B billamama Member Joined Aug 10, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Sep 10, 2010 #1 1) While I was going through a desolate path my lamp put-off suddenly. 2) Despite whatever you say I need that golden deer.
1) While I was going through a desolate path my lamp put-off suddenly. 2) Despite whatever you say I need that golden deer.
E e2e4 Senior Member Joined Nov 16, 2007 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Serbo-Croatian Home Country Bosnia Herzegovina Current Location Bosnia Herzegovina Sep 10, 2010 #2 A learner billamama said: 1) While I was going through a desolate path my lamp put-off suddenly. 2) Despite whatever you say I need that golden deer. Click to expand... 1. To put off means to delay. How the lamp could delay I have no idea.;-):-D Don't put it off. Don't leave it for tomorrow or later on. 2. A deer statue made of gold. :roll: Also could be an expression for a rich man which money could be used for taking some advances in life.
A learner billamama said: 1) While I was going through a desolate path my lamp put-off suddenly. 2) Despite whatever you say I need that golden deer. Click to expand... 1. To put off means to delay. How the lamp could delay I have no idea.;-):-D Don't put it off. Don't leave it for tomorrow or later on. 2. A deer statue made of gold. :roll: Also could be an expression for a rich man which money could be used for taking some advances in life.
S SoothingDave VIP Member Joined Apr 17, 2009 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Sep 10, 2010 #3 A lamp would "shut off" suddenly. Or "turn off." If you were walking down a path, you would not be using a "lamp," but a "flashlight" (AmE) or "torch" (BrE).
A lamp would "shut off" suddenly. Or "turn off." If you were walking down a path, you would not be using a "lamp," but a "flashlight" (AmE) or "torch" (BrE).