take off
英 [teik ɔf]美 [tek ɔf]
take off意思解释
释义脱掉;起飞;(使)离开;突然成功 英英释义 take off n.a departure; especially of airplanes同义词:takeoffthe

take off读音音标
英 [teik ɔf]
美 [tek ɔf]
take off意思解释
释义
脱掉;
起飞;
(使)离开;
突然成功
英英释义
take offn.
a departure; especially of airplanes
同义词:takeoff
the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne
同义词:takeoff
a composition that imitates somebody\'s style in a humorous way
同义词:parodylampoonspoofsendupmockerytakeoffburlesquetravestycharadepasquinadeput-on
humorous or satirical mimicry
同义词:parodymockerytakeoff
v.
leave
同义词:departpartstartstart outset forthset offset out
take away or remove
depart from the ground
同义词:lift off
take time off from work; stop working temporarily
同义词:take time off
mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner
remove clothes
get started or set in motion, used figuratively
同义词:get off the ground
prove fatal
make a subtraction
同义词:subtractdeduct
双语例句
用作动词(v.)The plane took off despite the fog.尽管有雾,飞机仍照常起飞。He came in and took off his coat.他走了进来,脱掉大衣。The mixed grill has been taken off (the menu).烤杂拌这道菜已(从菜单上)取消了。Doctors recommended that the drug should be taken off the market.医生建议市面上应停止出售该类药物。The train will take off at 7 this evening.火车今晚7点钟离开。His leg had to be taken off above the knee.他的一条腿从膝盖以上截去了。She takes off the Prime Minister to perfection.她模仿首相的样子维妙维肖。
