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📖 Определения и значения для слова take-off

📒 to leave the ground and begin to fly

  • The plane took off an hour late.

📒 to leave a place, especially in a hurry

  • When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction.

📒 to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly

  • The new magazine has really taken off.
  • Her singing career took off after her TV appearance.

📒 to copy somebody’s voice, actions or manner in a humorous way

📒 to make somebody stop playing, acting, etc. and leave the field or the stage

  • He was taken off after twenty minutes.

📒 to remove something, especially a piece of clothing from your/somebody’s body

  • to take off your coat
  • He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire.

📒 to have a period of time as a break from work

  • I've decided to take a few days off next week.

📒 to stop a public service, television programme, performances of a show, etc.

  • The show was taken off because of poor audience figures.

📒 to remove some of somebody’s hair, part of somebody’s body, etc.

  • The hairdresser asked me how much she should take off.
  • The explosion nearly took his arm off.

📒 to leave a place; to make somebody leave a place

📒 to remove somebody from something such as a job, position, piece of equipment, etc.

  • The officer leading the investigation has been taken off the case.
  • After three days she was taken off the ventilator.

📒 to remove an amount of money or a number of marks, points, etc. in order to reduce the total

  • The manager took $10 off the bill.
  • That experience took ten years off my life (= made me feel ten years older).
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