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91off season — ➔ season * * * off season UK US noun [S or U] COMMERCE ► LOW SEASON(Cf. ↑low season): »There are lots of attractions for the visitor in Victoria even on a rainy day in off season. off season adjective …
92Off the Ground — Album par Paul McCartney Sortie 1er février 1993 Enregistrement novembre 1991 juillet 1992 Durée 50:25 Producteur …
93day release — ˌday reˈlease noun [uncountable] HUMAN RESOURCES an arrangement in which a worker is allowed time away from work to go to college: • time off for study on day release * * * day release UK US noun [U] UK ► HR a system in which people who work are… …
94off\ and\ on — • off and on • on and off adv Not regularly; occasionally; sometimes. Joan wrote to a pen pal in England off and on for several years. It rained off and on all day. Sometimes used with hyphens like an adjective. A worn out cord may make a hearing …
95day-trad|ing — «DAY TRAY dihng», noun. the buying and selling of the same listed stocks on the stock exchange in the course of a single day: »Requirements are tightened on day trading, the technique by which speculators move in and out of stock on the same day… …
96Day of the Death — Studio album by Death by Stereo Released January 23, 2001 Recorded …
97Off Course — was one of Japan s most influential Folk rock bands. It was formed in early 1969 by Kazumasa Oda (小田和正) and Yasuhiro Suzuki(鈴木康博). They broke up in 1989 after their February 26 farewell performance at Tokyo Dome. Their most famous songs are YES… …
98off-season — UK US noun [S or U] COMMERCE ► LOW SEASON(Cf. ↑low season): »There are lots of attractions for the visitor in Victoria even on a rainy day in off season. off season adjective ► »off season prices/rates …
99day — O.E. dæg day, also lifetime, from P.Gmc. *dagaz (Cf. O.S., M.Du., Du. dag, O.Fris. dei, O.H.G. tag, Ger. Tag, O.N. dagr, Goth. dags), from PIE *dhegh . Not considered to be related to L. dies (see DIURNAL (Cf …
100off-is|land — «AWF Y luhnd, OF », noun, adjective, adverb. –n. an offshore island: »The off islands may seem to be just across the nautical street but the journey can still be an experience on a rough day (Sunday Times). –adj. U.S. visiting or temporarily… …