take off
phrasal verbtake off
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(of an aircraft, etc. )飞机等 to leave the ground and begin to fly related noun take-off opposite landTopics Spacea2, Transport by aira2起飞 - (informal)
to leave a place, especially in a hurry 匆匆离去;急忙离开 (of an idea, a product, etc. )观念、产品等 to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly 突然大受欢迎;迅速流行 The new magazine has really taken off. 这份新杂志真是大受欢迎。 Her singing career took off after her TV appearance. 她在电视上露面后,她的歌唱事业开始腾飞。
take somebody off
to copy somebody’s voice, actions or manner in a humorous way synonym impersonate(以诙谐的方式)模仿,学某人的样子 (in sports, entertainment, etc. )体育运动、娱乐等 to make somebody stop playing, acting, etc. and leave the field or the stage 换下;中止;取消
take something off
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to remove something, especially a piece of clothing from your/somebody’s body opposite put something on脱下(衣服);摘掉 to have a period of time as a break from work 休假;休息 - [often passive]
to stop a public service, television programme, performances of a show, etc. 取消;停演 to remove some of somebody’s hair, part of somebody’s body, etc. 剪掉(头发);截去,切除(人体部位)
take yourself/somebody off (to…)
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to leave a place; to make somebody leave a place (使)离去,走掉;带走
take somebody off something
take something off something