off的意思和读音

off

: [ɑf] : [ɒf]

prep.

adv.

int.

adj.

n.

v.

offs  offing  offed  

adv.on

n.off side

offadv.

1.);(away from a place; at a distance in space or time

I called him but he ran off.

Sarah's off in India somewhere.

I must be off soon(= leave) .

Off you go!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Summer's not far off now.

A solution is still some way off.

2.used to say that sth has been removed

He's had his beard shaved off.

Take your coat off./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Don't leave the toothpaste with the top off.

3.starting a race

They're off(= the race has begun) .

4.no longer going to happen; cancelled

The wedding is off.

5.not connected or functioning

The water is off.

Make sure the TV is off.

6.no longer available or being served

Sorry, the duck is off.

7.away from work or duty

She's off today.

I've got three days off next week.

How many days did you take off ?

I need some time off .

8.taken from the price

shoes with $20 off 20

All shirts have/are 10% off. 10%。

9.behind or at the sides of the stage in a theatre

IDM

Families will be better off under the new law(= will have more money) .使

They are both comfortably off(= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost) .

be well/better/badly, etc. offused to say how much money sb has

Families will be better off under the new law(= will have more money) .使

They are both comfortably off(= have enough money to be able to buy what they want without worrying too much about the cost) .

She's better off without him.

The weather was so bad we'd have been better off staying at home.

We can't be any worse off than we are already.

be better/worse off (doing sth)to be in a better or worse situation

She's better off without him.

The weather was so bad we'd have been better off staying at home.

We can't be any worse off than we are already.

How are we off for coffee(= how much do we have) ?

be off for sth(informal)西to have a particular amount of sth

How are we off for coffee(= how much do we have) ?

It rained on and off all day.

off and on/on and offfrom time to time; now and again

It rained on and off all day.

prep.

1.;(down or away from a place or at a distance in space or time

I fell off the ladder.

Keep off the grass!

an island off the coast of Spain西

They were still 100 metres off the summit. 100

Scientists are still a long way off finding a cure.

We're getting right off the subject.

2.leading away from sth, for example a road or room

We live off Main Street.

There's a bathroom off the main bedroom.

3.used to say that sth has been removed

You need to take the top off the bottle first!

I want about an inch off the back of my hair.

4.away from work or duty

He's had ten days off school.

5.away from a price

They knocked £500 off the car. 500

6.(informal)off; from

I got it off of my brother.

7.not wanting or liking sth that you usually eat or use

I'm off(= not drinking) alcohol for a week.

He's finally off drugs(= he no longer takes them) .

adj.

1.no longer fresh enough to eat or drink

This fish has gone off.

The milk smells off.

It's off.西

2.(informal)~ (with sb)not polite or friendly

He was a bit off with me this morning.

3.(informal)not acceptable

It's a bit off expecting us to work on Sunday./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

n.

1.[sing]the start of a race

They're ready for the off.

v.

1.(informal)~ sbto kill sb

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adj.1.leaving a place, or going away from something2.leaving a plane, train, bus, etc.3.not on the top or surface of something, especially after being on it4.no longer connected to someone or something5.a machine or piece of electrical equipment that is off is not switched on or is not being used6ed for saying that clothes or shoes are removed7.near a particular street, road, etc., but not directly on it; connected to a particular room or space; in a part of the ocean that is near the land8.not at work, for example because you are not well or because it is not a normal working day9.not talking about a particular subject10ed for saying that an event is no longer going to take place as planned11.no longer taking drugs or other harmful substances; no longer eating or drinking something, or no longer doing an activity because you do not like it any more12ed for saying that a price has been reduced by a particular amount13ed for saying how much time there is between the present and a time or event in the future; a particular distance away14ed for saying which person or thing something is taken from15.not within a particular area16.strange, or unusual17.food that is off is no longer fresh and is not good to eat18.to be rich/poor; to have a large/small amount of something; to be in a situation that is better/worse for you than another one19ed for saying that a machine or piece of equipment works by using a type of fuel or electricity1.leaving a place, or going away from something2.leaving a plane, train, bus, etc.3.not on the top or surface of something, especially after being on it4.no longer connected to someone or something5.a machine or piece of electrical equipment that is off is not switched on or is not being used6ed for saying that clothes or shoes are removed7.near a particular street, road, etc., but not directly on it; connected to a particular room or space; in a part of the ocean that is near the land8.not at work, for example because you are not well or because it is not a normal working day9.not talking about a particular subject10ed for saying that an event is no longer going to take place as planned11.no longer taking drugs or other harmful substances; no longer eating or drinking something, or no longer doing an activity because you do not like it any more12ed for saying that a price has been reduced by a particular amount13ed for saying how much time there is between the present and a time or event in the future; a particular distance away14ed for saying which person or thing something is taken from15.not within a particular area16.strange, or unusual17.food that is off is no longer fresh and is not good to eat18.to be rich/poor; to have a large/small amount of something; to be in a situation that is better/worse for you than another one19ed for saying that a machine or piece of equipment works by using a type of fuel or electricity

v.1.to kill someone

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1.The doctor took off his glasses and polished them slowly, attentively, then he put them on and looked at me hard.

2.I really like this you feel bad, I will let you quickly back, I said the car off quickly. . .

3.Mary was able to lie in the sun by the hotel swimming pool, while Ted went off for long walks in the mountains with a group of hikers.

4.While he was in Paris attending a conference, he took time off the see his parents.

5.Once when Meng Zi cut class, his mother cut the cloth off the loom and began to educate him.线

6.Finally, the victim is stabbed to the heart and his head cut off.

7.Yet at Mr Sun's trial something remarkable happened. The judge let him off with only a three-year suspended sentence and a fine of $12, 000.12

8.I started taking it about a week ago. I had a skin disease that would turn my skin red and my skin would flake off. Now it's almost healed!

9.Elton decided to walk up to her place and put off by half - an -hour or so the important business which lay before him.

10.Subsequent court decisions on religion in public schools, had they been law then, might have taken us prayer leaders off the program.使