Translation and meaning of OFF in English and Russian. The prepositions on and off in different meanings Translation and meaning of ON-OFF in English and Russian languages

off free (about time, hours); an off day a day off, a free day off distant, more remote; an off road off secondary; an off street lane; that is an off issue to be badly off; to be comfortably off making good money; to be well supplied off indicates termination, interruption, end of action, cancellation, cancellation: to break off negotiations to cut off supplies to stop supplying; the strike is off the concert is off the concert is canceled the cover is off the cover is removed; the gilt is off the gilding has come off; trans. disappointment set in to cut off supplies; the strike is off the concert is off the concert is canceled off indicates absence, impossibility of obtaining: the dish is off this dish is no longer there (although it is listed on the menu) they pushed me off my seat; to fall off a ladder (tree, horse) to polish off; to finish off stale; the fish is a bit off the fish is not quite fresh off indicates the distance: a long way off far; five miles off; five miles the cover is off; the gilt is off the gilding has come off; trans. disappointment set in. off indicates taking off an item of clothing: take off your coat! take off your coat!; hats off! Hats off! off prep indicates: non-participation (in smth.): he is off gambling he does not gamble; off the cuff without preparation off one's food without appetite; he is off smoking he quit smoking off not entirely healthy; I am feeling rather off today I don't feel well today off indicates removal, separation: I must be off I must leave ; off you go!, be off!, get off!, off with you! get out!; go away! off colloquial. free time ; in one "s off at leisure off indicates the distance: a long way off far; five miles off for five miles; five miles off prep indicates the distance from; a mile off the road at a distance of a mile from the road to keep off to keep in aloof; keep aloof; my hat is off off prep indicates: non-participation (in smth.): he is off gambling he does not gamble; off the cuff without preparation off indicates: turning off, disconnection of (something) apparatus or mechanism: to switch off the light off minor; an off street lane; that is an off issue this is a minor issue off Thursday off off distant, more distant; an off road distant road off indicates the completion of the action: to pay off to pay (to the end); to drink off to drink (to the bottom) off indicates deliverance: to throw off reserve to become bolder, to become brave off unlikely; on the off chance colloquial just in case off sports. located , located to the left of the bowler (about part of the cricket field) off is not entirely healthy; I am feeling rather off today the fish is a bit off the fish is not quite fresh off the bad harvest (about the year); dead (of the season) off low-grade; off grade of low quality off prep indicates a deviation from the norm, the usual state: off one "s balance lost balance (also translated) off indicates absence, impossibility of obtaining: the dish is off this dish no longer exists (although it is listed on the menu ) off right; the off hind leg the back right leg; the off side right side; the sea side of the ship facing the open sea off unwinding to stop (negotiations, etc.); to go backwards off indicates termination, break, end of action, cancellation, cancellation: to break off negotiations interrupt negotiations off int away!, out! off indicates the distance: a long way off far; five miles off for five miles; five miles off prep indicates the distance from; a mile off the road at a distance of a mile from the road off casual free time; in one's off at leisure off free (about time, hours); an off day a day off, a free day off indicates freedom from work: to take time off to take a break from work off indicates the removal of an item of clothing: take off your coat! take off your coat!; hats off! Hats off! off removed, separated; the wheel is off the wheel has been removed, jumped off indicates removal, separation: I must be off I must leave; off you go!, be off!, get off!, off with you! get out!; go away! off prep indicates removal from surface c; take you hands off the table off sport. the part of the field located to the left of the bowler (in cricket) off low grade; off grade low quality off right; the off hind leg the off side right side; mor. side of the ship facing the open sea off to off it coll. leave, run away off prep indicates a deviation from the norm, the usual state: off one's balance lost balance (also translated) off one's food without appetite; he is off smoking he quit smoking off right; the off hind leg the off side right side; mor. side of the ship facing the open sea off side sport. (position) out of play off the beaten track away from the main road; trans. in little-known areas; off the coast off prep indicates: non-participation (in something): he is off gambling he does not gamble; off the cuff without preparation off the mark past the target (about the shot) off the mark irrelevant off the point far from the target off the point irrelevant point: to carry one "s off defend your positions; achieve your goal; to gain one's point to achieve the goal; off the point inappropriately off indicates removal, separation: I must be off I must leave; off you go!, be off!, get off!, off with you! get out!; go away! off indicates removal, separation: I must be off I must leave; off you go!, be off!, get off!, off with you! get out!; go away! off unlikely; on the off chance decom. just in case, off indicates completion of the action: to pay off to pay (to the end); to drink off to drink (to the bottom) pay: off off to pay a debt off off to pay off off to repay, to take revenge off off to pay off off to pay in full; settle accounts (with someone); cover (debt); pay off; to pay off handsomely dismiss (workers) off off pay off off off write off the crew from the ship off off dismiss off off sea. evade, fall into the wind to polish off; to finish off finish polish: off off colloquial. get rid of (from a competitor, etc.) off off coll. finish, quickly deal with (smth.); to polish off a bottle of sherry the radio was off the whole day they are off they went; to run off run away run: off off not to make an impression; the scoldings run off him like water off a duck's back they scold him, but he's like water off a duck's back off off distract from the subject (conversation) off off strain; flush (water) off off decide the outcome of the race off off write poetry; smartly recite off off to run away; run away (with - s) the street off the Strand to cut off supplies to stop supplying; the strike is off the strike is over; the concert is off the concert is canceled off indicates to: switching off, disconnecting (some. ) apparatus or mechanism: to switch off the light off indicates the removal of an item of clothing: take off your coat! take off your coat!; hats off! Hats off! off indicates freedom from work: to take time off to take a break from work off prep indicates removal from the surface; take you hands off the table off minor; an off street lane; that is an off issue they are off they went; to run off they pushed me off my seat; to fall off a ladder (tree, horse) to fall from a ladder (tree, horse) off indicates deliverance: to throw off reserve to become bolder, to become brave trade off to sell, to exchange trade: off off to change one indicator at the expense of another off off to exchange; trade(up)on to benefit, to use for personal purposes off off to exchange off off to sacrifice off off to sell off removed, separated; the wheel is off

