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41take off — phr verb Take off is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑aircraft, ↑business, ↑career, ↑flight, ↑helicopter, ↑idea, ↑jet, ↑plane, ↑rocket Take off is used with these nouns as the object: ↑agenda, ↑ …
42take off — I Australian Slang 1. become popular: The show really took off in Melbourne ; 2. begin to move or increase quickly: Prices took off; the play takes off in the second act ; 3. imitate, mimic; 4. imitating or mimicking; caricature; 5. (surfing)… …
43Take-off — D✓Take off, Take|off [ te:k... ], das oder der; [s], s <englisch> (Start eines Flugzeugs o. Ä.; Beginn) …
44take off, eh — go, leave, beat it, buzz off, get lost When he asked for my phone number, I said, Take off, eh …
45take off — obsolete Scottish to die Before any visible manifestation of wings: You were in the house at the time of his taking off. (Beatty, 1897) There are also various ephemeral uses of take off in drug jargon, some of which appear… …
46take off — atsispyrimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Energingas, žaibiškas spaudimas koja (kojomis) į atramą, sukeliantis didesnes už tikrąją kūno masę atremties reakcijos jėgas, kurios stumia kūną priešinga spaudimui kryptimi, kol… …
47take off — atsispyrimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Šuolio į vandenį fazė po įsibėgėjimo; parengiamoji šuolio iš vietos fazė. atitikmenys: angl. pushing; push off; take off vok. Gegendruck, m rus. отталкивание; толчок …
48take·off — /ˈteıkˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs 1 : the moment when an airplane, helicopter, etc., leaves the ground and begins to fly [noncount] Please remain seated during takeoff. Air Force One, you re ready for takeoff. [count] perfect …
49take-off — noun Take off is used before these nouns: ↑clearance …
50take-off — pasispyrimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Pasistūmėjimas atsispiriamąja koja. Pasispiriama, pvz., slystant slidėmis, čiuožiant, šokinėjant, šokant į tolį ir į aukštį. Pasispyrimas yra čiuožėjo, slidininko, lengvaatlečio… …