Sentence examples of "de" in Spanish with translation "off"

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¡Quítame las manos de encima! Take your hands off me!
No puedo parar de mirarla. I can't take my eyes off her.
Despegaremos dentro de pocos minutos. We will take off in a few minutes.
¡Me sacas de mis casillas! You piss me off!
Sacate eso de la cabeza. Take that off your head.
Ella ha de ser adinerada. She must be well off.
El avión acaba de despegar. The plane took off just now.
Deja de posponer buscar un empleo. Stop putting off finding a job.
Siempre me está echando de pestes. She's always slagging me off.
Tom se está cagando de risa. Tom is laughing his ass off.
Cogí un libro de la estantería. I grabbed a book off the shelf.
Me he caído de la bici I came off my bike
Se durmió en clase de historia. He dozed off in history class.
Tom se cayó de su bicicleta. Tom fell off his bicycle.
¡Aleja tus manos de mi hija! Keep your hands off my daughter!
Quita tus manos de mi cuello. Take your hands off my neck.
¿Puedo tomar un día de descanso? Can I take a day off?
El muchacho se cayó de la cama. The boy fell off the bed.
¡Te arrancaré la cabeza de un mordisco! I'll bite your head off!
¿A qué hora sueles salir de trabajar? When do you usually get off work?
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