Translation and meaning of OFF in English and Russian languages

1. ɒf n 1. “off” position (for devices, switches, etc.)

to be set at off - to be in the “off” position

2. free time

in one's off - in free time

3. sport. the part of the field to the left of the bowler (cricket)

4. decompression beginning, start

ready for the off - ready to start

from the off - from the very beginning

2. ɒf a 1. more distant, distant

2. 1> located on the right side, on the right

the off horse - right harness

the off side of the road - the right side of the road

the off wheel of a cart - the right wheel of the cart 2> mor. facing the sea (on the side of the ship) 3> sport. located to the left of the bowler (about the part of the field - cricket)

3. minor, less important, insignificant

off street - lane; street

off issue - minor issue

4. free, unoccupied

day off, off day - free day; non-working day Wed. etc. 5, 1>

off time - free time

a pastime for one "s off hours - entertainment / activities / during rest / leisure hours /

we are off (on) Wednesdays during the summer - in the summer we do not work on Wednesdays / our store is closed on Wednesdays /

we get two days off at Christmas - we have two days off for Christmas

5. 1> unlucky, unfavorable

off day - unlucky day Wed. etc. 4

off season - off season 2> not entirely healthy

he is feeling rather off today - today he feels unwell 3> stale (about food)

the meat looks a bit off - the meat doesn’t look very good

the fish is off - the fish has spoiled 4> low-grade, low quality; below (usual) standard

off grade - low quality

off year - a) a bad year; b) a year with low business activity

6. erroneous, incorrect

you are off on that point - here you are wrong

your figures are way off - your calculations are completely wrong

3. ɒf adv indicates

1. completeness of action 1> movement away, to the side, etc. - conveyed by verbal prefixes from-, y-, you-, s-, etc.

to drive off - to leave; drive off

to walk off - leave

to go off on a journey - go on a journey

the children ran off - the children ran away

he pushed me off - he pushed me away

he sent the parcel off - he sent the parcel

when does the plane take off? - when does the plane take off?

he turned off into a side street - he turned into the alley 2> movement from top to bottom - conveyed by verbal prefixes s-, co-

to fall off - fall down

to jump off - jump off

to slip off - to slide 3> separation of a part from the whole - conveyed by verbal prefixes from-, with-

to break off - break off

to shake off - shake off

to bite off a piece - bite off a piece

cut the end off - cut off the end

one of the wheels flew off - one wheel jumped off

the handle button came off - the handle button came off

mark it off into three equal parts - measure so that you get three equal parts 4> removing an item of clothing, etc.:

he took his coat glasses off - he took off his coat glasses

hats off! - hats off!

