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take off
phrasal verb with take uk/teɪk/ us/teɪk/ verb took, taken

FLY

A2 If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly.起飞;飞起

The plane took off at 8.30 a.m. 飞机上午8点半起飞。

More examples

The plane took off three hours late.

When should we expect to take off?

SUCCEED

B2 to suddenly start to be successful or popular突然开始成功;开始走红

Her singing career had just begun to take off.她的歌唱事业刚刚起飞。

More examples

With all that publicity, the business really took off.

His career really took off after that concert.

LEAVE

informal to suddenly leave somewhere, usually without telling anyone that you are going(常指不打招呼就)突然离开

When he saw me, he took off in the other direction.他一看见我就往另外一个方向躲开了。

take-off noun AIRCRAFT

[ C or U ] the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly起飞;飞起

Night take-offs and landings are banned at this airport.这个机场禁止夜间起降。

take-off noun COPY

[ C ] a piece of acting or writing, etc. that copies the way a particular person speaks or behaves, or the way something is done, usually to entertain other people模仿

It was the best take-off of the prime minister that I have ever seen.这是我所见过的对首相最惟妙惟肖的模仿。

See also: take sb off


See also: take sth off

take off phrasal verb
take sth off (take off your jacket) discount (take $10 off the bill) flee (They took off in the opposite direction.) set off (a plane takes off)

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