'be off' ist verlinkt mit 'off'. Sie finden den Querverweis in einer oder mehrerer der Zeilen unten.'be off' is cross-referenced with 'off'. It is in one or more of the lines below.
Zusätzliche Übersetzungen |
off adj | (not quite normal) (Verfassung) | nicht gut Adv + Adj |
| He felt off that day. It must have been what he ate for dinner the night before. |
off adj | informal (food: not fresh) | nicht mehr ganz frisch Rdw |
| This fruit smells a little off. Perhaps it's fermented. |
off adj | (below usual standard) | schlechter als sonst Rdw |
| Compared with her usual style, her singing seemed a little off at last night's recital. |
off adj | (out of effect) | nicht mehr effektiv Rdw |
| | nicht mehr gültig Rdw |
| The insurance policy coverage is off as of next week. |
off adj | (at lower activity level) (Tourismus) | Neben- Präf |
| Travel is cheaper in the off season. |
off adj | (farther, away) | weiter draußen Adv + Adv |
| The village is off a little - beyond the hills. |
off adj | informal (poorly aimed) | am Ziel vorbei Rdw |
| The basketball player's shot was off, and he was taken out of the game. |
off adj | (sport: having started) | gestarted V Part Perf |
| And they're off! |
off adj | informal (going) | weg Adv |
| I'm off now. See you later. |
off adv | used in expressions (to get rid of [sth]) | los Part |
Anmerkung: mit Bezug auf Verben wie loswerden |
| He walked off the pain in his leg and went back into the game. |
| She went to bed to sleep off her headache. |
off adv | used in expressions (away from) | weg Adv |
| The deer walked off into the forest and disappeared among the trees. |
| Nicole drove off before I had a chance to say goodbye. |
| Nicole fuhr weg, bevor ich mich von ihr verabschieden konnte. |
off adv | (distant, far) | weit Adv |
| He could see the mountain off in the distance. |
off adv | used in expressions (at a discount) | Rabatt Nm |
| | reduziert Adj |
| The stereos were being sold at 30% off. |
off adv | used in expressions (electricity: disconnected) (Strom) | aus Adv |
| When there is a storm, the power goes off. |
off adv | (discontinued) | ausgesetzt Adj |
| The clearance sale is off after the close of business tomorrow. |
off adv | used in expressions (completely) | zurück Adv |
| He paid off the loan in only three years. |
| There's only a drop of wine left; you may as well finish it off. |
off adv | used in expressions (speedily) | schnell Adj |
| You ought to dash off a condolence note to the widow. |
off adv | used in expressions (nautical: away from land) (Seefahrt: weg vom Land) | los Adv |
| They sailed off into the ocean. |
off adv | (time, day: away from work) | frei Adj |
| Can I please take the day off tomorrow? |
off interj | (Go away!) | Weg Int |
| | Hau ab Int |
| Off, damned mosquito! |
off n | (machinery, device: off button) | aus Adv |
| (informell) | Aus-Knopf Nm |
| Press 'off' to stop the machine. |
off prep | (no longer attached to) | ab Präp |
| The kite is off the string, and flying freely in the wind. |
off prep | (no longer on top of) | nicht mehr auf Rdw |
| The cloth is off the table, revealing many scratches in the wood. |
off prep | (close to) | in der Nähe Rdw |
| (gehoben) | nahe Adv |
| The restaurant is just off the highway. |
off prep | (no longer supported by) | weg von Adv + Präp |
| She is off government assistance now. |
off prep | (deviating from) | abseits Adv |
| Off the normal route, he discovered new restaurants. |
off prep | (away from) | nicht bei [etw] sein Rdw |
| | nicht in [etw] sein Rdw |
| I'm off school all next week. |
off prep | slang (abstaining from) | auf [etw] verzichten Rdw |
| I'm off sweets now, as I'm trying to lose weight. |
off prep | UK, informal (from) | von Präp |
