phrasestrain off strain off sth • strain sth off if you strain off a liquid, you separate it from solid things by pouring it through something with very small holes in it: When the pasta's cooked, strain the water off through a sieve.Cook the tomato mixture for thirty minutes: remove from the heat and strain off any remaining liquid.
strain off
To use a filter in order to extract or remove solids from a liquid or gas. Can be used in reference to either the solid or liquid in a sentence. A noun or pronoun can be used between "strain" and "off." Strain most of the water off from the pasta, leaving a little bit in the pot to mix with your sauce.Strain off the fat from the top of the soup and then return the mixture to a boil.
strain off
v.
To separate some liquid from a solid by filtration: After boiling the rice, I strained off the excess water in the pot. The chemist strained the water off from the top of the solution in the beaker.