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Määritelmät
Verbi
- (intransitive) To explode.
- (intransitive) To fire, especially accidentally.
- (intransitive, figurative) To explode metaphorically; to become very angry or overexcited.
- (intransitive) To begin clanging or making noise.
- (intransitive) To stop operating; to switch off.
- (intransitive) To depart; to leave.
- (intransitive, UK, Australia, Canada) To putrefy or become inedible, or to become unusable in any way.
- (transitive) To like gradually less.
- (intransitive, chiefly UK, of epoxy resins) To cure; to set.
- (intransitive) To pass off; to take place; to be accomplished; to happen.
- (slang) To ejaculate; to orgasm.
- (intransitive, LGBTQ slang) To perform extremely well; to be impressive or attractive; often used to express encouragement.
- (transitive) To follow or extrapolate from something; to judge by.
- (intransitive, slang) To fall unconscious; to go to sleep; to die.
- (intransitive, slang, UK, archaic, of a woman) To get married.
- (intransitive, slang, archaic) To be spent, disbursed or used up.
- (intransitive, slang) To rant; to talk at length negatively; to insult or criticize.
- (intransitive, slang) To fight or attack.
Esimerkit
- The gun went off during their struggle.
- Ase laukesi kamppailun aikana.
- The bomb went off right after the president left his office.
- When the boss came to know about the scheme, he went off, shouting and throwing everything away.
- The alarm will go off at six a.m. Just after he spotted the first plane on the horizon, sirens started to go off around the city.
- Having sated her appetite, she went off in search of a place to sleep. I don't know where he's going—he went off without a word.
- But to cast out a technique that could not only reduce the incidence of food poisoning but could also allow us to move away from another bete noire of the “technophobes” — chemical treatment to prevent stored grain from going off— is daft
- Don′t expect to store fragile food like fish, poultry and meat in the refrigerator at home for a long period of time, as it will go off quickly.
- Although there is a popular myth about camel milk ‘never going off’, experience shows that pasteurised packaged camel milk does not keep any better than its cow equivalent, and seems to lose its flavour faster.
- Bugger—the milk's gone off already!
- Ever since falling off my bike, she's gone off cycling to work.
- The wedding went off much as such affairs do.
- the lights went off
- The bomb went off at midday.
- and I just went off
- the food had gone off
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