0 a period of the year when there is less activity in business: --
1 happening in a period of the year when there is less activity in business: --
2 in a period of the year when there is less activity in business: --
He trained intensively off-season.
Prices are lowest off-season.
3 a period of the year when there is less activity in business: --
The ski resort closes completely in the off-season.
4 → low season : --
In fact, it might very well deter a number of landladies from letting any furnished rooms during the off-season.
When he is so classified, he has to satisfy two additional conditions in order to receive unemployment benefit during his off-season.
If the season equals 36 weeks, the off-season equals 16 weeks, so that he has three weeks towards four out of 16 weeks.
It excludes in the reckoning of the period of off-season any period during which the claimant was sick.
It should be thinking about what kind of off-season industries could be introduced into tourist areas to ease the problem of winter unemployment.
There is a need for off-season entertainment facilities which do not generally exist.
They certainly provided a valuable off-season boost to the local tourist trade.
Hoteliers regularly offer off-season rates to encourage visitors at other than peak periods.