- off-center Am [ˌɒf'sɛntə(r)] adj
- storto (-a), fuori centro
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
off-center — [off sen′tər] adj. 1. not in the exact center 2. out of balance: Also off centered … English World dictionary
off-center — [adj] wide adrift, askew, astray, far off, inaccurate, off course, off target, off the mark, stray; concepts 581,583 … New thesaurus
off-center — {adj.}, {informal} Different from the usual pattern; not quite like most others; odd. * /Roger s sense of humor was a bit off center./ Compare: OFF KEY … Dictionary of American idioms
off-center — {adj.}, {informal} Different from the usual pattern; not quite like most others; odd. * /Roger s sense of humor was a bit off center./ Compare: OFF KEY … Dictionary of American idioms
off-center — adj informal Different from the usual pattern; not quite like most others; odd. Roger s sense of humor was a bit off center. Compare: off key … Словарь американских идиом
off-center — adjective situated away from the center or axis • Syn: ↑off centered • Similar to: ↑eccentric, ↑nonconcentric * * * (US) (or Brit off centre) adj [more off center; most off center] … Useful english dictionary
off-center — /awf sen teuhr, of /, adj. Also, off centered. 1. not centered; diverging from the exact center. 2. unconventional; eccentric: off center characters who disrupt other people s lives. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
off-centre — BrE off center AmE adj [not before noun] not exactly in the centre of something ▪ Place the photo slightly off centre, so that there is more space on the page … Dictionary of contemporary English
off-centre — (in AM, use off center) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If something is off centre, it is not exactly in the middle of a space or surface. The pedals seem a bit off centre and the clutch is rather stiff... If the blocks are placed off centre, they… … English dictionary
off-Broad|way — «AWF BRAWD WAY, OF », noun, adjective. –n. the segment of the New York City professional theater outside of Broadway (the traditional theatrical center), noted for its introduction of experimental plays, often by unknown playwrights: »Theatre… … Useful english dictionary
center — centerable, adj. centerless, adj. /sen teuhr/, n. 1. Geom. the middle point, as the point within a circle or sphere equally distant from all points of the circumference or surface, or the point within a regular polygon equally distant from the… … Universalium