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off (EN)
adverb, adjective, preposition, noun

adverb “off”

off
  1. fort (a fortgoen oder ewech)
    She got on her bike and rode off.
  2. aus (fir an e Staat ze kommen, wou eppes net méi funktionéiert oder bedriwwe gëtt)
    Please turn off the lights when you leave.
  3. erof (fir ewechzehuelen oder ze trennen)
    He cut off a piece of rope.
  4. hannert der Bühn
    The actor waited off until his cue.

adjective “off”

Grondform off (more/most)
  1. aus
    All the machines are off.
  2. ofgesot
    The wedding is off.
  3. net korrekt oder e bëssen komesch
    There's something off about this meal.
  4. reduzéiert
    All items are 30% off this weekend.
  5. net gutt
    I'm feeling a bit off today.
  6. verdriwwen
    This milk smells off.
  7. net disponibel
    The fish is off today; may I suggest the chicken?

preposition “off”

off
  1. ewech vun oder erof vun enger Plaz oder Positioun
    She fell off the horse.
  2. ewech
    Please take your feet off the table.
  3. bei
    The café is just off the main square.
  4. op enger Distanz, besonnesch um Mier
    The island lies off the coast of Spain.
  5. ouni
    It's great that he's finally off drugs.
  6. vun
    I bought this watch off a friend.

noun “off”

Singular off, onzieleg
  1. Ufank
    She knew he was lying right from the off.