See also: time-off English Pronunciation Audio (General Australian):(file) Noun time off (uncountable) (idiomatic, business, human resources) A period of time where one is not required to work. I've got some time off next week, so maybe we could meet up then? 2024 January 10, Jo Kaye, “Greater support for the railway family”, in Railway Magazine, number 1000, page 50:Many feel they cannot take time off as this would only serve to make things financially worse, and so they plough on. Synonyms holiday, vacation; see also Thesaurus:vacation Related terms day off Translations time without work Cornish: termyn hedhys m Dutch: vrije dagen (nl) m pl French: congés (fr) m pl, vacances (fr) f pl Galician: vacacións (gl) f pl German: Auszeit (de) f Greek: άδεια (el) f (ádeia) Irish: am saor m Italian: ferie (it) f pl, pausa (it) f Polish: urlop (pl) m Portuguese: férias (pt) f pl, folga (pt) f Romanian: vacanță (ro) f Spanish: vacaciones (es) f pl Swedish: ledighet (sv) c Welsh: amser i ffwrdd m, amser bant m Anagrams off time, off-time, offtimeWikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.