How to translate off into Russian. Translation and meaning of ON-OFF in English and Russian languages

How to translate off into Russian. Translation and meaning of ON-OFF in English and Russian languages

English-Russian translation ON OFF

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  • ON OFF — in operation/not in operation (of a button which activates or deactivates an electrical appliance)
    Dictionary in English- Editorial bed
  • ON-OFF — on-off BrE AmE ˌɒn ˈɒf ◂ -ˈɔːf ◂ AmE \ ˌɑːn ˈɔːf ◂ ˌɔːn-, -ˈɑːf ◂
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • ON-OFF — adjective [ only before noun ] 1. (of a switch) having the positions "on" and "off" : an …
  • ON-OFF — ˌon-ˈoff BrE AmE adjective 1 . happening sometimes and not at other times: an on-off relationship She …
  • ON-OFF — adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an on-off relationship (= happening sometimes and not at other times) ▪ Their on-off …
  • ON-OFF - adj.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionary Second Edition
  • ON-OFF - adj. On-off is used with these nouns: switch
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • ON-OFF (technical) two-position
  • ON-OFF
  • ON-OFF - on-off, two-position - on-off action - on-off control - on-off keying - on-off modulation - on-off switch
  • ON OFF - (a) two-position
    English-Russian Lingvistika"98 dictionary
  • ON-OFF - a tech. two-position (about switch, etc.)
    New big English-Russian dictionary- Apresyan, Mednikova
  • ON-OFF - a tech. two-position (about switch, etc.)
  • ON/OFF
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation 2
  • ON/OFF - “on - off” (on a device with two locking positions)
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian dictionary on computers
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian dictionary computer technology and programming
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Terms
  • ON-OFF - relay, two-position
    English-Russian dictionary on telecommunications
  • ON/OFF - two-position
    Modern English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - two-position adj on/off
    English-Russian WinCept Glass dictionary
  • ON-OFF
  • ON OFF - on off
    New large English-Russian dictionary

  • Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • OFF
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • — I. (|)ōn, (|)än, in the southeastern US sometimes (|)ōn preposition Etymology: Middle English, preposition & adverb, fr Old English an, …
  • OFF
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • OFF - /awf, of/, adv. 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • OFF — I. ˈȯf adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English — more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. ...
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • OFF — adv denoting opposition or negation. 2. off·interj away; begone; a command to depart. 3. off ·adv in a …
    Webster English vocab
  • OFF - / ɒf; NAmE ɔːf; ɑːf/ adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, verb ■ adverb HELP NOTE: For …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • — I. on 1 S1 W1 /ɒn $ ɑːn, ɒːn/ BrE AmE preposition [Language: Old English] 1 . ON...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - I. off 1 S1 W1 /ɒf $ ɒːf/ BrE AmE adverb, preposition, adjective 1. away from a...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    English Basic Spoken Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1. away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Oxford English vocab
  • - The preposition is pronounced /ɒn/. The adverb and the adjective are pronounced /ɒn/. Frequency: The word is one of the …
  • OFF - The preposition is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/. The adverb is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/ Frequency: The word is one of …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • OFF - adj. sup off sup off or up back off blow off bring off buck off bug off bump off burn …
    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
  • — 1. sentence 1) a) in a spatial sense indicates being on surface of some kind. subject, on smth. on a house on…
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. ≈ He needed to leave. to...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • - on.ogg 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc. ...
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • OFF
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • OFF - 1) minor 2) turned off 3) distant 4) further away 5) insignificant 6) low-grade 7) disconnected 8) free. cast off the mooring rope - give the mooring end cut off a ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • - 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc.) ...
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. ɒf n 1. “off” position (for devices, switches, etc.) to be set at off - …
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to...
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to march off — …
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary

English-Russian translation ON-OFF

More meanings of the word and translation of ON-OFF from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
What is the translation of ON-OFF from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for ON-OFF in dictionaries.

