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day off
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Princeton's WordNet
day offnoun
a day when you are not required to work
"Thursday is his day off"
Wiktionary
day offnoun
a day of vacation; a day when one does not attend work, school etc
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day off
A "day off" refers to a day when an individual is exempt from work or other regular duties, often for rest or leisure. It can also be a scheduled break in one's weekly routine, weekends, or holidays during which they do not have to engage in their regular professional or educational activities.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of day off in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of day off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of day off in a Sentence
It did not surprise me when I learned that Kennis’ tragic incident occurred on his day off, who else but a Croom would be working on his day off to try and help somebody?
There's too many people and professions to mention, but especially these nurses who I just witnessed work tirelessly, hours and hours and hours, and days and days and days, without a day off, who just have so much passion and skill, and care and kindness, how do you say thank you to someone who is just doing so much for others ? It's so inspiring.
A lot of people are taking the day off and this is just programs trading There's nothing happening today.
Honestly it's embarrassing for all bachelors around Doha, friday is a day off for us but if we go to the parks or the big markets we are turned away. It is sad. Doha is limited for us.
So we hope that for Double Eleven in the future the country will give everyone a half-day off.
Translations for day off
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- يوم عطلةArabic
- свободен денBulgarian
- den volnaCzech
- RuhetagGerman
- ρέποGreek
- ferioEsperanto
- روز تعطیلPersian
- vapaapäiväFinnish
- jour de congéFrench
- latha dhethScottish Gaelic
- szabadnapHungarian
- 休み, 休日Japanese
- 휴일, 休日Korean
- [[dia]] [[de]] [[férias]]Portuguese
- выходной день, выходнойRussian
- praznik, prostoSlovene
- ngày nghỉVietnamese
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