Pronunciation: /ˈrɛdi fɔr ðə ɒf/
adjective describing the state of being prepared or fully equipped for something
A1 The runners were ready for the off as soon as the starting gun went off.
A2 The team was all set and ready for the off before the big game.
B1 The students were prepared and ready for the off on their field trip.
B2 The company had everything in place and ready for the off before the product launch.
C1 The military operation was meticulously planned and ready for the off at dawn.
C2 The spacecraft was fully equipped and ready for the off into outer space.
preposition indicating the direction or goal of an action, in this case, being prepared for the start or beginning of something
A1 The runners were all ready for the off at the starting line.
A2 The students packed their bags and were ready for the off on their school trip.
B1 The team had been training hard and were finally ready for the off in the championship game.
B2 After months of preparation, the astronauts were finally ready for the off on their mission to Mars.
C1 The diplomats had finalized their negotiations and were ready for the off to sign the peace treaty.
C2 The orchestra had rehearsed tirelessly and were now ready for the off to perform in front of a sold-out crowd.
formal The team was fully prepared and ready for the off before the competition.
informal We've got everything packed and ready for the off, let's hit the road!
slang Alright guys, gear up and get ready for the off, it's time to bounce!
figurative After months of training, I finally feel mentally prepared and ready for the off in pursuit of my dreams.
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