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Definition of day off in English: day offnounPlural days off A day's holiday from work or school, on what would normally be a working day. 休假日 Example sentencesExamples - I've managed to have a few days off and have slept and slept which has been good.
- All of which means that we steel people are having a day off today in celebration of 11 years.
- In the 1970s, you could always count on getting a few days off, usually in the summer months.
- An all-round sportsman and socialiser, he claims to enjoy his days off, and makes the most of life.
- Four days off at Christmas and New Year is only a symbol of overindulgence.
- In Britain of course, posties get the day off when it's a holiday which I think is much fairer.
- With that, Reedie left for home and a rare day off to spend with his wife Rosemary.
- He had decided to start enjoying life more and planned to make the most of his days off.
- As I had a day off today, the wife decided we should go to Dewsbury for a few things then go for a walk in Crows Nest park.
- She's at home in Newcastle having a rare day off from her hectic tour schedule.
- One of the joys of shift work is the day off in the middle of the week, which I am enjoying today.
- If a pay rise isn't possible then a few days off or a warm word of praise can work wonders.
- I decided that I needed a few days off and realized that I had run out of vacation time already.
- On my days off I managed to get tickets for some of the events in the magnificent Olympic Stadium.
- People were working their days off and cancelling holidays to make themselves available for work.
- Big Sis has the day off work today, so we're soldiering on over to Southfork Ranch.
- The players who started all four holiday games have been given an extra day off to rest.
- She said I should take a few days off, delegate my work load, get some rest, stop drinking for a bit and have lots of fruit.
- He's taking a few days off to go travelling around with them, which would be cool to join in on.
- She started 2 weeks ago, but as I took a few days off I've not worked with her very much.
Synonyms break, rest, period of leave, week off, month off, recess, school holiday, half-term Definition of day off in US English: day offnoundeɪ ɔf A day's vacation from work or school on what would normally be a working day. 休假日 Example sentencesExamples - She said I should take a few days off, delegate my work load, get some rest, stop drinking for a bit and have lots of fruit.
- People were working their days off and cancelling holidays to make themselves available for work.
- An all-round sportsman and socialiser, he claims to enjoy his days off, and makes the most of life.
- All of which means that we steel people are having a day off today in celebration of 11 years.
- The players who started all four holiday games have been given an extra day off to rest.
- I decided that I needed a few days off and realized that I had run out of vacation time already.
- If a pay rise isn't possible then a few days off or a warm word of praise can work wonders.
- He had decided to start enjoying life more and planned to make the most of his days off.
- In Britain of course, posties get the day off when it's a holiday which I think is much fairer.
- As I had a day off today, the wife decided we should go to Dewsbury for a few things then go for a walk in Crows Nest park.
- She's at home in Newcastle having a rare day off from her hectic tour schedule.
- She started 2 weeks ago, but as I took a few days off I've not worked with her very much.
- In the 1970s, you could always count on getting a few days off, usually in the summer months.
- I've managed to have a few days off and have slept and slept which has been good.
- On my days off I managed to get tickets for some of the events in the magnificent Olympic Stadium.
- He's taking a few days off to go travelling around with them, which would be cool to join in on.
- With that, Reedie left for home and a rare day off to spend with his wife Rosemary.
- Big Sis has the day off work today, so we're soldiering on over to Southfork Ranch.
- One of the joys of shift work is the day off in the middle of the week, which I am enjoying today.
- Four days off at Christmas and New Year is only a symbol of overindulgence.
Synonyms break, rest, period of leave, week off, month off, recess, school holiday, half-term |