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− | '''be off''' (''to go somewhere, to leave, far, away, to be cancelled'') - pójść sobie, pojechać gdzieś, odwołać. | + | '''be off''' (''to go somewhere, to leave, far, away, to be cancelled, '') - pójść sobie, pojechać gdzieś, odwołać, pomylić. |
# ''I'd better '''be off''' before my father rings at the door.'' [I'd better leave before...] | # ''I'd better '''be off''' before my father rings at the door.'' [I'd better leave before...] | ||
# ''Her husband '''was off''' on a business trip somewhere.'' [...husband was away on...] | # ''Her husband '''was off''' on a business trip somewhere.'' [...husband was away on...] | ||
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# ''Our church '''was just off''' the main street.'' [...was only short distance away from main street] | # ''Our church '''was just off''' the main street.'' [...was only short distance away from main street] | ||
# ''The wedding '''is off'''.'' [the wedding is postponed] | # ''The wedding '''is off'''.'' [the wedding is postponed] | ||
− | # ''Margaret has been off | + | # ''Margaret '''has been off''' her chocolate for a few days.'' [Margaret stopped eating her chocolate...] |
+ | # ''The white wine '''is off''' today in this restaurant.'' [..white wine is unavailable today...] | ||
+ | # ''Mendelssohn's calculations '''were off'''.'' [...calculations were wrong] | ||
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 02:25, 22 sty 2016
be off (to go somewhere, to leave, far, away, to be cancelled, ) - pójść sobie, pojechać gdzieś, odwołać, pomylić.
- I'd better be off before my father rings at the door. [I'd better leave before...]
- Her husband was off on a business trip somewhere. [...husband was away on...]
- I must be off now. [I must leave now]
- They were off to Greece. [leaving to go to Greece]
- Our CFO has been off with flu for the past week. [...CFO was absent with flu...]
- Our church was just off the main street. [...was only short distance away from main street]
- The wedding is off. [the wedding is postponed]
- Margaret has been off her chocolate for a few days. [Margaret stopped eating her chocolate...]
- The white wine is off today in this restaurant. [..white wine is unavailable today...]
- Mendelssohn's calculations were off. [...calculations were wrong]