spin-off
noun /ˈspɪn ɒf/
/ˈspɪn ɔːf/
- spin-off (from/of something) an unexpected but useful result of an activity that is designed to produce something else
- commercial spin-offs from medical research
- One unexpected spin-off of the course was the forming of some really close friendships.
- the spin-off effects of recycling waste
- The games will certainly have positive financial spin-offs for local companies.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- movie
- TV
- positive
- …
- benefit
- business
- company
- …
- spin-off from
- spin-off (from/of something) a book, a film, a television programme, or an object that is based on a book, film or television series that has been very successful
- The TV comedy series is a spin-off of the original movie.
- spin-off merchandise from the latest Disney movie
- The show was so successful that it launched two spin-off series.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- movie
- TV
- positive
- …
- benefit
- business
- company
- …
- spin-off from