PHRASAL VERBS Off 11

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RUN OFF WITH something.---------- Our accountant Ramon "ran off with" the company’s money, but after a few weeks the police found him and arrested him. --------------- RUN OFF WITH something.
Pelarse, irse con algo, Robarse algo. to steal something or to take something without asking. (see also: run away (with).
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Pelarse, irse con algo, Robarse algo. to steal something or to take something without asking. (see also: run away (with).
RUN OFF WITH something.---------- Melany Trump "ran off with" all her husband money. ---------------- RUN OFF WITH something.
JACK OFF ---------- Julio Ramirez asked the hooker to "jack him off", but she refused and left. --------------- jack off.
Puñetearse, hacerse una chaqueta. (taboo, slang) (of a man) to masturbate.
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Puñetearse, hacerse una chaqueta. (taboo, slang) (of a man) to masturbate.
JACK OFF ---------- Tribilin was "jacking off" to a porno movie. -------------------- jack off.
MAKE something OF something. ---------- Donal said, anyone who works hard and makes good decisions should "make a success of" a new business. --------------- MAKE something OF something.
Hacer algo exitoso de. to make something be successful.
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Hacer algo exitoso de. to make something be successful.
MAKE something OF something. ---------- Ibanka is determined to "make a great success of" her business. --------------------------- MAKE something OF something.
JERK OFF ---------- Martin asked the whore to "jerk him off", but she refused and said get a fuck out of here. --------------- jerk off.
Puñetearse, hacerse una chaqueta. (taboo, slang) (of a man) to masturbate.
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Puñetearse, hacerse una chaqueta. (taboo, slang) (of a man) to masturbate.
JERK OFF ---------- The old man don Pedro was "jerking off" watching a play boy magazine at the office. --------------- jerk off.
RUN OFF WITH something or somebody. ---------- Our new accountant Eduardo "ran off with" the boss’s wife, and no-one’s seen them. --------------- RUN OFF WITH something or somebody.
Irse con alguien o algo, escaparse con. to secretly leave a place with someone in order to live with them or marry them, especially when other people think this is wrong.
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Irse con alguien o algo, escaparse con. to secretly leave a place with someone in order to live with them or marry them, especially when other people think this is wrong.
RUN OFF WITH something or somebody. ---------- Jane's first husband "ran off with" his secretary. --------------- (run off with) something or somebody.
REMIND somebody OF something/somebody. ---------- His new receptionist "reminds Kenny G of" his first girlfriend. She looks a bit like her and even sounds like her sometimes. --------------- REMIND somebody OF something/somebody.
Recordar a algo o alguien. to cause someone to think of someone or something.
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Recordar a algo o alguien. to cause someone to think of someone or something.
REMIND somebody OF something/somebody. ---------- Something in Marck Anthony's face really "reminded me of" an old boyfriend of mine said, Yadira. --------------- REMIND somebody OF something/somebody.
DREAM OF. or, WOULDN'T DREAM OF doing something. ---------- Donal said, I "wouldn't dream of" asking your mother Ibanka to help us - she's much too busy. --------------- DREAM OF. or, WOULDN'T DREAM OF doing something.
Ni siquiera pensar que, ni siquiera imaginar que, ni soñar, fantasear. something that you say in order to tell someone that you would never do something because you think it is wrong or silly.
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Ni siquiera pensar que, ni siquiera imaginar que, ni soñar, fantasear. something that you say in order to tell someone that you would never do something because you think it is wrong or silly.
DREAM OF. or, WOULDN'T DREAM OF doing something. ---------- Emmy said, I "wouldn't dream of" leaving my car unlocked around here. --------------- DREAM OF. or, WOULDN'T DREAM OF doing something.
MAKE OF something/somebody ---------- What did you "make of" Jane’s talk on internet marketing?. Do you think it was worth listening to?. --------------- MAKE OF something/somebody.
Pensar de, opinar de algo. if you ask someone what they make of someone or something, you want to know their opinion about that person or thing, usually because there is something strange about them. (see also: think of).
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Pensar de, opinar de algo. if you ask someone what they make of someone or something, you want to know their opinion about that person or thing, usually because there is something strange about them. (see also: think of).
MAKE OF something/somebody. --------------- Jane asked to Mike Mastruani, what do you "make of" this letter?. --------------- MAKE OF something/somebody.
DISPOSE OF something. ---------- Donal said, If someone "disposes of" a cigarette by throwing it on the ground, they can be fined up to $500. --------------- DISPOSE OF something.
Deshacerse de. to get rid of something that you no longer need or want. (see also: throw away/out).
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Deshacerse de. to get rid of something that you no longer need or want. (see also: throw away/out).
DISPOSE OF something. ---------- Lorenso said, please "dispose of" all litter in the containers provided. --------------- DISPOSE OF something.
CONSIST OF something. ---------- George Ramos said, an anti-terrorist task force was set up, "consisting of" police, army specialists, intelligence officers and computer experts. --------------- CONSIST OF something.
Consistir de. to be formed from two or more things.
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Consistir de. to be formed from two or more things.
CONSIST OF something. ---------- Ibanka's job in the white house "consists of" researching trends and formulating strategies. --------------- CONSIST OF something.
ADVISE OF. -------- The policeman ADVISED me OF my rights and then he arrested me. ------- ADVISE OF.
Informar de, notificar de to Inform or to give someone official information about something.
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Informar de, notificar de to Inform or to give someone official information about something.
They were advised of their rights. ------- ADVISE OF.

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