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raro {adj} {adv} [alimento]off [food]
desgajarto break off
tener lugarto come off
arrancar [partir rápidamente]to rush off
desgajarseto split off
asueto {m}day off
calducho {m} [sur.]day off
día {m} libreday off
aero. despegue {m}take-off
regaño {m}telling off
¡Vete a la mierda!Piss off! [vulg.]
resentido {adj} [ofendido, uso con estar]pissed off [vulg.]
cercenar algoto cut sth. off
tronchar algoto lop sth. off
Unverified posponer algoto put off sth.
apagar algoto switch sth. off
despegarto take off [aeroplane]
reñir a algn [reprender]to tell sb. off
imitación {f}knock-off [coll.]
¡En marcha!Off we go!
apagado {adj}off [TV, light etc.]
repatear a algn [col.]to cheese sb. off [coll.]
largarse [col.] [irse]to clear off [coll.] [leave]
desprenderse [despegarse]to come off [detach itself]
apearse de algo [vehículo]to get off sth. [vehicle]
desprender algoto give off sth. [emit]
jubilar a algnto pension sb. off [Br.]
cabrear a algn [col.]to piss sb. off [coll.]
estirar la pata [col.] [morir]to pop off [coll.] [die]
gorronear a algn [col.]to sponge off sb. [coll.]
quitarse a algo [ropa]to take off sth. [clothes]
quitar algoto take sth. off [to remove]
regañar a algnto tell sb. off [coll.]
darse a la fuga [col.]to run away / off [flee]
dirigirse a algoto set off for sth.
loc. ¡Prohibido pisar el césped!Keep off the grass!
apurar algo [terminar]to finish sth. (off) [drink, food]
apagar algoto shut sth. off [machine etc.]
echar la bronca a algn [col.] [locución]to tell sb. off [coll.] [idiom]
disparar preguntas [col.] [locución]to fire (off) questions [coll.] [idiom]
hacerse pajas [vulg.]to toss oneself off [Br.] [vulg.]
deshojar algoto strip the leaves off sth.
descalzarseto take one's shoes off
ratearseto bunk off [Br.] [sl.] [play truant]
rematar a-algn/algoto finish sb./sth. off [ensure death]
rematar algo [terminar una costura]to finish sth. off [complete the needlework]
salir disparado [col.] [locución] [irse de prisa]to shoot off [coll.] [idiom] [rush away]
apagar algoto turn sth. off [e.g. light]
parar algoto turn sth. off [e.g. motor]
Unverified chaqueta {f} [paja también: masturbación] [col.] [mex.]jerk off [masturbation] [coll.] [vulg.] [sl.]
partir (con) rumbo a [p. e. Londres]to set off for [e.g. London]
¡Qué pasada! [col.] [locución]What a rip off! [coll.] [idiom]
perder los estribos [locución] [col.]to fly off the handle [coll.] [idiom]
saberse algoto know sth. (off) by heart [idiom]
desternillarse de risa [col.] [locución]to laugh your head off [coll.] [idiom]
He tenido un día nefasto.I had an off day. [today]
bici. Casi me caí de la bicicleta.I nearly fell off my bike.
Unverified excepcional {adj} [oportunidad, pago etc.]one-off [Br.] [coll.] [chance, payment, etc.]
arrancar algoto rip sth. off [which is stuck on]
desgañitarse [col.] [gritar con fuerza]to shout one's head off [coll.] [idiom]
¡Quítame esas manazas de encima! [col.]Take your filthy hands off me! [coll.]
despachar a algn/algo [col.] [matar, comer todo]to finish sb./sth. off [coll.] [kill, eat all]
presumir algo a algnto show off sth. to sb. [boast about sth.]
desahogarse confesando algoto get sth. off one's chest [coll.] [idiom]
no ser su día [col.] [locución]to have an off day [coll.] [idiom] [perform poorly]
poner de vuelta a media a algn [col.] [locución]to tear a strip off sb. [Br.] [coll.] [idiom]
Fuimos a despedirle a la estación.We went to see him off at the station.
hacerse una paja [vulg.] [locución]to give oneself one off the wrist [vulg.] [idiom] [male masturbation]
proverb. No dejes para mañana lo que puedas hacer hoy.Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Se le fueron los ojos a ella. [col.] [locución]He / She couldn't take his eyes off her. [coll.] [idiom]
No apague el dispositivo; no abra ni cierre ninguna de las cubiertas.Do not turn off the device; do not open or close any covers.
salir a pedir de boca [locución] [asunto etc.]to go off without a hitch [coll.] [idiom] [matter, affair: occur without a problem]
Hace más frío que pelando rábanos. [esp.] [Jaén] [col.] [idioma]It's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. [coll.] [idiom]
proverb. Botellita de Jerez, todo lo que me digas será al revés.I'm rubber and you're glue, your words bounce off me and stick to you.
 
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