off-season
noun[S]
uk/ˈɒf.siː.zən/us/ˈɑːf.siː.zən/aperiodof theyearwhen there is lessactivityinbusiness:
(商业)淡季Wetendto goskiingduring the off-season because it'scheaper.我们常在淡季期间去滑雪,因为价钱便宜一些。
Off-seasonratesfor adoubleroomare about $50 anight.双人间的淡季价格每晚约50美元。
US
(insports) theperiodof theyearduring whichgamesare notplayed, between the end of oneseasonand thestartof the next
(体育)赛季之间Periods of time - general words
- age
- at/in one sittingidiom
- chapter
- day
- digital age
- duration
- leeway
- length
- life cycle
- lifetime
- making
- me time
- period
- session
- sleep
- spasm
- tide
- time lag
- time span
- timescale
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off-season
adjective
uk/ˈɒf.siː.zən/us/ˈɑːf.siː.zən/happeningin aperiodof theyearwhen there is lessactivityinbusiness:
Thetouristboardhasactivelysoughttoattractoff-seasonvisitors.
US
(insports)happeningin theperiodof theyearduring whichgamesare notplayed, between the end of oneseasonand thestartof the next:
off-seasontraining
- Everycoastalvillagehasitshotels, with off-seasonpricesinApril.
- We werefortunateto be in Luxor in mid-summer when theheatmakes it off-season.
- He willcontinuetopressmanagementfor atradeassoonas he'sprovedthat he'srecoveredfrom off-seasonleftkneesurgery.
- Conteridiculedbaseball's drug-testingpolicy, which is just twoyearsoldandprecludesoff-seasontesting.
Periods of time - general words
- age
- at/in one sittingidiom
- chapter
- day
- digital age
- duration
- leeway
- length
- life cycle
- lifetime
- making
- me time
- period
- session
- sleep
- spasm
- tide
- time lag
- time span
- timescale
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Tourism & holidays
Competing in sport
off-season
adverb
uk/ˌɒfˈsiː.zən/us/ˌɑːfˈsiː.zən/in aperiodof theyearwhen there is lessactivityinbusiness:
Prices arelowestoff-season.
(insports) in theperiodof theyearduring whichgamesare notplayed, between the end of oneseasonand thestartof the next:
Hetrainedintensivelyoff-season.
- I havefoundthreehotelswho areinterestedinofferinga gooddiscount, off-season, ofcourse.
- Unless you're here off-season, Malham islikelyto bepackedsolidwithhikersand day-trippers.
- Come off-season,however, orstaythenight, and you'llseethetownin a differentlight.
- Muller, infact,playedoff-season for the Greystonesclubin Ireland.
Periods of time - general words
- age
- at/in one sittingidiom
- chapter
- day
- digital age
- duration
- leeway
- length
- life cycle
- lifetime
- making
- me time
- period
- session
- sleep
- spasm
- tide
- time lag
- time span
- timescale
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Tourism & holidays
Competing in sport