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Definition of off-topic in English: off-topicadverb & adjective (of a comment) not relevant to the subject under discussion. as adjective his second comment is entirely off-topic 他的第二条评论与主题完全无关。 as adverb you're drifting off-topic 你有点跑题了。 Example sentencesExamples - To prevent going off-topic I have moved this discussion here!
- Hehe, no worries, I totally like when reviewers go off topic.
- And yes, I do realize how off-topic this is.
- Any off topic references or attempts to start a fight will be deleted.
- To go even further off topic, the first Alien movie is also a rare glimpse of a future of some reasonable sexual egalitarianism.
- OK, OK, the admirable political opinions of the brother of the lead actor of a show are a teeny bit off topic.
- Sorry I slid off topic a bit there.
- It may simply amplify the frustration when some well-phrased thought or argument is passed over, or when the conversation does indeed veer off topic.
- To assist the site administrators and users who are trying to find technical information, please do not post off-topic in this thread.
- Reviews can also be removed for being too crass, off topic or unhelpful.
- Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries.
- My apologies to the good people at Warner Independent for going completely off topic here.
- Would poetic references to the music of the spheres be too off topic?
- While slightly off topic for a standard comparison, the following information is necessary to have as a background understanding for the conclusions of this comparison.
- Hmm, I appear to have gone slightly off topic.
- Anyways, sorry to take this thread slightly off topic.
- For an article trying to drive home the point that more critical approaches are necessary, the content is strangely off-topic.
- Well maybe not about nothing in particular but the subject can go off topic really quickly and I lose my way.
- Point out any paragraphs that seem to get off topic or need to be divided.
- The worst way for a meeting to get off topic is to get too caught up in the competition.
Definition of off-topic in US English: off-topicadjective & adverb (of a comment) not relevant to the subject under discussion. as adjective his second comment is entirely off-topic 他的第二条评论与主题完全无关。 as adverb you're drifting off-topic 你有点跑题了。 Example sentencesExamples - To assist the site administrators and users who are trying to find technical information, please do not post off-topic in this thread.
- While slightly off topic for a standard comparison, the following information is necessary to have as a background understanding for the conclusions of this comparison.
- My apologies to the good people at Warner Independent for going completely off topic here.
- Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries.
- Any off topic references or attempts to start a fight will be deleted.
- Reviews can also be removed for being too crass, off topic or unhelpful.
- To prevent going off-topic I have moved this discussion here!
- Point out any paragraphs that seem to get off topic or need to be divided.
- OK, OK, the admirable political opinions of the brother of the lead actor of a show are a teeny bit off topic.
- Sorry I slid off topic a bit there.
- It may simply amplify the frustration when some well-phrased thought or argument is passed over, or when the conversation does indeed veer off topic.
- Hmm, I appear to have gone slightly off topic.
- Well maybe not about nothing in particular but the subject can go off topic really quickly and I lose my way.
- Would poetic references to the music of the spheres be too off topic?
- Hehe, no worries, I totally like when reviewers go off topic.
- And yes, I do realize how off-topic this is.
- The worst way for a meeting to get off topic is to get too caught up in the competition.
- Anyways, sorry to take this thread slightly off topic.
- To go even further off topic, the first Alien movie is also a rare glimpse of a future of some reasonable sexual egalitarianism.
- For an article trying to drive home the point that more critical approaches are necessary, the content is strangely off-topic.
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