| I got the diamonds off him at a good price. |
off prep | (down and away from) | von [etw] runter Rdw |
| The lid fell off of the jar, and onto the floor. |
off prep | (nautical: seaward) (Seefahrt) | seewärts Adv |
| Monhegan Island is off the Pemaquid Peninsula on the coast of Maine. |
Partikelverben off | be off |
auction [sth] off, auction off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (sell at an auction) | [etw] versteigern lassen Vt |
| | [etw] zur Versteigerung freigeben VP |
| To settle the bankrupts' debt, they are going to auction off all of his belongings. |
back off vi phrasal | (withdraw, retreat) (ugs) | abhauen Vi, sepa |
| | verschwinden Vi |
| | zurückziehen Vr, sepa |
| The guys backed off when they saw the police coming. |
| Die Typen hauten ab als sie die Polizei kommen sahen. |
beat off vi phrasal | vulgar, informal (masturbate) | masturbieren Vi |
| (Slang) | sich einen runterholen Rdw |
| He managed to beat off without his roommate hearing. |
beat [sb] off, beat off [sb] vtr phrasal sep | vulgar, informal (masturbate) | masturbieren Vi |
| (Slang) | jemandem einen runterholen Rdw |
| She was beating him off. |
beg off vi phrasal | informal (excuse yourself) | schleich dich Int |
| | hau ab, verzieh dich Int |
| | zieh Leine Int |
beg off on [sth] vi phrasal | (excuse yourself) | verdrücken Vr |
| | schleichen Vr |
| | verziehen Vr |
beg off [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal (excuse yourself) | sich vor [etw] drücken Rdw |
| | vor [etw] abhauen Präp + Vi, sepa |
bind off vi phrasal | US (knitting: cast off, finish) | abketten Vt, sepa |
| | abmaschen Vt, sepa |
| | abbinden Vt, sepa |
bind [sth] off, bind off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | US (knitting: cast off to finish) | abketten Vt, sepa |
| | abmaschen Vt, sepa |
| | abbinden Vt, sepa |
bite [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (sever with teeth) | etwas abbeißen Vt, sepa |
| During the fight, one of the boys bit off a piece of the other boy's ear. |
blast off vi phrasal | (spacecraft: launch) | starten Vi |
| | abheben Vi, sepa |
| The space rocket is preparing to blast off. |
block [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (make inaccessible, blockade) | etwas blockieren Vt |
| | etwas sperren Vt |
| (informell) | etwas zumachen Vt, sepa |
| They blocked off the main road so that the President's motorcade could drive through securely. |
blow off vi phrasal | UK, slang (pass intestinal gas) | pfurzen Vi |
| | pupsen Vi |
| | einen fahren lassen Rdw |
| I think the dog blew off; it smells horrible. |
| Ich glaube, der Hund hat gepfurzt, es riecht schrecklich. |
blow [sb/sth] off vtr phrasal sep | slang (reject or ignore) (ugs) | jmdn abblitzen lassen Vi, sepa + Vt |
| | jmdn ignorieren Vt |
| | jmdn nicht beachten Adv + Vt |
| | jmdm die kalte Schulter zeigen Rdw |
| I smiled at Rita and said hi, but she blew me off; maybe she didn't recognise me. |
| Ich lächelte Rita an und sagte Hallo, aber sie beachtete mich nicht; vielleicht hat sie mich nicht erkannt. |
blow [sth] off, blow off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | slang (cancel: plan, obligation) | etwas platzen lassen, [etw] sausen lassen Vi + Vt |
| | abblasen Vt, sepa |
| Since I was feeling better, I blew off my appointment with the doctor. |
| Weil es mir besser ging, ließ ich den Termin mit dem Arzt platzen. |
boo [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | (performer: jeer from stage) | ausbuhen Vt, sepa |
| The audience booed him off for telling a joke in bad taste. |
branch off vi phrasal | (diverge) | abbiegen Vi, sepa |
| | abzweigen Vi, sepa |
| | aufteilen Vr, sepa |
