put off

put off
1.взбудоражить, замутить, расстроить : ""Well, I was pretty put off by his shamelessness proposal.—Я была просто шокирована его бестактным предложением"", — возмущена Джейн тем, что фотограф предложил ей вместе поужинать; 2. откладывать, переносить на более поздний срок: — OK, we will put off our party.— Ну хорошо, мы перенесем нашу вечеринку,— соглашается Мик, когда Джон говорит, что не сможет в субботу поехать на пикник; 3. осадить, остановить кого-нибудь: Jane put John offwhen he asked her to name a day of her sister's wedding. -Джейн так и не сказала Джону, когда же состоится свадьба ее сестры (скажет, но позже); 4. переменить пластинку, т. е. сменить тему разговора: When John began to tell the guests the story of their underground Mexico trip Mick put him down.— Когда Джон стал рассказывать гостям о прошлогоднем тайном путешествии в Мексику, Мик заставил его переменить пластинку и поговорить о футболе; 5. грести, плыть: They put off in a small boats to meet the arriving Canadian ship.— Они гребли в небольших лодках навстречу прибывающему канадскому кораблю.

English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog". 2014.

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  • put off — ► put off 1) cancel or postpone an appointment with. 2) postpone. 3) cause to feel dislike or lose enthusiasm. 4) distract. Main Entry: ↑put …   English terms dictionary

  • put off — index adjourn, delay, deter, hold up (delay), pause, postpone, pretermit, procrastinate …   Law dictionary

  • put off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms put off : present tense I/you/we/they put off he/she/it puts off present participle putting off past tense put off past participle put off 1) to make someone not want to do something, or to make someone not… …   English dictionary

  • put off — verb 1. hold back to a later time (Freq. 1) let s postpone the exam • Syn: ↑postpone, ↑prorogue, ↑hold over, ↑put over, ↑table, ↑shelve, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • put off — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you put something off, you delay doing it. [V P ing/n (not pron)] Women who put off having a baby often make the best mothers... [V n P] The Association has put the event off until October. Syn: postpone …   English dictionary

  • put off — {v.} 1. {informal} To cause confusion in; embarrass; displease. * /I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal./ * /The man s slovenliness put me off./ 2. To wait and have (something) at a later time; postpone. * /They put off the… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put off — {v.} 1. {informal} To cause confusion in; embarrass; displease. * /I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal./ * /The man s slovenliness put me off./ 2. To wait and have (something) at a later time; postpone. * /They put off the… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • put\ off — v 1. informal To cause confusion in; embarrass; displease. I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal. The man s slovenliness put me off. 2. To wait and have (smth) at a later time; postpone. They put off the picnic because of the… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put off — v. ( to postpone ) 1) (D; tr.) to put off until (she put the trip off until next week) 2) (G) we put off leaving because of the snow * * * [ pʊt ɒf] (G) we put off leaving because of the snow ( to postpone ) (D; tr.) to put off until (she put the …   Combinatory dictionary


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