单词 | off |
释义 | off1 of 6adverb ˈȯf 1 a(1) : from a place or position march off specifically : away from land ship stood off to sea (2) : at a distance in space or time stood 10 paces off a long way off b : from a course : aside turned off into a bypath specifically : away from the wind The ship eased off a point or two. c : into an unconscious state dozed off 2 a : so as to be separated from support rolled to the edge of the table and off or close contact blew the lid off the handle came off b : so as to be divided surface marked off into squares 3 a : to a state of discontinuance or suspension shut off an engine b —used as an intensifier drink off a glassfinish it off 4 : in absence from or suspension of regular work or service take time off for lunch 5 : offstage The actor turns and goes off. off 2 of 6preposition1 a —used as a function word to indicate physical separation or distance from a position of rest, attachment, or union take it off the tablea path off the main walka shop just off the main street b : to seaward of two miles off shore 2 : from the possession or charge of had his wallet stolen off him 3 —used as a function word to indicate the object of an action borrowed a dollar off himdined off oysters 4 a —used as a function word to indicate the suspension of an occupation or activity off dutyoff liquor b : below the usual standard or level of off his game off 3 of 6adjective1 a : seaward b : right c : more removed or distant the off side of the building 2 a : started on the way off on a spree b : not taking place or staying in effect : canceled the deal was off c : not operating d : not placed so as to permit operation 3 a : not corresponding to fact : incorrect off in his reckoning b : poor, subnormal c : not entirely sane : eccentric d : remote, slight an off chance 4 a : spent off duty reading on his off days b : marked by a periodic decline in activity or business traveled in the off season for lower prices 5 a : off-color b : inferior off grade of oil also : affected with putrefaction c : down stocks were off 6 : circumstanced worse off off 4 of 6verb offed; offing; offs intransitive verb : to go away : depart —used chiefly as an imperative Off, or I'll shoot! transitive verb slang : kill, murder off 5 of 6abbreviation office; officer; official -off 6 of 6noun combining formˌȯf : competition : contest cook-off dance-off off 1 of 3 adverbas in away from this or that place move off a few yards before I throw the football Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
off 2 of 3adjective1 as in wrong falling short of a standard the milk tasted off Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in dormant not being in a state of use, activity, or employment the computer is off, so you'll have to turn it on in order to use it Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in erroneous not being in agreement with what is true that claim that everyone is actually related to everyone else seems a bit off Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in outside small in degree on the off chance that you do get straight A's, you can skip a grade Synonyms & Similar Words
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5 as in spicy hinting at or intended to call to mind matters regarded as indecent a telltale smirk suggested that there was something off about his parting shot Synonyms & Similar Words
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off 3 of 3verbas in to assassinate to put to death deliberately the hit man was rumored to have offed at least three people in the last year alone Synonyms & Similar Words
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