| The path branches off to the right. |
break off vi phrasal | (become detached) | abgehen Vi, sepa |
| | lösen Vr |
| | ablösen Vr, sepa |
| The door handle became loose and eventually broke off. |
| Die Türklinke wurde locker und ging irgendwann ab. |
break [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (snap, detach) | etwas abbrechen Vt, sepa |
| | etwas herunterbrechen Vt, sepa |
| Olga broke off a large piece from the chocolate bar. |
| Olga brach ein großes Stück vom Schokoriegel ab. |
break [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (terminate) | etwas aufheben Vt, sepa |
| | etwas auflösen Vt, sepa |
| | etwas beenden Vt |
| Matt and Glenda have decided to break off their engagement. |
| Matt und Glenda haben sich entschlossen, ihre Verlobung aufzuheben. |
bring [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (succeed in carrying [sth] out) | etwas schaffen Vt |
| | etwas meistern Vt |
| | etwas fertig bringen Adv + Vt |
| We didn't think that he could bring it off, but the success of his business proved us wrong. |
brush [sb] off, brush off [sb] vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (dismiss: [sb]) (ugs) | jmdn abblitzen lassen Vi, sepa + Vt |
| | ablehnen Vt, sepa |
| | zurückweisen Vt, sepa |
| I've asked Walter repeatedly if we can talk but he keeps brushing me off. |
| Ich frage Walter immer wieder, ob wir reden können, aber er lässt mich ständig abblitzen. |
brush [sth] off, brush off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative, informal (disregard: [sth]) | etwas nicht beachten Präp + Vt |
| | etwas übergehen Vt, fix |
| | etwas ignorieren Vt |
| I was really upset; I had put a lot of work into that project, and my boss just brushed it off. |
| Ich war echt sauer, ich habe viel Arbeit in das Projekt gesteckt, und mein Boss hat es nicht einmal beachtet. |
bugger off vi phrasal | vulgar, offensive, informal, UK (go away) (Slang, vulgär) | sich verpissen Vr, fix |
| (Slang) | sich verziehen Vr, fix |
| | abhauen Vi, sepa |
| My little brother was being such a pest, I told him to bugger off. |
bugger off vi phrasal | vulgar, potentially offensive, informal, UK (escape responsibility) (übertragen) | sich aus dem Staub machen VP |
| | abhauen Vi, sepa |
| The children's father buggered off when they were little, leaving their mum to raise them alone. |
bump [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (murder) | jemanden umbringen Vt, sepa |
| | jemanden töten Vt |
| (Slang) | jemanden umlegen Vt, sepa |
| (Slang, übertragen) | jemanden kalt machen Adj + Vt |
| The mob ordered a contract to bump off the snitch. |
bunk off vi phrasal | informal, UK (play truant: from school, work) | schwänzen Vi |
| (übertragen) | blaumachen Vi, sepa |
| (übertragen) | krankfeiern Vi, sepa |
| I'm in trouble with my teachers and my parents for bunking off three times this week. |
bunk off [sth] vtr phrasal insep | informal, UK (play truant from: school, work) | etwas schwänzen Vi |
| (übertragen) | etwas blaumachen Vi, sepa |
| I bunked off school with my mates to go to the mall. |
buy [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (bribe) | jemanden bestechen Vt |
| (übertragen) | jemanden kaufen Vt |
| | jemanden schmieren Vt |
| We can buy him off by making a donation to his wife's hospital. |
buzz off vi phrasal | slang (go away) | abhauen Vi, sepa |
| (Slang, vulgär) | verpissen Vr |
| | verkrümeln Vr |
| Terry was annoying me so I told him to buzz off. |
call [sth] off, call off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | often passive (cancel) | etwas abblasen Vt, sepa |
| | etwas absagen Vt, sepa |
| The town's annual picnic was called off due to rain. |
| Das alljährliche Picknick der Stadt wurde wegen Regens abgeblasen. |
