take off
phrasal verbtake off
) to leave the ground and begin to fly飞机等 起飞 - The plane took off an hour late.
飞机起飞晚了一个小时。
- The plane took off an hour late.
- (informal) to leave a place, especially in a hurry
匆匆离去;急忙离开 - When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction.
他见我走过来便赶快转身走了。
- When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction.
- (of an idea, a product, etc.
) to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly观念、产品等 突然大受欢迎;迅速流行 - The new magazine has really taken off.
这份新杂志真是大受欢迎。 - Her singing career took off after her TV appearance.
她在电视上露面后,她的歌唱事业开始腾飞。
- The new magazine has really taken off.
take somebody off
- to copy somebody’s voice, actions or manner in a humorous way
synonym impersonate(以诙谐的方式)模仿,学某人的样子 - (in sports, entertainment, etc.
) to make somebody stop playing, acting, etc. and leave the field or the stage体育运动、娱乐等 换下;中止;取消 - He was taken off after twenty minutes.
二十分钟后,他被替换下场。
- He was taken off after twenty minutes.
take something off
脱下(衣服);摘掉 - to take off your coat
脱掉大衣 - He took off my wet boots and made me sit by the fire.
他脱掉我湿漉漉的靴子,让我在火炉旁坐下。
- to take off your coat
- to have a period of time as a break from work
休假;休息 - I've decided to take a few days off next week.
我已决定下星期休息几天。
- I've decided to take a few days off next week.
- [often passive] to stop a public service, television programme, performances of a show, etc.
取消;停演 - The show was taken off because of poor audience figures.
该剧目因不卖座而停演了。
- The show was taken off because of poor audience figures.
- to remove some of somebody’s hair, part of somebody’s body, etc.
剪掉(头发);截去,切除(人体部位) - The hairdresser asked me how much she should take off.
理发师问我头发剪多少。 - The explosion nearly took his arm off.
他的胳膊差点儿被炸掉。
- The hairdresser asked me how much she should take off.
take yourself/somebody off (to…)
- (informal) to leave a place; to make somebody leave a place
(使)离去,走掉;带走
take somebody off something
- [often passive] to remove somebody from something such as a job, position, piece of equipment, etc.
调离,解除(工作、职务等);撤掉,拆除(器械) - The officer leading the investigation has been taken off the case.
主持调查此案的警员已被撤下。 - After three days she was taken off the ventilator.
三天之后给她摘掉了呼吸器。
- The officer leading the investigation has been taken off the case.
take something off something
- to remove an amount of money or a number of marks, points, etc. in order to reduce the total
扣除,减去(款额、分数等) - The manager took $10 off the bill.
经理把账单上的金额减了 10 美元。 - That experience took ten years off my life (= made me feel ten years older).
那段经历使我老了十岁。
- The manager took $10 off the bill.