badly+off
91start off on the right foot (with somebody) — get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb) idiom (informal) to start a relationship well/badly • I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. Main entry: ↑footidiom …
92get off on the wrong foot (with somebody) — get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb) idiom (informal) to start a relationship well/badly • I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. Main entry: ↑footidiom …
93start off on the wrong foot (with somebody) — get/start off on the right/wrong ˈfoot (with sb) idiom (informal) to start a relationship well/badly • I seem to have got off on the wrong foot with the new boss. Main entry: ↑footidiom …
94write something off — 1》 (write someone/thing off) dismiss someone or something as insignificant. 2》 cancel the record of a bad debt; acknowledge the failure to recover an asset. 3》 Brit. damage a vehicle so badly that it cannot be repaired. → write …
95get off on the right (or wrong) foot — idi get off on the right (or wrong) foot, to begin well (or badly) …
96write-off — / raɪt ɒf/ noun 1. the total loss or cancellation of a bad debt, or the removal of an asset’s value from a company’s accounts ● to allow for write offs in the yearly accounts2. something which is so badly damaged that it cannot be repaired… …
97write off — ► write off 1) dismiss as insignificant. 2) cancel the record of (a bad debt); acknowledge the failure to recover (an asset). 3) Brit. damage (a vehicle) so badly that it cannot be repaired or is not worth repairing. Main Entry: ↑write …
98write-off — ► NOUN 1) a vehicle that is too badly damaged to be repaired. 2) a worthless or ineffectual person or thing …
99write-off — noun 1》 Brit. a vehicle that is too badly damaged to be repaired. 2》 informal something completely useless or unproductive. 3》 Finance a cancellation from an account of a bad debt or worthless asset …
100ˈwrite-off — noun [C] British a vehicle that is so badly damaged that it cannot be repaired …