off
Kelime Anlamı :

1. uzak.
2. sapa.
3. ters.
4. öteki.
5. çıkmış.
6. ayrılmış.
7. kapalı.
8. izinli.
9. sağdaki.
10. başlangıç.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
fresh, in, leg, on
Tanımlar :
1. from a place or position: drove off.
2. at a certain distance in space or time: a mile off; a week off.
3. from a given course or route; aside: swerved off into a ditch.
4. into a state of unconsciousness: I must have dozed off.
5. so as to be no longer on, attached, or connected: shaved off his mustache.
6. so as to be divided: marked off the playing field by yards.
7. so as to be no longer continuing, operating, or functioning: switched off the radio.
8. so as to be completely removed, finished, or eliminated: kill off the mice.
9. so as to be smaller, fewer, or less: sales dropped off.
10. so as to be away from work or duty: they took a day off.
11. offstage.
12. distant or removed; farther: the off side of the barn.
13. remote; slim: stopped by on the off chance that they're home.
14. not on, attached, or connected: with my shoes off.
15. not operating or operational: the oven is off.
16. no longer taking place; canceled: the wedding is off.
17. slack: production was off this year.
18. not up to standard; below a normal or satisfactory level: your pitching is off today.
19. not accurate; incorrect: your statistical results are off.
20. somewhat crazy; eccentric: I think that person is a little off.
21. started on the way; going: I'm off to see the president.
22. absent or away from work or duty: she's off every tuesday.
23. spent away from work or duty: my off day is saturday.
24. being on the right side of an animal or vehicle.
25. being the animal or vehicle on the right.
26. nautical farthest from the shore; seaward.
27. sports toward or designating the side of the field facing the batsman in cricket.
28. off-color.
29. so as to be removed or distant from: the bird hopped off the branch.
30. away or relieved from: off duty.
31. by consuming: living off locusts and honey.
32. with the means provided by: living off my pension.
33. informal from: "what else do you want off me?” ( jimmy Breslin).
34. extending or branching out from: an artery off the heart.
35. not up to the usual standard of: off his game.
36. so as to abstain from: went off narcotics.
37. nautical to seaward of: a mile off sandy hook.
38. to go away; leave: off or I'll call the police.
39. slang to murder.
40. off and on in an intermittent manner: slept off and on last night.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. at a point more or less distant; away.
2. nautical: away; clear (as from the land, a danger, etc.): opposed to on, on to, or toward.
3. away (as from the wind): opposed to close, near, or up: as, to keep a ship off a point or two.
4. away; quite away (expressing motion, or the act of departure or removal); to a distance; in such a manner as to drive or keep away; in another direction (opposed to toward): as, he ran off; to beat off an enemy; to stave off bankruptcy; to wave off an intruder; to put off the evil day; to head off a danger; to choke off inquiry; to laugh off an accusation; to look off.
5. away from a certain position, connection, attachment, or relation; away by physical removal or separation: as, to cut, pare, clip, peel, pull, strip, or tear off; to take off one's hat; to mark off the distance; to shake off a drowsy feeling.
6. [in this sense often used with ellipsis of the verb (go, get, take, etc.), and often with with following.
7. in such a way as to interrupt continuity or progress; so as to stop or cause a discontinuance: as, to break off negotiations; to leave off work; to turn off the gas.
8. away; in such a manner as to be or become abated or diminished: as, the fever began to pass off; the demand has fallen off.
9. quite to the end; so as to finish; utterly; to exhaustion or extermination: an intensive: as, to kill off vermin; to drain off a swamp.
10. forthwith; offhand: as, to rattle off a story; to dash off a string of verses.
11. nautical, on alternate tacks, now toward and now away from the land; to and fro.
12. see the verbs.
13. from; distant from.
14. not on (a street or highway); leading from or out of.
15. nautical, to seaward of at short distance; opposite or abreast of to seaward: as, the ship was off st. Lucia.
16. A way from; with separation or removal from; so as no longer to be or rest on: as, to take a book off a shelf; he fell off his horse; my eye is never off him; that care is off his mind: often pleonastically from off.
17. deviating from, especially from what is normal or regular: as, off the mark; off the square; off the pitch (in music).
18. in a state of not being engaged in or occupied with: as, he is off duty to-day.
19. from: indicating source: as, I bought this book off him.
20. of: indicating material: as, to make a meal off fish: also pleonastically off of.
21. by extension, not of the proper character; not of the highest quality, reputation, etc.; especially, equivocal or of doubtful morality, as a story or print.
22. out of sorts; indisposed.
23. foolish; crazy.
24. more distant; further; hence, as applied to horses, oxen, etc., driven in pairs abreast (the driver's position being on the left of them), right; right-hand: opposed to near or left-hand: as, the off side in driving; the off horse.
25. in cricket, on that side of the field which is to the left of the bowler: opposed to on. see diagram under cricket.
26. leading out of or away from a main line: applied to streets: as, we turned out of oxford street into an off street.
27. characterized by discontinuance or interruption of that which is usual or normal; not occupied with or devoted to the usual business or affairs: as, this is an off day; off time; an off year (in united states politics, a year in which no important elections take place).
28. A way from the mark or right direction; mistaken; wrong: as, you are quite off in that matter. [colloq.]
29. conditioned; circumstanced.
30. same as offing.
31. in cricket, that part of the field to the bowler's left.
32. away! depart! begone!
33. nautical, to move off shore; steer from the land: said of a ship, and used only in the present participle: as, the vessel was offing at the time the accident happened.
34. an abbreviation. see of.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia