get off work or take off work? | WordReference Forums Your choices (get off work, finish work, leave work) will all work fine finishing the question about a normal working day I don't see much difference in formality, if any
doze off vs nod off - WordReference Forums What is the difference between "DOZE OFF" and "NOD OFF"? For example: Teen students sometimes nod off in class My teacher said that I could not use "Doze off", but I don't know why?
to set off fireworks - WordReference Forums 大家好! With Chinese New Year being today, I imagine a lot of people are setting off fireworks and firecrackers in China, Taiwan, etc I know that to set off firecrackers is 炸鞭炮 (Is "放" also possible here?) How about fireworks? Do you say 放烟花?or 炸烟花? Thanks! :) (and Happy Chinese New Year to
I have Fridays off - WordReference Forums With regards to "I have Fridays off", I think you're right in the sense that there's definitely an ambiguity: you'd need to follow up with another question in order to ascertain the reason why you have Fridays off; maybe you've asked to take them off, maybe your employer insists you take them off
lie off = lay off ??? | WordReference Forums Hi, Does lie off mean the same as lay off please? Here’s an example: 3000 employees were laid off 3000 employees were lain off [The sentences come from a test and both are correct] I must admit I knew only lay off (in the meaning to fire someone) and never saw lie off used in this meaning I did a quick research and Google doesn’t give many hits of lie off I also checked some
put on put off the light - WordReference Forums Turn on the light Turn off the light Switch off the light Switch on the light but what about put on off the light? Do they exist? What does it mean ? I saw them in the LongMan dicitionary but my teacher said we couldn't use "PUT ON OFF Hello! I live in Toronto, Canada The 'correct' usage, as I understand it, is 'turn on off the light'
go off of | WordReference Forums Welcome, Philiponfire Personally, I might have used "a physical description to go on"; there are other options, of course For example, you could just delete the whole clause: "with only a physical description " Nonetheless, his phrasing, "only a physical description to go off of" strikes me as idiomatic in AE It sounds natural, despite its convolutions
Lay off ? (when your contract ends and is not renewed) In this case, I agree with the artichoke that you should say "laid off", and then explain elsewhere that you were a contract employee, as others suggest The essential point about being laid-off is that you did not lose your job because you were a bad employee In that respect, 'laid off' is the most accurate description
difference between call off put off ?? | WordReference Forums Well,no I didn’t think that I’m sorry mom, if you want to call it off;we can do this another time The approval for the work schedule codehas not been supported yet According to the GI, work schedule indicated in thee-8000 profile must reflect the reality Consequently, the CDU campaign