单词 | off |
释义 | off I. 1. a. < march off > < fly off > < send a letter off > specifically < ship stood off to sea > b. < drove the dogs off > < fighting off drowsiness > < buy off an enemy > c. < turned off into a bypath > < veered off to avoid collision > < his drive fell off to the left of the green > specifically < ship eased off a point or two > d. < dozed off for a while > < must have dropped off > 2. < rolled to the edge of the table and off > or covering or enclosing < blew the lid off > < took his coat off > or attached < the handle came off > < peeled off the skin > < married off two daughters > or united < surface marked off into squares > 3. a. < shut off an engine > < turn off the water > < break off a conversation > or exhaustion < drain off excess fluid > < drink off a glass at one draft > or completion < the weather has cleared off > < coat of paint to finish it off > < smooth off the corners > < sweep off the porch steps > < rattle off a string of clichés > < run off a series of racing heats > < play off a tie > b. < go off > < dream off > — not often in formal use 4. < take time off for lunch > < ask for a day off > 5. < stood ten paces off > < Christmas is only two weeks off > < lives off in the hills > 6. < turns and goes off left > < knocking is heard off > 7. substandard — used as a function word with and to express abruptness or unexpectedness or directness of an action < he off and bought a whole new outfit > < off and busted him in the jaw > — compare haul off • - off with II. 1. a. — used as a function word to indicate a supporting surface or a position of rest, attachment, or union from which separation is made < take it off the table > < eat off a plate > < bullet glanced off the wall > < took the property off his hands > < cut two yards off the roll of cloth > b. < stepped off the train > 2. a. < bought it off a wandering peddler > < had his wallet stolen off him > b. < lived off the county > < lived off his sister > < got two runs off the first pitcher > < made his living off the tourists > < liked the money he made off it — Will Rogers b.1911 > c. < dined off oysters and champagne > 3. < two miles off shore > 4. — used as a function word to indicate something that one has been but is not now partaking of, occupied with, or engaged upon < off duty > < recently gone off smoking > 5. a. — used as a function word to indicate a standard or level from which there is a reduction or falling away < off his usual tennis form > < fifteen percent off the list price > < two seconds off the track record > b. < two points off the wind > < off center > < off balance > < kept getting off the subject > < got off the route at the park > < a street opening off the avenue > : situated or occurring apart from (a principal place or proceeding) < little shop just off Main Street > < speaking off the record > — used often in combination < off-Broadway play > < talks … to imaginary people that are carefully off-camera — Newsweek > • - off the mark III. 1. a. < went round to the off side of the building > < the off side of the medal was blank > b. < off street > < off branch of the river > c. < keeping the buoy on her off side > d. < off horse in a team > < off leg > < off wheel > — opposed to near e. < an off hit > < an off play > < an off stroke > 2. a. < off on one of his tirades > < off on a spree > b. < the picnic is off > < in case of a tie all bets are off > c. bridge < the spade finesse was off > d. e. < repairs made while the current is off > < the lever is in the off position > < hot water is off > f. of a braking device 3. a. < off in his reckoning > < your guesses are way off > b. < every performer has his off days > c. < the poor fellow is a little off > < psychiatrists … understand that a person can be off on one topic and fully normal in others — Ruth P. Randall > d. < only an off chance of his being right > e. < suspicious of off brands > 4. a. < reading on his off days > b. < off season in European travel > 5. a. < off shades > < an off kind of blue — C.B.Kelland > b. < off grade of oil > : detracting from quality < trying to keep butter free from any off odors > also < this cream is off > c. < industrial stocks were 1.12 points off for the day > < railroad traffic was off 5 percent > — opposed to up d. of a racetrack < ran his best races on off tracks > e. of a bridge hand < off by two aces > 6. < form is off > 7. < not rich but comfortably off > < thought he was just as well off without a wife > < the house was badly off for paint > 8. of an animal's age < a mare four off but not yet rising five > 9. < an off license > IV. transitive verb intransitive verb 1. of a ship 2. a. < off, or I shoot > b. < off, ye lendings — Shakespeare > V. 1. < their engagement had its offs and ons > 2. VI. 1. 2. 3. VII. slang < wouldn't think no more of offing a cop than stepping on a roach — Robby Wideman > |
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