cap [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | informal (round off, finish) | [etw] zu Ende bringen VP |
| | fertigmachen Vt, sepa |
carry [sb/sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (abduct, kidnap) | jemanden entführen Vt |
| | etwas verschleppen Vt |
| (Anglizismus) | jemanden kidnappen Vt |
| She was carried off by persons unknown and never seen again. |
| Sie wurde von unbekannten Personen entführt, die nie wieder gesehen wurden. |
carry [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (succeed in doing) | etwas drauf haben Präp + Vt |
| Not everyone can wear a red hat with purple shoes, but you really carry it off in style. |
| Nicht jeder kann einen roten Hut mir lilanen Schuhen tragen, aber du hast den Style echt drauf. |
cast off vi phrasal | (nautical: set sail) (Seefahrt) | ablegen Vi, sepa |
| | davonsegeln Vi, sepa |
| The Beagle cast off in 1831 on a five-year expedition with Charles Darwin on board. |
| Der Beagle legte 1831 mit Charles Darwin für eine fünfjährige Forschungsreise ab. |
cast off vi phrasal | UK (knitting: bind off, finish) | abketten Vi, sepa |
| Janice cast off and wove in the ends of her knitting. |
| Janice kettete ab und verwebte die Enden ihrer Arbeit. |
cast [sth] off, cast off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | UK (knitting: bind off to finish) | etwas abketten Vt, sepa |
| One way of shaping sleeves when knitting a sweater is to cast off a certain number of stitches at the beginning of each row. |
| Ein Weg, Ärmel zu formen wenn man einen Pullover strickt, ist am Anfang jede Reihe ein gewisse Anzahl an Maschen abzuketten. |
cast [sth] off, cast off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (get rid of) | etwas loswerden Vt, sepa |
| (übertragen) | etwas ablegen Vt, sepa |
| (übertragen) | etwas abstreifen Vt, sepa |
| The key to having a great vacation is to cast off your worries and concerns. |
| Der Schlüssel zu einem tollen Urlaub ist es, seine Sorgen loszuwerden. |
charge off vi phrasal | (hurry away) (Slang, vulgär) | verpissen Vr, fix |
| (ugs, übertragen) | abdüsen Vi, sepa |
| | davoneilen Vi, sepa |
| The second we were all out of the car, the children charged off in the direction of the swings. |
check [sth] off, check off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | mainly US (mark checklist item with a tick) | abhaken Vt, sepa |
| | einen Haken neben [etw] machen Rdw |
| Brianna checked off the tasks on her list as she completed them. |
cheese [sb] off vtr phrasal sep | UK, slang, often passive (make angry) (Slang, vulgär) | jemanden anpissen Vt, sepa |
| | jemanden wütend machen Adj + Vt |
| | jemanden reizen Vt |
| He was a big man, so I didn't want to cheese him off. |
chip off vi phrasal | (paint: peel away) | abblättern Vi, sepa |
| | abfallen Vi, sepa |
| | auflösen Vr, sepa |
| Although they had just painted the wall, the cheap paint had already started to chip off. |
chip [sth] off, chip off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (remove by chiselling) | weghacken Vt, sepa |
| | abhacken Vt, sepa |
| | entfernen Vt, fix |
| The sculptor chipped off another few pieces of marble. |
chip off vi phrasal | (golf: play chip shot) | Übersetzung nicht verfügbar |
choke [sth] off, choke off [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (restrict [sth] severely) | abwürgen Vt, sepa |
| | im Keim ersticken Rdw |
| | ein Ende machen Rdw |
| We believe that the government's economic policy has choked off the recovery. |
chop [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (sever) | etwas abschneiden Vt, sepa |
| | etwas abtrennen Vt, sepa |
| Before I cook broccoli, I chop off the stems. |