный район сейчас сошел со стези добродетели.
2) выбитый из колеи; дезорганизованныйAt the arrival of a general election England therefore may be considered as "off the rails". (OED) — Начинаются всеобщие выборы, и можно считать, что Англия "выбита из колеи".
3) разг. не в своём уме, не все домаHe was always a highly-strung fellow, and ever since the war when he got shell-shock, he has been quite off the rails, poor chap. (SPI) — У него и раньше нервы никуда не годились, а после контузии на войне он, бедняга, стал совсем не в себе.
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68 off-colour
adjective (not feeling well: He was a bit off-colour the morning after the party.) uvel, uopplagtadj. \/ˌɒfˈkʌlə\/ eller off colour1) nedfor, uopplagt, uvel2) grov, våget3) ( om diamant e.l.) misfarget, ikke helt klar -
69 off the bat
нареч.; амер.; разг.; = right off the batсразу же, немедленно и без подготовки; с места в карьерIf I speak off the bat, I might make some mistakes. — Когда я говорю без подготовки, я могу наделать ошибок.
Right off the bat she says, "Are you married?" — И тут она как выпалит: "А вы не женаты?"
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70 off the bat
adv infmlSpeaking off the bat I'd say you were right — Я сразу могу сказать, что ты прав
When he was learning to ride a bicycle he fell on his head right off the bat — Когда он учился кататься на велосипеде, то первым делом свалился с него вниз головой
The other chick told us right off the bat she wouldn't go all the way — Другая чувиха с самого начала заявила, что она ни с кем спать не будет
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71 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.) no estar de guardia -
72 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.) frítími, ekki við vinnu -
73 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.) szolgálaton kívül -
74 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 -
75 off duty
görev dışında, izinli* * *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.) görev dışı, serbest, izinli -
76 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.) prost službe -
77 off duty
• palveluksesta vapaana• virkavapaa• vapaa virantoimituksesta• vapaa* * *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.) vapaana, vapaa- -
78 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.) (tjeneste)fri -
79 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.) fuori servizio -
80 off duty
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