Use 'off' to describe being away from a place or something being inactive.
30초 단어
- Indicates distance or separation from a place.
- Used for things not being in operation.
- Common in everyday conversation.
Overview
The word 'off' is a very common and versatile adverb in English, primarily used to indicate a state of being away from a place, person, or object. It signifies distance or separation, often implying that something is no longer connected, attached, or in operation. Its simplicity and frequent use make it a foundational word for English learners.
As an adverb, 'off' typically follows the verb it modifies. It can describe movement away from something ('He walked off.') or a state of being distant ('She is off duty today.'). It's also used to indicate the cessation of something, like a device being turned off ('The light is off.'). Its placement in a sentence is generally straightforward, making it easy to incorporate into basic sentence structures.
You'll encounter 'off' in everyday conversations about location, status, and operation. For instance, when talking about leaving a place ('I'm off now.'), when something is not working ('The TV is off.'), or when someone is not present at their usual location or duty ('The manager is off sick.'). It's also used in phrases like 'day off' or 'time off'.
While 'away' can be a synonym in the sense of distance, 'off' often implies a more direct separation or cessation. For example, 'The book is away on the shelf' means it's distant, but 'The alarm is off' means it has stopped making noise. 'Distant' is more formal and less common in everyday speech for simple separations compared to 'off'.
예시
He walked off down the street.
everydayÉl se alejó por la calle.
The lights are off.
everydayLas luces están apagadas.
I'm taking a day off tomorrow.
informalMañana me tomo un día libre.
The alarm clock is off.
everydayEl despertador está apagado.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
get off
bajar(se) de / salir de
take off
quitarse / despegar (avión)
set off
partir / iniciar
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Off' (spelled o-f-f) is usually an adverb or preposition indicating separation or cessation. 'Of' (spelled o-f) is a preposition showing possession, origin, or relation. They sound similar but have distinct roles.
문법 패턴
How to Use It
사용 참고사항
As an adverb indicating distance, 'off' is very common in simple, direct statements. It is frequently used in phrasal verbs (like 'take off', 'set off') but in its basic adverbial sense, it's neutral in formality. Pay attention to context to understand if it means 'away' or 'not operating'.
자주 하는 실수
Learners sometimes confuse 'off' with 'of' due to their similar pronunciation. Ensure you use 'off' when indicating distance or stopping something, and 'of' for relationships like possession or belonging.
Tips
Think 'away' or 'not on'
When you see 'off' used as an adverb, think if it means 'away from here' or 'not working/active'.
Avoid confusing with 'of'
Be careful not to confuse the sound of 'off' with 'of', especially in fast speech. They have different meanings and spellings.
Taking time off
In many English-speaking cultures, taking 'time off' or a 'day off' is highly valued for work-life balance and preventing burnout.
어원
The word 'off' has Old English roots, evolving from 'offa'. It has consistently signified separation or removal throughout its history in the English language.
문화적 맥락
The concept of 'time off' is significant in Western work culture, emphasizing breaks and leisure. Phrases like 'taking time off' are common and reflect a societal value placed on rest.
암기 팁
Imagine a light switch: when it's 'off', the light is away from the 'on' state and is not active.
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문'Off' often suggests a more direct separation or a state of being no longer connected or active. 'Away' simply means at a distance. For example, 'Turn the light off' (stop its operation) vs. 'Put the book away' (place it at a distance).
Yes, 'off' is commonly used to indicate that a device or system is not operating or is turned off. For example, 'The heater is off' or 'The computer is off.'
A 'day off' refers to a day when you are not required to work or attend school. It's a day for rest or leisure.
While primarily used as an adverb in this context, 'off' can also function as a preposition or even part of a phrasal verb, changing its meaning. However, the A1 level focuses on its adverbial use indicating distance or cessation.
셀프 테스트
Please turn the music ____.
'Off' is used here to indicate stopping the music.
She is ____ duty today.
'Off duty' is a common idiom meaning not currently working.
I / am / going / now / off
This sentence uses 'off' to mean leaving or departing.
점수: /3
Summary
Use 'off' to describe being away from a place or something being inactive.
- Indicates distance or separation from a place.
- Used for things not being in operation.
- Common in everyday conversation.
Think 'away' or 'not on'
When you see 'off' used as an adverb, think if it means 'away from here' or 'not working/active'.
Avoid confusing with 'of'
Be careful not to confuse the sound of 'off' with 'of', especially in fast speech. They have different meanings and spellings.
Taking time off
In many English-speaking cultures, taking 'time off' or a 'day off' is highly valued for work-life balance and preventing burnout.
예시
4 / 4He walked off down the street.
Él se alejó por la calle.
The lights are off.
Las luces están apagadas.
I'm taking a day off tomorrow.
Mañana me tomo un día libre.
The alarm clock is off.
El despertador está apagado.
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