  • ON OFF — in operation/not in operation (of a button which activates or deactivates an electrical appliance)
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed
  • ON-OFF — on-off BrE AmE ˌɒn ˈɒf ◂ -ˈɔːf ◂ AmE \ ˌɑːn ˈɔːf ◂ ˌɔːn-, -ˈɑːf ◂
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • ON-OFF — adjective [ only before noun ] 1. (of a switch) having the positions "on" and "off" : an …
  • ON-OFF — ˌon-ˈoff BrE AmE adjective 1 . happening sometimes and not at other times: an on-off relationship She …
  • ON-OFF — adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an on-off relationship (= happening sometimes and not at other times) ▪ Their on-off …
  • ON-OFF - adj.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionary Second Edition
  • ON-OFF - adj. On-off is used with these nouns: switch
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • ON OFF - on off
  • ON-OFF (technical) two-position
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • ON-OFF
  • ON-OFF - on-off, two-position - on-off action - on-off control - on-off keying - on-off modulation - on-off switch
  • ON OFF - (a) two-position
    English-Russian Lingvistika"98 dictionary
  • ON-OFF - a tech. two-position (about switch, etc.)
    New large English-Russian dictionary - Apresyan, Mednikova
  • ON/OFF
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation 2
  • ON/OFF - “on - off” (on a device with two locking positions)
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian dictionary on computers
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Science and Programming
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Terms
  • ON-OFF - relay, two-position
    English-Russian dictionary on telecommunications
  • ON/OFF - two-position
    Modern English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - two-position adj on/off
    English-Russian WinCept Glass dictionary
  • ON-OFF
  • ON OFF - on off
    New large English-Russian dictionary

  • Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • OFF
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • — I. (|)ōn, (|)än, in the southeastern US sometimes (|)ōn preposition Etymology: Middle English, preposition & adverb, fr Old English an, …
  • OFF
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • OFF - /awf, of/, adv. 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • OFF — I. ˈȯf adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English — more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. ...
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • OFF — adv denoting opposition or negation. 2. off·interj away; begone; a command to depart. 3. off ·adv in a …
    Webster English vocab
  • OFF - / ɒf; NAmE ɔːf; ɑːf/ adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, verb ■ adverb HELP NOTE: For …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • — I. on 1 S1 W1 /ɒn $ ɑːn, ɒːn/ BrE AmE preposition [Language: Old English] 1 . ON...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - I. off 1 S1 W1 /ɒf $ ɒːf/ BrE AmE adverb, preposition, adjective 1. away from a...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    English Basic Spoken Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1. away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Oxford English vocab
  • - The preposition is pronounced /ɒn/. The adverb and the adjective are pronounced /ɒn/. Frequency: The word is one of the …
  • OFF - The preposition is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/. The adverb is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/ Frequency: The word is one of …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • OFF - adj. sup off sup off or up back off blow off bring off buck off bug off bump off burn …
    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
  • — 1. sentence 1) a) in a spatial sense indicates being on the surface of something. subject, on smth. on a house on…
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. ≈ He needed to leave. to...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • - on.ogg 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc. ...
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • OFF
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • OFF - 1) minor 2) turned off 3) distant 4) further away 5) insignificant 6) low-grade 7) disconnected 8) free. cast off the mooring rope - give the mooring end cut off a ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • - 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc.) ...
  • OFF - 1. ɒf n 1. “off” position (for devices, switches, etc.) to be set at off - …
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to...
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to march off — …
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary

Translation and ON-OFF value in English and Russian languages

transcription, transcription: [͵ɒnʹɒf]

two-position (about switch, etc.)

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More meanings of the word and translation of ON-OFF from English into Russian in English-Russian dictionaries.
What is the translation of ON-OFF from Russian into English in Russian-English dictionaries.

More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for ON-OFF in dictionaries.

