A2 If an aircraft, bird, or insect takes off, it leaves the ground and begins to fly.起飞;飞起
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The plane took off three hours late.
When should we expect to take off?
B2 to suddenly start to be successful or popular突然开始成功;开始走红
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With all that publicity, the business really took off.
His career really took off after that concert.
informal to suddenly leave somewhere, usually without telling anyone that you are going(常指不打招呼就)突然离开
[ C or U ] the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly起飞;飞起
[ 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
See also: take sb off
See also: take sth off
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