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go off
When her mother would go off hunting, we would stay and film.
Careful those cannons might go off.
I have heard that three bombs go off last year.
My alarm clock went off at 5 AM. So what else can go off? In this particular sense of to go off, it’s used when something is activated, or when something explodes.
It should go off in about five minutes, but you never know with homemade explosives, so - run!
Has a bomb ever go off in the capital city of your country?
The bomb will go off in two minutes.
have to go off their house immediately.
My alarm clock didn't go off.
I was just lying in bed waiting for the alarm to go off.
I've always loved chocolate, but recently I've started to go off it. I hardly ever eat it now.
explode, make a sudden noise/The bomb could go off at any moment.
For three months, the automatic lights outside did not go off because it was that dark.
If it's fresh produce, it might go off before you get to use it all.
How soon does meat, fish or milk go offin hot weatherif it is not kept in a fridge.
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EXPIRE
The guarantee expires in December.
My driver's license will expire next week.
The tenant left the premises when the lease expired.
her passport expires in March
The warranty expired seven years ago
The milk will expire in 2 days.
An employment relationship expires upon the death of an employee.
This settlement shall expire | lapse in two years.
Your contract expired six months ago.
Soldier contract expire this year.
The recent news about the Fukushima I nuclear power plant will likely strengthen the cause of the advocates who want to let our local nuclear power plant's license expire.
英語 "という言葉przeterminować się"(EXPIRE)集合で発生します。
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