- on/off functioning
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English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation. - RUSSO. B.S. Voskoboinikov, V.L. Mitrovich. 2003.
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation. - RUSSO. B.S. Voskoboinikov, V.L. Mitrovich. 2003.
off — ► ADVERB 1) away from the place in question. 2) so as to be removed or separated. 3) starting a journey or race. 4) so as to bring to an end or be discontinued. 5) (of an electrical appliance or power supply) not functioning or so as to cease to… … English terms dictionary
off kilter — ▪ Out of order, not functioning properly ▪ Out of correct condition or shape ● kilter * * * off kilter out of kilter phrase slightly strange or crazy, or not right in some way Things are totally out of kilter in our society. Thesaurus … Useful english dictionary
off the rails — 1. Mad, deranged 2. Morally degenerate 3. Not functioning 4. Disorganized • • • Main Entry: ↑rail … Useful english dictionary
off — ♦ (The preposition is pronounced [[t]ɒf, AM ɔːf[/t]]. The adverb is pronounced [[t]ɒ̱f, AM ɔ͟ːf[/t]]) 1) PREP If something is taken off something else or moves off it, it is no longer touching that thing. He took his feet off the desk... I took… … English dictionary
off — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. away, at a distance. adj. disconnected, discontinued; in error, mistaken; tainted, rank, stale, high; substandard, below par, not up to scratch. See distance, separation, deterioration, inferiority … English dictionary for students
off — adverb 1》 away from the place in question. 2》 so as to be removed or separated. 3》 starting a journey or race. 4》 so as to bring to an end or be discontinued. 5》 (of an electrical appliance or power supply) not functioning or so as to cease to… … English new terms dictionary
off — I Australian Slang 1. refraining from (some food, activity, etc.): be off gambling ; 2. not functioning or working well: having an off day ; 3. offensive: an off joke ; 4. unwell; off colour: feeling a bit off II Singlish (Singapore English) to… … English dialects glossary
Off — 1. refraining from (some food, activity, etc.): be off gambling ; 2. not functioning or working well: having an off day ; 3. offensive: an off joke ; 4. unwell; off colour: feeling a bit off … Dictionary of Australian slang
off-road — /ˈɒf roʊd/ (say of rohd) adjective 1. of or relating to the functioning, etc., of a motor vehicle when it is not being driven. 2. of or relating to driving in rugged conditions away from sealed roads, as through bush, on sand, etc. 3. of or… …
off line — idi a) occurring or functioning away from the central work location, as an assembly line b) not in operation; not functioning c) not actively linked to a computer or central computer … From formal English to slang
off day — {n. phr.} A period when one is not functioning at his or her best; a period of weakness. * /The champion was obviously having an off day; otherwise she would have been able to defeat her opponent./ Contrast: DAY OFF … Dictionary of American idioms