1. (a little) off 不正常的,不對(duì)頭的,有點(diǎn)怪的A little bit crazy or strange.
e.g. Carl seems a little off today. I wonder what happened to him. 2. (be) off 不工作,休息
Used to express that one does not have to go to work.
e.g. I’m off on Friday, so I can go to the lake and relax.
3. hands off 不許碰;把手拿開
A command meaning “don’t touch sth.” or “l(fā)eave sth. alone.”
e.g. Hands off, Carl! The last sandwich is mine.
4. bugger off 走開;出去
To leave because someone is angry at you (also used as a command). e.g. —Where’s Carl?
—He buggered off an hour ago, when Sally shouted at him.
5. shove off(粗魯?shù)兀┳屇橙穗x開,走開
Used to tell someone to leave; impolite.
e.g. Shove off! I’m busy.