slovo | definícia |
take off (mass) | take off
- vzlietnuť, vyzliecť |
take off (encz) | take off,odkládat v: |
take off (encz) | take off,odložit v: |
take off (encz) | take off,svlékat |
take off (encz) | take off,svlékat [frsl.] oblečení jadd |
take off (encz) | take off,vzkvétat [frsl.] k úspěchu jadd |
take off (encz) | take off,vzlet [frsl.] např. letadla luno; jadd |
take off (encz) | take off,vzlétat [frsl.] létající věci Zdeněk Brož; jadd |
take off (encz) | take off,zout |
take off (encz) | take off,zouvat |
take off (encz) | take off, eh, |
Take off (gcide) | Take off \Take" off`\, v. i.
1. to begin a leap from a surface or a flight into the air;
especially, (of a bird or an airplane) to leave the ground
and begin to fly; as, flight CA123 took off on schedule at
3:00 PM.
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2. To begin a period of accelerating growth or development;
as, the economy took off in the third quarter.
[PJC]
3. To begin a journey; to depart.
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Take off (gcide) | Take off \Take" off`\, v. t.
1. To remove, as from the surface or outside; to remove from
the top of anything; as, to take off a load; to take off
one's hat, coat or other article of clothing; to take off
a coat of paint from a surface.
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2. To cut off; as, to take off the head, or a limb.
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3. To destroy; as, to take off life.
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4. To remove; to invalidate; as, to take off the force of an
argument.
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5. To withdraw; to call or draw away; as, the director took
him off the project. --Locke.
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6. To swallow; as, to take off a glass of wine.
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7. To purchase; to take in trade. "The Spaniards having no
commodities that we will take off." --Locke.
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8. To copy; to reproduce. "Take off all their models in
wood." --Addison.
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9. To imitate; to mimic; to personate.
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10. To find place for; to dispose of; as, more scholars than
preferments can take off. [R.] --Bacon.
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11. To discount or deduct (from a price); the dealer took off
twenty percent on remaining toys.
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take off (wn) | take off
v 1: leave; "The family took off for Florida" [syn: depart,
part, start, start out, set forth, set off, {set
out}, take off]
2: take away or remove; "Take that weight off me!"
3: depart from the ground; "The plane took off two hours late"
[syn: take off, lift off]
4: take time off from work; stop working temporarily [syn: {take
off}, take time off]
5: mimic or imitate in an amusing or satirical manner; "This
song takes off from a famous aria"
6: remove clothes; "take off your shirt--it's very hot in here"
7: get started or set in motion, used figuratively; "the project
took a long time to get off the ground" [syn: {get off the
ground}, take off]
8: prove fatal; "The disease took off"
9: make a subtraction; "subtract this amount from my paycheck"
[syn: subtract, deduct, take off] [ant: add, {add
together}] |
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