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●ˌtake ˈoff 🔑1. (of an aircraft, etc. 飞机等) to leave the ground and begin to fly 起飞◆The flight was due to take off from Heathrow at 13.15. 航班预定于 13:15 从希思罗机场起飞。◆The high jumper took off at a bad angle. 那名跳高运动员的起跳角度不好。OPP land2. (informal) if an idea, a product, etc. takes off, it suddenly becomes successful or popular (构思、产品等)突受重视,迅猛发展,迅速流行◆The new dictionary has really taken off. 这部新词典大受欢迎。◆Her career is just starting to take off. 她的事业刚刚开始步入快车道。◆Sales of mobile phones have really taken off in the last few years. 移动电话在过去几年中十分畅销。[v + adv]▸ ˈtake-off noun [uncountable, countable]1. the moment when an aircraft, etc. leaves the ground (飞机等的)起飞◆The plane is ready for take-off. 飞机准备起飞。◆take-off point / speed / run 起飞点/速度/滑行 (figurative) ◆ The economy is poised for take-off. 经济蓄势待发。2. the moment when your feet leave the ground when you jump 起跳 |