take off
短语拿掉, 取消, 脱下, 领走, 减去, 复制, 起飞, 离开, 岔开 [经] 取消
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词形变化
教材释义与例句
(飞机)起飞;出去;拿掉;移送
脱下;脱掉;脱去
释义与例句
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1.
Nonstandard spelling of takeoff.
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1.
To remove.
脱
及物He took off his shoes.
The test grader takes off a point for every misspelled word.
Tomorrow the doctor will take the cast off her arm.
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2.
To imitate (somebody), often in a satirical manner.
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3.
To leave the ground and ascend into the air or into flight.
不及物The plane has been cleared to take off from runway 3.
That high-jumper takes off from her left foot.
Mute swans need a long stretch of water in order to take off.
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4.
To stand up on a surfboard and begin to surf a breaking wave.
起飞
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5.
To become successful, to flourish.
腾飞
不及物The business has really taken off this year and has made quite a profit.
2007 July 12, The Guardian, A welcome invasion. The message is now the medium – that is powerful and means products can take off practically all by themselves.
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6.
To depart.
不及物I'm going to take off now.
Take off, loser!
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7.
To quantify.
及物I'll take off the concrete and steel for this construction project.
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To absent oneself from (work or other responsibility), especially with permission.
及物/不及物If you take off for Thanksgiving you must work Christmas and vice versa.
He decided to let his mother take a night off from cooking, so he took her and his siblings out to dinner.
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9.
To take drugs; to inject drugs.
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To steal (something) or rob (someone).
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To swallow.
古体 及物to take off a glass of wine