rain off in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for rain off in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.rain [Brit reɪn, Am reɪn] N

III.rain [Brit reɪn, Am reɪn] VB impers METEO

I.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] PREP Off is often found as the second element in verb combinations (fall off, run off etc.) and in offensive interjections (clear off etc.): for translations consult the appropriate verb entry (fall, run, clear etc.). - Off is used in certain expressions such as off limits, off piste etc.: translations for these will be found under the noun entry (limit, piste etc.). - For other uses of off, see this entry.

II.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] ADV

III.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] ADJ

IV.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] N inf (start)

V.off [Brit ɒf, Am ɔf, ɑf] INTERJ

rain off in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rain off in the English»Italian Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It finally ended up as a hat of, after an advertising push, men in cold weather climates who needed a hat to keep the rain off them.
www.escapistmagazine.com
The original chimenea was designed to keep the rain off the fire and the family warm using merely a couple of sticks.
en.wikipedia.org
Bringing back the badly wounded just as steady as a horse, using leaves to keep the rain off and as gentle as a nurse.
mashable.com
We've got to do something to keep the rain off us.
www.theage.com.au
They have also used helicopters to blow rain off the fruit, but that can cost in the thousands of dollars.
www.castanet.net
It was a cold day... rain off and on.
www.cbsnews.com
Changing facilities were sparse, with the railway station awning keeping the rain off on wet days.
en.wikipedia.org
They are very useful for covering bad hair days, keeping the sun or rain off and adding a bit of style to even very casual outfits.
www.afr.com
Young people are doing this every night without the protection of security, a canopy keeping the rain off and hundreds of friends supporting them.
www.london24.com
They make these tents by cutting stems on leaves which they fold over to keep the rain off.
www.heraldscotland.com

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