1 PHRASAL VERB (飞机)起飞 When an aeroplane takes off, it leaves the ground and starts flying. (飞机)起飞
SYN lift off, leave the ground, take to the air, become airborne
2 PHRASAL VERB (产品、活动、事业等)腾飞,突然成功 If something such as a product, an activity, or someone's career takes off, it suddenly becomes very successful. (产品、活动、事业等)腾飞,突然成功
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They need to expand the number of farmers who are involved if the scheme's going to really take off. [VERB PREP.]
这个方案要想真正成功,他们就需要增加参与的农场主的人数。
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In 1944, he met Edith Piaf, and his career took off. [VERB PREP.]
1944 年,他结识了伊迪思·比阿夫,从此他的事业开始腾飞。
SYN do well, succeed, thrive, flourish
3 PHRASAL VERB (突然)离开,走开,走掉 If you take off or take yourself off, you go away, often suddenly and unexpectedly. (突然)离开,走开,走掉
SYN depart, go, leave, split [slang]
4 PHRASAL VERB 脱下,脱掉(衣物) If you take a garment off, you remove it. 脱下,脱掉(衣物)
SYN remove, discard, strip off, drop
5 PHRASAL VERB 请假;休假;告假 If you take time off, you obtain permission not to go to work for a short period of time. 请假;休假;告假
6 PHRASAL VERB 把…带走;(尤指强迫某人)使同去 If you take someone off, you make them go with you to a particular place, especially when they do not want to go there. 把…带走;(尤指强迫某人)使同去
7 PHRASAL VERB (为逗乐)模仿,学(别人的言谈举止) If you take someone off, you imitate them and the things that they do and say, in such a way that you make other people laugh. (为逗乐)模仿,学(别人的言谈举止) [mainly British] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
SYN parody, imitate, mimic, mock
8 PHRASAL VERB 撤销,取消(服务或娱乐) If something such as a service or entertainment is taken off, it is withdrawn so that people can no longer use it or watch it. 撤销,取消(服务或娱乐) [Also V n P, V P n (not pron)]
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We would very much deplore it if a popular programme were taken off as a result of political pressure. [be VERB-ed PREP.]
如果一档受人喜爱的节目因为政治压力遭停播的话,我们将非常痛心。
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The network took it off the air in 1971. [VERB noun PREP. noun]
1971 年,广播网停播了这个节目。
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