with his shoes off - without shoes, barefoot 5> bringing the action to the end, to the limit:

to drink off - drink (to the bottom)

to pay off oe's debt - pay off the entire debt

to kill off the animals - destroy the animals

2. remoteness 1> about distance:

a long way off, far off - far away

a little way off - not far, close

the town is five miles off - the city is five miles away

off in the distance he saw a light - far ahead he saw a light 2> in time:

the vacation is not far off - it’s not long before the holidays

June is three months off - there are still three months until June

my holiday is a week off - my vacation in a week

3. 1> (sudden) termination:

to break off work - interrupt work

to cur off supplies - stop supply /supplies/

to break off with smb. - break off / terminate relations / with someone.

he broke off in the middle of the entence - in the middle of the phrase he suddenly stopped 2> cancellation, annulment, etc.:

the deal is off - the deal is canceled

the concert is off - the concert is canceled

4. 1>reduce or shorten:

the number of visitors dropped off - the number of visitors has decreased

the profits fell off - profits decreased 2> subsiding or weakening:

the pain passed off - the pain has subsided 3> deliverance, liberation from something. :

to marry /to get/ one"s daughters off - to give daughters in marriage 4> turning off a device or mechanism:

to turn /to switch, to put/ off - turn off

switch off the light - turn off the light

he turned off the radio - he turned off the radio

he shut off the engine - he turned off the engine

5. Security:

he lives comfortably of - he is a wealthy / rich / person

he earns well off - he earns well; he has enough money

6. in combinations:

to be off - colloquial a) leave, leave; I must be off - I must go / leave /; we are off now - well, we went / set off /; b) absent; to be off sick - to be absent due to illness; he"s off on Tuesdays - he doesn't exist on Tuesdays; she"s been off for a week - she hasn't been there for a whole week; c) not enough; not enough; there are two buttons off - two buttons are missing; I "m sorry the lamb is off - unfortunately, there is no more lamb / the lamb has run out /; d) to fail, break down; the TV set radio, etc is off - the TV set radio, etc. does not work; e) to be somehow secured middle also 5

to be well badly off for smth. - to be well endowed with smth.

you must be badly off for books - you obviously don’t have enough books

he is badly /poorly/ off - he needs, he is poor

hands off! - hands off!

he is neither off nor on - he says neither yes nor no; he hesitates

be off!, off you go! - get out!, go away!; go away!

off with you! - get out of here!

off with his head! - cut off his head!

off with the old and on with the new! - out with the old, long live the new!

keep off! - a) carefully!, beware!; b) don't approach!

to see smb. off - to see someone off

to sleep smth. off - after getting enough sleep, get rid /recover/ from something.

to sleep off a bad headache - cure a severe headache with sleep

he took himself off - he went

For other combinations, see under the corresponding words

4. ɒf v decom. 1. 1> stop (negotiations, etc.) 2> back down

2. amer. sl. kill, put to death; "liquidate", "remove"

3. mor. rare move away from the shore, go out to sea

5. ɒf prep indicates

1. 1> removal or separation from something. With

to take the pan off the stove - remove the pan from the stove

to fall off the ladder a horse - fall off the ladder from a horse

get off the table - leave the table

there"s a button off your dress - a button has come off on your dress

he got the matter off his hands - he got rid of this matter

he is off the beaten track - he did not follow the beaten path

keep off the grass - don't walk on the grass! (inscription) 2> branch from something. :

a street off Fifth Avenue - the street running from Fifth Avenue

2. being at some (usually close) distance from something. from

a street off the square - the street that goes onto the square

ten miles off the island - ten miles from the island

the ship sank off the coast - the ship sank not far from the coast

3. reduction, discount less, lower

at 10% off the regular price - 10% lower than the regular price

4. decompression source from

to borrow to buy smth. off smb. - borrow to buy smth. from smb.

5. 1> food, material, substance - creation is often conveyed. case:

to dine off roast beef - have lunch with fried beef

they lunched off sandwiches - they had breakfast with sandwiches 2> source of livelihood or income:

they lived off tourists - they lived off income from tourists

6. deviation from the norm:

off the mark - a) past the target (about a shot); b) irrelevant

off one's balance - unbalanced

he's off his head - colloquial he's crazy

he is off his feed - colloquial. he has no appetite

he"s off drug now - he no longer takes drugs

7. non-participation in smth.; reluctance to participate in smth., do sth.

off duty - not on duty

he's gone off science fiction - he stopped loving science fiction

I"m off smoking - I don’t smoke anymore

off the map - non-existent, disappeared

it is off the question - there can be no question about it

off the wind - pestilence. with a tailwind, backstay course

6. ɒf int 1> attention!; stop! 2> away!; Down with!

