off time

The term "off time" can refer to periods of inactivity or reduced activity across various fields, from personal downtime to specific technical contexts.

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Definition

B1General

(common)A period when someone is not working or engaged in their usual activities.

Example

  • She enjoys reading during her off time.
  • Employees are encouraged to take off time to recharge.

B2Business

(seasonal)A period when the activity of a business is reduced, often during an off-season.

Example

  • The resort offers discounts during off time.
  • Retailers prepare for lower sales in off time.

C1Electronics

(technical)The interval when no current flows in an electronic circuit.

Example

  • The device enters off time to conserve energy.
  • Off time is crucial for the proper functioning of the circuit.

C1Medicine

(technical, health)The period when medication for a chronic condition is less effective in controlling symptoms.

Example

  • Patients may experience increased symptoms during off time.
  • Doctors adjust doses to minimize off time.

C1Sports

(technical, racing)The moment when the official starter signals the beginning of a race, distinct from the scheduled start time.

Example

  • The runners were ready for the off time.
  • The off time was delayed due to technical issues.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "off time":

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