词汇 | takeoff |
释义 | takeoff noun us/ˈteɪk.ɑːf/uk /ˈteɪk.ɒf/ takeoffnoun (AIRCRAFT)[ C or U ] the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly: Night takeoffs and landings are banned at this airport. © by Martin Deja/Moment/GettyImages Moving upwards ascend ascension ascent be on an upward/downward trajectoryidiom bristle clamber come come up heave levitate levitation mount pull rear rise scale scramble shinny soaring upwardly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Air travel: aviation takeoffnoun (COPY)[ C ] a piece of acting or writing, etc. that copies the way a particular person speaks or behaves, or the way something is done, usually to entertain other people: It was the best takeoff of the mayor that I have ever seen. Copying and copies anti-counterfeiting anti-piracy ape biomimicry blueprint emulous emulously facsimile faux forge forgery mail merge mimetic photocopy photostat photostatic piracy pirate transcript Xerox You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Mocking and taunting takeoff | American Dictionarytakeoff noun[ C ] us/ˈteɪkˌɔf/ takeoffnoun[C] (COPY)a humorous copy of the speech, manner, or style of someone, esp. someone famous: He does a great takeoff of Kermit the Frog. takeoffnoun[C] (AIRCRAFT)the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and starts to fly: Night takeoffs and landings are banned at this airport. |
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