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  • OFF
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • OFF - /awf, of/, adv. 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • OFF — I. ˈȯf adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English — more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. ...
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • OFF — adv denoting opposition or negation. 2. off·interj away; begone; a command to depart. 3. off ·adv in a …
    Webster English vocab
  • OFF - / ɒf; NAmE ɔːf; ɑːf/ adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, verb ■ adverb HELP NOTE: For …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • OFF - I. off 1 S1 W1 /ɒf $ ɒːf/ BrE AmE adverb, preposition, adjective 1. away from a...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    English Basic Spoken Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1. away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Oxford English vocab
  • OFF - The preposition is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/. The adverb is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/ Frequency: The word is one of …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
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    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • OFF - 1) minor 2) turned off 3) distant 4) further away 5) insignificant 6) low-grade 7) disconnected 8) free. cast off the mooring rope - give the mooring end cut off a ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • OFF - 1. ɒf n 1. “off” position (for devices, switches, etc.) to be set at off - …
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to...
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to march off — …
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • OFF - 1._adv. 1> indicates removal, separation; I must be off - I must leave; off you go!, be off!, …
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary - 24th edition
  • OFF - 1.adv. 1. indicates removal, separation; I must be off - I must leave; off you go!, be off!, …
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  • OFF - adj. 1) lower (about prices, rates) 2) low quality 3) low-grade 4) not calculated. - advance has been paid off - allowance off a price - auction off - …
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  • OFF - 1._adv. indicates: 1> removal, separation: I must be off; I must leave; off you go!, be off!, get …
    Muller's English-Russian Dictionary
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    New English-Russian Dictionary of Modern Colloquial Vocabulary - Glazunov
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  • OFF — Airport Name: Offutt AFB Airport Location: Omaha, Nebraska, United States IATA Code: OFF ICAO Code: KOFF
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  • OFF - prep. for. Also as prefix: forcurrer, forportar = to run, carry off. BE OFF!: for!, vial. TO PUT ~: ajornar, …
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  • OFF — I. adverb see: of Date: before 12th century 1. a. from a place or position, at a distance in …
    Dictionary English - Merriam Webster
  • OFF - (a.) On the farther side; most distant; on the side of an animal or a team farthest from the driver …
    Webster English Dictionary
  • OFF — (prep.) Not on; away from; as, to be off one's legs or off the bed; two miles off the shore.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • OFF - (interj.) Away; begone; -- a command to depart.
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  • OFF — (adv.) Denoting opposition or negation.
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  • OFF — (adv.) Denoting a different direction; not on or towards: away; as, to look off.
    Webster English Dictionary
  • OFF — (adv.) Denoting a leaving, abandonment, departure, abatement, interruption, or remission; as, the fever goes off; the pain goes off; the...
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  • OFF — (adv.) Denoting the action of removing or separating; separation; as, to take off the hat or cloak; to cut off...
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  • OFF — (adv.) Denoting distance or separation; as, the house is a mile off.
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  • ON OFF — in operation/not in operation (of a button which activates or deactivates an electrical appliance)
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  • ON-OFF — on-off BrE AmE ˌɒn ˈɒf ◂ -ˈɔːf ◂ AmE \ ˌɑːn ˈɔːf ◂ ˌɔːn-, -ˈɑːf ◂
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  • ON-OFF — adjective [ only before noun ] 1. (of a switch) having the positions "on" and "off" : an …
  • ON-OFF — ˌon-ˈoff BrE AmE adjective 1 . happening sometimes and not at other times: an on-off relationship She …
  • ON-OFF — adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an on-off relationship (= happening sometimes and not at other times) ▪ Their on-off …
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  • ON-OFF - a tech. two-position (about switch, etc.)
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  • ON/OFF - “on - off” (on a device with two locking positions)
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  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
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  • ON-OFF - relay, two-position
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  • — I. on 1 S1 W1 /ɒn $ ɑːn, ɒːn/ BrE AmE preposition [Language: Old English] 1 . ON...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - I. off 1 S1 W1 /ɒf $ ɒːf/ BrE AmE adverb, preposition, adjective 1. away from a...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    English Basic Spoken Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1. away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
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  • - The preposition is pronounced /ɒn/. The adverb and the adjective are pronounced /ɒn/. Frequency: The word is one of the …
  • OFF - The preposition is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/. The adverb is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/ Frequency: The word is one of …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  • — 1. sentence 1) a) in a spatial sense indicates being on the surface of something. subject, on smth. on a house on…
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
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    Large English-Russian Dictionary
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