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单词 time off
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Definition of time off in English:

time off

noun
mass noun
  • Time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies.

    we're too busy to take time off
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Owen says he would happily take time off to stay at home with the girls.
    • Some 13 firefighters also had to take time off to recover from injuries suffered.
    • There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed.
    • You also have to take time off during your study period so that you don't burn out.
    • I want to take time off from life in order to do all those other things I want.
    • Maternity leave will be transferable, so that the father can take time off.
    • Besides, Andrew points out, many people actually enjoy their work and don't want to be told when to take time off.
    • Meanwhile Ms Roberts is so committed to her work, it's a battle to make her take time off.
    • He was wanting me to tell him dates I would be wanting to take time off, so that his figures would balance.
    • The problem with holidays is that you can't take time off without having to catch up afterwards.
    • We were all graduates and before choosing to take time off to have children all had professional jobs.
    • Feel free to take time off and put all inconvenient issues on the back burner.
    • So we never tour for more than three or four weeks at a time, and then we take time off.
    • My wife and I have a four week old and I had to take time off using my holiday entitlement.
    • There is no express right for workers to take time off to attend a religious festival if it is not covered by statutory holidays.
    • I admit I did wonder when I broke my toe at one point and had to take time off.
    • Women are more likely to have career breaks than men because they are more likely to take time off when they have children.
    • However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines.
    • We must all take time off now to verify the details on the roster instead of waiting for the last minute.
    • When in place this law will allow employees to take time off from work on religious grounds - for instance to pray.
    Synonyms
    break, rest, period of leave, day off, week off, month off, recess, school holiday, half-term
 
 

Definition of time off in US English:

time off

nounˌtīm ˈäfˌtaɪm ˈɑf
  • Time for rest or recreation away from one's usual work or studies.

    we're too busy to take time off
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You also have to take time off during your study period so that you don't burn out.
    • He was wanting me to tell him dates I would be wanting to take time off, so that his figures would balance.
    • Besides, Andrew points out, many people actually enjoy their work and don't want to be told when to take time off.
    • My wife and I have a four week old and I had to take time off using my holiday entitlement.
    • There can be a lot of catching up to do and if you take time off then you can't go back in at the same level, because so much will have changed.
    • Owen says he would happily take time off to stay at home with the girls.
    • I admit I did wonder when I broke my toe at one point and had to take time off.
    • Maternity leave will be transferable, so that the father can take time off.
    • So we never tour for more than three or four weeks at a time, and then we take time off.
    • I want to take time off from life in order to do all those other things I want.
    • However, an ill labourer has to take time off without benefit of salary or proper medicines.
    • Meanwhile Ms Roberts is so committed to her work, it's a battle to make her take time off.
    • We were all graduates and before choosing to take time off to have children all had professional jobs.
    • We must all take time off now to verify the details on the roster instead of waiting for the last minute.
    • Feel free to take time off and put all inconvenient issues on the back burner.
    • Some 13 firefighters also had to take time off to recover from injuries suffered.
    • Women are more likely to have career breaks than men because they are more likely to take time off when they have children.
    • When in place this law will allow employees to take time off from work on religious grounds - for instance to pray.
    • There is no express right for workers to take time off to attend a religious festival if it is not covered by statutory holidays.
    • The problem with holidays is that you can't take time off without having to catch up afterwards.
    Synonyms
    break, rest, period of leave, day off, week off, month off, recess, school holiday, half-term
 
 
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