off the grid
形容词 adj.
副词 adv.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Of a home, business, or the occupants thereof, not using electricity from the public electrical supply system.
— [T]his 1,250-square-foot earth-covered house relies on solar power and is off the grid.
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Not reachable by means of a publicly available communication system, such as the Internet or a mobile telephone network.
— He has no desire to be found. His place was off the grid. The cabin had no television, phone, or computer.
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Isolated; in a remote location; in seclusion; not participating in some official process or system.
— The beach looked like a small swatch of an industrial wasteland. […] He had promised me a crowd-free break that was off the grid, and here it was.
副词 adv.
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In or into a situation or place in which electricity from the public electricity system is not used.
— Imagine a future in which millions of families live off the grid, powering their homes and vehicles with dirt-cheap portable fuel cells.
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In or into a clandestine or isolated situation or place, especially one in which public communication is curtailed.
— If you're annoying folks, you'll essentially cease to exist, as those you annoy drop you off the grid.
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Secretly; in a clandestine manner.
— “You have to have an awful lot of energy and passion to make films with no funding and no prospect of having them seen in public in your home country except under the radar and off the grid,” said Sally Berger, the curator of the festival, who visited China last fall.
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