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7 Translation results for
-off
in Spanish
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go off
verb
estallar
;
(alarma) sonar
;
(arma) dispararse
Example sentences of
go off
verb
•
Specialists were able to deactivate the bomb before it
went off
.
•
The wedding
went off
without so much as a single glitch.
Less
get off
bajar (de un bus, tren, etc.)
;
quitar
;
salir de
;
excitarse con
Example sentences of
get off
•
We should
get off
the bus at the next stop.
•
Breakfast helps you
get off
to a good start in the morning.
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set off
provocar
;
salir (de viaje), partir
;
hacer estallar (una bomba, etc.)
Example sentences of
set off
•
The thick smoke
set off
the school's fire alarms.
•
They
set off
in a different direction.
•
The blue in your sweater
sets off
your eyes.
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let off
verb
perdonar
take off
verb
despegar (dícese de un avión o un cohete)
;
quitar
;
irse, partir
Example sentences of
take off
verb
•
I can only stay for a few minutes, and then I'll need to
take off
again.
•
Take off
your coat and stay awhile.
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Synonyms of
take off
verb
leave
,
remove
give off
verb
despedir, largar
run off
escapar corriendo
Example sentences of
run off
•
the dog often
ran off
cats and other animals that had intruded upon his owner's property
•
their rebellious daughter's
run off
because she was disciplined again
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Reverse translation for
-off
estallar
- to burst, to explode, to erupt, to break out
sonar
(alarma)
dispararse
(arma)
bajar
(de un bus, tren, etc.)
quitar
salir de
excitarse con
provocar
salir
(de viaje)
partir
hacer estallar
(una bomba, etc.)
perdonar
- to forgive, to pardon, to exempt, to excuse
despegar
(dícese de un avión o un cohete)
- to remove, to detach, to take off, to lift off, to blast off
quitar
- to remove, to take away, to take off (clothes), to get rid of, to relieve
irse
- to leave, to go, to leak, to be used up, to be gone
partir
- to cut, to split, to leave, to depart, to break, to crack, to share (out), to divide
despedir
- to see off, to show out, to dismiss, to fire, to give off, to emit
largar
- to let loose, to release, to loosen, to slacken, to give, to hand over, to hurl, to let fly (insults, etc.)
escapar corriendo
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