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I am so sorry! I'm late. My alarm did not  go off.

 

˶ ︮ ʾҾ. ǥ

 

"My alarm didn't go off." մϴ.

 

go off "off" ԵDZ 떄,

 

go off ˶ ""  ߸ ,

 

"go off" ˶ Ҹ ǹ մϴ.

 

׷ ˶ ︮ "ʾҾ" Ҷ

 

My alarm did not go off!  ؾմϴ.

 

 

 

׷, "go off" Ǵ ǥ ˾ƺô.

 

The phrase "go off" is an idiom and has many meanings.

 

 

#1: The alarm will go off at 6 AM.
This means that the alarm will make a sound at 6 AM.

 

#2: I have a schedule to go off of, so I need to leave in 10 minutes.
This means "to refer to" or "to adhere to."

 

#3: The gun just went off, so I did not mean for the gun to go off.
This means he pulled the trigger and the gun fired.

 

#4: My teacher told me that I have gone off the deep end of the pond if I think I don't need to do my homework.
To "go off the deep end of the pond" or "go off the deep end" means "to go crazy."

 

#5: Sorry I was yelling, I did not mean to go off on you like that.
This is similar to the gun idiom, but it means "to get angry and yell" or "to become enraged."

 

 

 

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Brandon Kelly

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