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descrizione parola per " chiuso "
  • participio passato di chiudere
  • attributo araldico che si applica a mani, corone, elmi, porte, libri (ma non del volo degli uccelli); quando il termine si riferisce a edifici, indica che la porta - visibile - è di smalto diverso, mentre se l'apertura è di smalto diverso ma la porta non è visibile si usa il termine aperto

Beispiele für " off "
  • She gave an 'offhand' speech.
  • He doesn't realise how hurtful his 'offhand' remarks can be.
  • She was quite 'offhand' with me yesterday.
  • We’d like three 'coffees' on this table please
  • 'He did not stay for coffee.'
  • 'We did the whole coffee thing.'
  • The flight was smooth, but the 'takeoff' was a little rough.
  • w:Weird Al Weird Al's song "Lasagna" is a takeoff on the popular song "La Bamba".
  • I'll give you an estimate after I do the quantity 'takeoffs' for the trusses and structural steel.
  • a box of toffees
  • I like the people, but the 60-hour weeks are a big turn-off.
  • 'official' duties
  • an 'official' statement or report
  • an 'official' drug or preparation
  • Some feminists find pornography 'offensive'.
  • The army's offensive capabilities. An offensive weapon.
  • The 'offensive' coordinator is responsible for ordering all rushing plays.
  • The Marines today launched a major 'offensive'.
  • He took the 'offensive' in the press, accusing his opponent of corruption.
  • Artists often treasure their works as their immortal 'offspring'
  • It's not a name brand bag, just a cheap 'knockoff'.
  • Your accusations 'offend' me deeply.
  • Don't worry. I don't 'offend' easily.
  • Strong light 'offends' the eye.
  • Physically enjoyable frivolity can still 'offend' the conscience
  • Quit being such a 'show-off', before someone gets hurt.
  • the 'unofficial' results of the ballot
  • an 'unofficial' adviser
  • His habit of picking his nose is quite 'off-putting'
  • an 'offshore' oil rig
  • The elevation of the pipe 'soffit' is 10.4 meters above mean sea level.
  • What's in his 'offer'?
  • His 'offer' was $3.50 per share.
  • His first letter was not a real 'offer', but an attempt to determine interest.
  • She 'offered' to help with her homework.
  • He 'offered' use of his car for the week.
  • He 'offered' his good will for the Councilman's vote.
  • He 'offloaded' the defective car onto an unsuspecting buyer.
  • Phone calls on weekdays between 18:00 and 08:00 the following day are charged at an 'off-peak' tariff, lower than peak, but higher than weekend
  • She 'officiated' as registrar at the wedding.
  • She 'officiated' the wedding as registrar.
  • This is the second time he has 'officiated' at a cup-final.
  • He's never 'officiated' a cup-final before.
  • Space research often provides a 'spin-off' for everyday technology.
  • Like most 'spin-offs', I enjoy Fraiser more than the original show.
  • He drove 'off' in a cloud of smoke.
  • The book fell 'off' the table.
  • Please switch 'off' the light when you leave.
  • die off
  • All the lights are 'off'.
  • This milk is 'off'!
  • sales are 'off' this quarter
  • I took it 'off' the table.; Come 'off' the roof!
  • He didn't buy it 'off' him. He stole it 'off' him.
  • He's 'off' the computer, but he's still on the phone.; Keep 'off' the grass.
  • We've been 'off' the grid for three days now.; He took 20% 'off' the list price.
  • We're just 'off' the main road.; The island is 23 miles 'off' the cape.
  • He's been 'off' his feed since Tuesday.; He's 'off' his meds again.
  • Tantalum bar 6 'off' 3/8" Dia × 12" — Atom, Great Britain Atomic Energy Authority, 1972
  • samples submitted … 12 'off' Thermistors type 1K3A531 … — BSI test report for shock and vibration testing, 2000
  • He got in the way so I had him 'offed'.
  • Can you 'off' the light?
  • John loved being with his sister, but from time to time he wished she had an 'on-off' switch.
  • Today's victory was an 'offset' to yesterday's defeat.
  • You can hear the gun go off at the 'offset' of the race.
  • An array of bytes uses its index as the 'offset', of words a multiple thereof.
  • There is a small 'offset' between the switch and the indicator which some users found confusing.
  • I'll 'offset' the time difference locally.
  • The congregation clapped along on the 'offbeat'.
  • He has such an 'offbeat' sense of humor that hardly anyone finds his jokes amusing.
  • The 'runoff' of nitrates is poisoning the lake.
  • There will now be a 'runoff' as neither front runner received more than 50% of the vote.
  • The broken window and overturned plant pots were a 'tip-off' that something was wrong.
  • The police received a 'tip-off' about a recent bank robbery.
  • It's unclear which side will win the latest 'face-off' between the President and Congress.
  • In writing, there's often a 'trade-off' between being concise and being complete.
  • He did not stay for 'coffee'.
  • I'd like to re-order those printer cartridges, let's say 5-'off'.
  • Improved graphics at the expense of battery life was a 'tradeoff' the designers were willing to make.
  • I got loads of requests for 'offprints' of my paper on cold fusion
  • David Barnes was the 'official' charged with the running of the sports club.
  • In most football games there are three officials: the referee and two linesmen.
  • I like the people at my job, but the 60-hour work weeks are a big turn-off.
  • Braces on a pretty girl actually aren't a turn-off for me.