Usage examples of "get off" in English with translation to Italian

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I want to get off! Voglio scendere!
Which stop do I get off? Dal quale arresto scendo?
Which stop should I get off at? A quale fermata devo scendere?
I'm trying to get off it Provo a scendere da esso
Don't get off the bus till it stops. Non scendere finché l'autobus non si è fermato.
I want to get off at the next stop. Voglio scendere al prossimo fermo.
I'm getting off now Scendo adesso
I got off the train. Sono sceso dal treno.
Tom got off the bus. Tom è sceso dall'autobus.
I got off at the wrong station. Sono sceso dal treno alla stazione sbagliata.
When do you usually get off work? Di solito quando finisci di lavorare?
You didn't have to get off so early. Non dovevi alzarti così presto.
Get your hands off! Giù le mani!
I didn't get much sleep last night so I was nodding off all day at work. Non ho dormito granché la notte scorsa quindi ho avuto la testa ciondolante dal sonno durante tutta la giornata lavorativa.
If my plane doesn't crash, and if I do not get kidnapped by organ thieves, I will drop you a line at the beginning of the week. Se il mio aereo non cade, e se non vengo rapito dai ladri di organi, ti scriverò due righe all'inizio della settimana.
He can't take his eyes off her. Non riesce a toglierle gli occhi di dosso.
What sort of information do you get on the Internet? Che tipo di informazioni ottieni su Internet?
The meeting was put off because John was sick. La riunione è stata rimandata perché John era malato.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" "Amore, presto, presto. C'è un sito chiamato Tatoeba che sta vendendo la sua collezione di frasi a un centesimo l'una! Hanno pure offerte speciali come comprare 100 frasi e averne una gratis!" "Ah bene! Adesso la gente colleziona frasi come hobby?! Dove sta andando il mondo!"
Tom nearly fell off his chair. Tom è quasi caduto dalla sedia.
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