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I . off [ɑːf, Brit ɒf] PREP

1. off (away from):

keep off the grass

2. off (down from):

to fall/jump off a ladder
to get off the train

II . off [ɑːf, Brit ɒf] ADV

1. off (away):

it's time I was off

2. off esp Brit (bad) food:

to go off

3. off (free from work):

to get a day off
to take time off

4. off (not on):

5. off (removed):

the lid is off

III . off [ɑːf, Brit ɒf] ADJ

1. off esp Brit (bad):

off milk
talhado(-a)

2. off (free from work):

to be off at 5 o'clock

3. off (not on):

off light
apagado(-a)
off tap
fechado(-a)

back off VB intr

block off VB trans

I . break off VB trans

1. break off (detach):

break off
to break off sth off from [or of] sth

2. break off relationship:

break off

brush off VB trans

brush off person:

brush off

bump off VB trans inf

call off VB trans

carry off VB trans

1. carry off (remove):

carry off

2. carry off (do successfully):

carry off plan

I . cast off VB trans

1. cast off (throw off):

cast off
livrar(-se)

2. cast off stitch:

cast off

II . cast off VB intr

1. cast off NAUT:

cast off

2. cast off (in knitting):

cast off

chop off VB trans

cut off VB trans

1. cut off (sever):

cut off a. ELEC, TELEC

2. cut off (amputate):

cut off

3. cut off (stop talking):

cut off

4. cut off (separate, isolate):

cut off
to be cut off by the snow

5. cut off (with car, bike):

cut off

die off VB intr, die out VB intr

drift off VB intr

drive away VB trans, drive off VB trans always sep

drive away customers:

fall off VB intr

1. fall off (become detached):

fall off

2. fall off (decrease):

fall off

fight off VB trans (repel)

finish off VB trans

1. finish off (end):

finish off
finish off

2. finish off (defeat):

finish off

3. finish off Am inf (murder):

finish off

fly off VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Whilst she tried to brush them off, they are undeterred and finally spooked, she then runs off.
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And top it all off by relaxing on a chaise lounge set directly on the pearly white-sand beach.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Meanwhile, it also creates a whole heap of technology that it can hive off and sell on to other businesses should it wish.
www.businessinsider.com.au
All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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Stokes was definitely having a word in the ear and now he too gets a ticking off.
www.dailymail.co.uk
A room-mate was reported to have tipped off police, while acting as an informant.
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He also called for discipline to only buy off-the-shelf products and to only offer off-the-shelf products.
www.railjournal.com
Pollen carried on their bodies may be carried to another flower where a small portion can rub off onto the pistil, resulting in cross pollination.
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He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
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She is similarly oblivious to the needs of others and thereby often comes off as self-centered and tactless.
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