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off-seasonˈoff-seaˌson noun  - And Strudwick intends to take full advantage by bringing in some tough Aussies during their off-season.
- I hope Brian Billick is having a rotten off-season...
- It may reduce in hours and often the tasks to be done change, but it continues in the off-season.
- Petersburg the final weeks of the off-season to be with his father.
- Prices for its 311 rooms range from $ 259 in the off-season to $ 710 for suites with a view in season.
- The priority for Gruden heading into the off-season was to try to keep together the core of his team.
- This generates traffic in the off-season.
a time when a place is not busy► quiet a quiet day, weekend etc is one in which there is very little business or activity and very few people: · It's been a very quiet morning so far. Only two people came in, and neither of them bought anything.· Even on a quiet weekend there are plenty of people on the beach.· This time of the year is always quiet. It gets busy again after winter. ► slow a slow period of time in a shop or business is one in which there are very few customers and there is very little business: · Things have been slow, real slow, for months now.· February is the slowest month in the tourist trade. ► off-peak especially British the off-peak time , period etc is the time when trains, hotels, tourist areas etc are not busy: · At off-peak times senior citizens can use the sports centre at reduced rates.· Take advantage of off-peak reductions for package holidays. ► in the off-season also out of season British if you go to a tourist area in the off-season or out of season , you go there during that part of the year when it is not busy and is usually cheaper: · We had arrived in Biarritz out of season and most of the hotels were closed.· If you go for a holiday in the off-season, you'll find some real bargains.during the off-season: · During the off-season, rates start at $75 per night for a cabin that sleeps two. ► the off-season- Mason works out everyday in the off-season.
- Travel packages to Hawaii are dirt cheap during the off-season.
the off-season a)the time of year when not many people are taking holidays SYN low season → high seasonin the off-season Most hotels are closed in the off-season. b)American English the time of year when a sport is not usually played SYN close season British English—ˌoff-ˈseason adjective, adverb: Take advantage of our special off-season fares. |