Off and on Meaning in English
expression
ˈɔf/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
AWF-uhnd-AHN
ˈɒf/ /ˈænd/ /ˈɒn
OF-uhnd-ON
释义
Used to describe something that happens sometimes but not regularly, or for short periods with breaks in between.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used with activities or events that repeat irregularly. Synonym: 'on and off' (identical meaning). Not for very frequent or regularly scheduled things. Common with weather, relationships, habits.
Spanish: de vez en cuando - intermitentementePortuguese (BR): de vez em quando - de forma intermitentePortuguese (PT): de vez em quando - de forma intermitenteChinese (Simplified): 断断续续地 - 时断时续地Chinese (Traditional): 斷斷續續地 - 時斷時續地Hindi: कभी-कभी - रुक-रुक करArabic: من حين لآخر - بشكل متقطعBengali: মাঝে মাঝে - অনিয়মিতভাবেRussian: время от времени - периодическиJapanese: 時々 - 断続的にVietnamese: thỉnh thoảng - lúc có lúc khôngKorean: 간헐적으로 - 가끔Turkish: ara sıra - zaman zamanUrdu: کبھی کبھار - وقفے وقفے سےIndonesian: kadang-kadang - sesekali
例句
It's been raining off and on all day.
basic
We see each other off and on.
basic
He worked there off and on for two years.
basic
We’ve been dating off and on since college.
natural
I exercise off and on, but not regularly.
natural
My Internet connection works off and on lately.
natural