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to go off
[phrase form: go]
01
爆発する
(of a gun, bomb, etc.) to be fired or to explode
02
出で立つ
to run away or leave abruptly, especially to avoid an unpleasant situation or person
03
出で立つ
to be activated and start functioning
04
出で立つ
to take place or occur in a particular way or manner
05
出で立つ
burst inward
06
出で立つ
to stop working or functioning
07
to experience a loss of interest or liking towards someone or something
08
出で立つ
(of food and drinks) to become spoiled or rotten and no longer be safe to consume
09
出で立つ
(of alarms) to start making a lot of noise as a warning or signal
10
出で立つ
to decline in condition or quality
11
出で立つ
to depart from a place, usually for a specific purpose or activity
12
出で立つ
to enter a state of sleep
13
出で立つ
to express one's anger or irritation toward the person who caused it
例
During the battle, the soldier's rifle went off unexpectedly.
The gun accidentally went off when it was dropped on the floor.
The bomb was designed to go off remotely with a single press of a button.
The fireworks are scheduled to go off at midnight for the New Year's celebration.
The landmine was buried underground, waiting to go off if someone stepped on it.