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  1. In the English description: duvet day - national holiday - public holiday - rest day - sickie - throw a sickie. Spanish: descanso - moscoso - asueto - asueto remunerado - día libre - franco - hacer puente - librar. Forum discussions with the word (s) "day off" in the title: 10-day cooling-off period to withdraw - legal. 4-day on 3-day off roster.

  2. 24 de sept. de 2020 · ¿Qué significa day off? Esta expresión es la que probablemente más familiar os resulte. Hablamos de days off con relación al trabajo principalmente. Y es, esencialmente, un día en el que alguien no tiene que trabajar. En otras palabras, lo que nosotros llamaríamos un día libre. When is your next day off? I have two days off a week.

  3. In the English description: holiday - weekend. Forum discussions with the word (s) "days off" in the title: ask days off. counting off the tic of days. earned days off / floaters. How many days off do you have? - grammar. I get two days off a week. I had a few days off work. I have the next two days off. I'm trying to have some days off to go there

  4. Inglés. Español. have an off day v expr. informal (perform poorly) no ser su día loc verb. He is normally a great performer, but I think he was having an off-day. Normalmente es un gran actor, pero creo que hoy no era su día. tener un mal día loc verb.

  5. Hace 3 días · Learn the meaning of off day, an informal term for a day when someone does not perform well or a day off work. See sentences and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. Traducción de "off days" en español. Sustantivo. días libres días de descanso. días malos. Mostrar más. I told you, I don't fish on off days. Ya te lo dije, no pesco en mis días libres. I'm here on off days when you guys are not here. Vengo aquí los días libres, cuando ustedes no están.

  7. traducción al español de "off day" off day. See full dictionary entry for off below. Collins English-Spanish Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. off. [(British) ɒf , (US) ɔf ] When off is the second element in a phrasal verb, eg get off, keep off, take off, look up the verb.