Take time off from work Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To temporarily leave your job or stop working for a short period, usually to rest, recover, or handle personal matters.
Usage & Nuances
Usually implies planned or approved absence. Common with verbs like 'need to', 'want to', 'be allowed to'. Used for vacations, sickness, or personal reasons. NOT the same as 'quit' (permanently leave job). Often shortened in speech to 'take some time off'.
Example Sentences
He needs to take time off from work because he is sick.
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I want to take time off from work to travel with my family.
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She asked her boss if she could take time off from work next week.
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After working non-stop all year, I really need to take time off from work and recharge.
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Sometimes you just have to take time off from work for your mental health.
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He decided to take time off from work when his baby was born.
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