off
(usually in phrases such as 'from the off', 'at the off', etc.) Beginning; starting point.
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- (noun) (usually in phrases such as 'from the off', 'at the off', etc.) Beginning; starting point.
- (verb) To kill.
- (verb) To switch off.
Meanings
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noun (usually in phrases such as 'from the off', 'at the off', etc.) Beginning; starting point.
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verb To kill.
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verb To switch off.
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adjective Inoperative, disabled.
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adjective Cancelled; not happening.
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adjective Not fitted; not being worn.
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adjective Rancid, rotten, gone bad.
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adjective Less than normal, in temperament or in result.
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adjective Inappropriate; untoward.
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adjective (in phrases such as 'well off', 'better off', 'poorly off') Circumstanced.
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adjective Started on the way.
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adjective Far; off to the side.
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adjective Designating a time when one is not strictly attentive to business or affairs, or is absent from a post, and, hence, a time when affairs are not urgent.
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adjective (in phrases such as 'off day') Designating a time when one is not performing to the best of one's abilities.
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adjective (of a dish on a menu) Presently unavailable.
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adjective (in relation to a vehicle) On the side furthest from the kerb (the right-hand side if one drives on the left).
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adjective In, or towards the half of the field away from the batsman's legs; the right side for a right-handed batsman.
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adverb In a direction away from the speaker or object.
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adverb Into a state of non-operation or non-existence.
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adverb So as to remove or separate, or be removed or separated.
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adverb Used in various other ways specific to individual idiomatic phrases, e.g. bring off, show off, put off, tell off, etc. See the entry for the individual phrase.
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preposition Not positioned upon; away from a position upon.
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preposition Detached, separated, excluded or disconnected from; away from a position of attachment or connection to.
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preposition Used to indicate the location or direction of one thing relative to another, implying adjacency or accessibility via.
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preposition Used to express location at sea relative to land or mainland.
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preposition Removed or subtracted from.
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preposition No longer wanting or taking.
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preposition (more properly 'from') Out of the possession of.
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preposition Placed after a number (of products or parts, as if a unit), in commerce or engineering.
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Summary
(usually in phrases such as 'from the off', 'at the off', etc.) Beginning; starting point.
- (noun) (usually in phrases such as 'from the off', 'at the off', etc.) Beginning; starting point.
- (verb) To kill.
- (verb) To switch off.
Exemples
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A1Je suis étudiant et elle est mon amie.
at
A2Utilisé pour indiquer un lieu ou une heure précise. Exemple : 'Je suis à la maison.'
must
A2Vous devez porter votre ceinture de sécurité.
to have
A1Avoir. J'ai un livre (I have a book). Nous avons fini (We have finished).
clearly
A2Il a expliqué le problème clairement.
false
A2La déclaration qu'il a faite à la police était complètement fausse.
event
A2Un événement est une occasion sociale ou publique planifiée.
to do
A1Faire une action ou une tâche.
slowly
A2Il marchait lentement dans le parc pour profiter du paysage.
mistake
A2Une erreur est une action ou un jugement qui est malavisé ou faux. C'est souvent quelque chose que l'on fait sans le vouloir.