  • ON OFF — in operation/not in operation (of a button which activates or deactivates an electrical appliance)
    Explanatory Dictionary of the English Language - Editorial bed
  • ON-OFF — on-off BrE AmE ˌɒn ˈɒf ◂ -ˈɔːf ◂ AmE \ ˌɑːn ˈɔːf ◂ ˌɔːn-, -ˈɑːf ◂
    Longman Pronunciation English Dictionary
  • ON-OFF — adjective [ only before noun ] 1. (of a switch) having the positions "on" and "off" : an …
  • ON-OFF — ˌon-ˈoff BrE AmE adjective 1 . happening sometimes and not at other times: an on-off relationship She …
  • ON-OFF — adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an on-off relationship (= happening sometimes and not at other times) ▪ Their on-off …
  • ON-OFF - adj.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionary Second Edition
  • ON-OFF - adj. On-off is used with these nouns: switch
    Oxford Collocations English Dictionary
  • ON OFF - on off
  • ON-OFF (technical) two-position
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • ON-OFF - on-off, two-position - on-off action - on-off control - on-off keying - on-off modulation - on-off switch
  • ON OFF - (a) two-position
    English-Russian Lingvistika"98 dictionary
  • ON-OFF
    New large English-Russian dictionary - Apresyan, Mednikova
  • ON-OFF - a tech. two-position (about switch, etc.)
  • ON/OFF
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation 2
  • ON/OFF - “on - off” (on a device with two locking positions)
    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian dictionary on computers
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Science and Programming
  • ON-OFF - (working) according to the “on-off” principle, relay
    English-Russian Dictionary of Computer Terms
  • ON-OFF - relay, two-position
    English-Russian dictionary on telecommunications
  • ON/OFF - two-position
    Modern English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and production automation
  • ON-OFF - two-position adj on/off
    English-Russian WinCept Glass dictionary
  • ON-OFF
  • ON OFF - on off
    New large English-Russian dictionary

  • Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • OFF
    Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary
  • — I. (|)ōn, (|)än, in the southeastern US sometimes (|)ōn preposition Etymology: Middle English, preposition & adverb, fr Old English an, …
  • OFF
    Webster's New International English Dictionary
  • OFF - /awf, of/, adv. 1. so as to be no longer supported or attached: This button is about to come …
    Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary
  • OFF — I. ˈȯf adverb Etymology: Middle English of, from Old English — more at of Date: before 12th century 1. a. ...
    Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary
  • OFF — adv denoting opposition or negation. 2. off·interj away; begone; a command to depart. 3. off ·adv in a …
    Webster English vocab
  • OFF - / ɒf; NAmE ɔːf; ɑːf/ adverb, preposition, adjective, noun, verb ■ adverb HELP NOTE: For …
    Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • — I. on 1 S1 W1 /ɒn $ ɑːn, ɒːn/ BrE AmE preposition [Language: Old English] 1 . ON...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - I. off 1 S1 W1 /ɒf $ ɒːf/ BrE AmE adverb, preposition, adjective 1. away from a...
    Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    English Basic Spoken Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Concise Oxford English Dictionary
  • OFF - adv., prep., adj., & n. --adv. 1. away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2...
    Oxford English vocab
  • - The preposition is pronounced /ɒn/. The adverb and the adjective are pronounced /ɒn/. Frequency: The word is one of the …
  • OFF - The preposition is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/. The adverb is pronounced /ɒf, AM ɔ:f/ Frequency: The word is one of …
    Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
  • OFF - adj. sup off sup off or up back off blow off bring off buck off bug off bump off burn …
    Collegiate Thesaurus English vocab
  • — 1. sentence 1) a) in a spatial sense indicates being on the surface of something. subject, on smth. on a house on…
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. ≈ He needed to leave. to...
    Large English-Russian Dictionary
  • - on.ogg 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc. ...
  • OFF
    English-Russian-English dictionary of general vocabulary - Collection of the best dictionaries
  • OFF - 1) minor 2) turned off 3) distant 4) further away 5) insignificant 6) low-grade 7) disconnected 8) free. cast off the mooring rope - give the mooring end cut off a ...
    English-Russian scientific and technical dictionary
  • - 1. ɒn a 1. close, internal the on side - closer (to the interlocutor, viewer, etc.) ...
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. ɒf n 1. “off” position (for devices, switches, etc.) to be set at off - …
    Large new English-Russian dictionary
  • OFF - 1. adv. 1) indicates distance, removal from something. He had to be off. - He needed to leave. to...
    English-Russian dictionary of general vocabulary