Hi, kind people I have a confusion between get off work and take off work. I want to ask my friend when he stops his work at his job for the day. So should I ask him like this: "What time do you get off work?" Or should I ask him another way: "What time do you take off work...
I take it to be offline, in the meaning of not actively linked to a computer or central computer. WR gives, under the entry offline, but under meaning 37 of 'line': 37 Off-line not actively linked to a computer or central computer. offline - WordReference.com Dictionary of English WR...
In an American movie called "The Intern", there is this line (or something like that): Our investors think a seasoned CEO could take some things off your plate. Apparently, the line was spoken by an employee of a company to the young CEO. After this discussion, they started interviewing...
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Topic phrases: fuck you / fuck off Added by Cagey, moderator Sorry for this stupid question but what's the difference between these 2 expressions?
Off here is a little bit redundant, this is a word we use all the time and doesn't really add a lot of meaning to the sentence. It means exactly the same without the word. The best way I can describe it is sort of like a way to emphasise the direction that it is heading away from the main street, on the right side.