
off duty



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ˌoff-ˈduty adjective
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English Dictionaryˌoff-ˈduty adjective if someone such as a policeman, nurse, or soldier is off-duty, they are not working:
an off-duty guard
I shall be off-duty on Thursday. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsoff dutynot working.
She goes off duty at midnight.
The police officer was charged with robbing Castillo while he was off duty.Usage notes: usually said about soldiers, police, medical workers, and people who work a scheduled period of time [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
off dutyto be not working
The police officer was off duty when he saw the bank robbery.
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off duty adj. Not supposed to be at work; having free time; not working.
Sailors like to go sight-seeing, when they are off duty in a foreign port.
It seems that all the taxis in New York are off duty whenever it rains. ■ Often used with hyphens, before a noun.
The bank robber was captured by an off-duty policeman. Antonym: ON DUTY.
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