单词 | take off |
释义 | (a) (of an aeroplane, a helicopter, etc) leave the ground and begin to fly (指飞机等)起飞: The plane took off despite the fog. 尽管有雾, 飞机仍照常起飞. (b) (infml) leave hurriedly or suddenly 匆忙离去; 突然离去: He took off for the station at a run. 他匆忙向车站跑去. * When he saw the police coming he took off in the opposite direction. 他一看见警察来了, 转身就溜了. (C) (infml) (of an idea, a product, etc) suddenly become successful or popular; (of sales of a product) rise very quickly (指观念、 产品等)突然大受欢迎; (指产品的销售量)急升: The new dictionary has really taken off. 这部新词典极受欢迎. * Sales of home computers have taken off in recent years. 家庭电脑的销售量近年来上升很快. take oneself off (to...) (infml) leave a place (in order to reach the specified destination) 离开某地(去某处): It's time I took myself off. 现在我该走了. * She's taken herself off to the country for a quiet weekend. 她到乡村去过个清静的周末. take sb off imitate or mimic sb in an amusing or satirical way (以诙谐或嘲讽的方式)模仿或假扮某人: She takes off the Prime Minister to perfection. 她模仿首相的样子维妙维肖. take sth off (a) remove (an item of clothing) from one's body (从身上)除掉, 脱下(衣物等): take off one's coat, hat, shoes, skirt, trousers, etc 脱大衣、 帽、 鞋、 裙子、 裤子等 * I wish you'd take (ie shave) off that beard! 我希望你把胡子剃掉! (b) amputate (a part of the body) 切除(身体的一部分): His leg had to be taken off above the knee. 他的一条腿从膝盖以上截去了. (C) no longer perform (a play, etc); withdraw sth 不再上演(戏剧等); 收回或撤销某物: The show had to be taken off because of poor audiences. 因观众太少而取消演出. (d) (often passive 常用於被动语态) remove or withdraw (a bus, train, etc) from service 取消(公共汽车、 火车等)的服务: The 7 am express to Bristol will be taken off next month. 上午7时开往布里斯托尔的快车将於下月停驶. (e) have (the specified period of time) as a holiday or break from work (某段时间)休假, 休息: take the day/morning/afternoon off 休息一天[一上午/一下午] * I'm taking next week off (work). 我下周要休假. take sb off (sth) (a) rescue sb from (a ship) 将某人从(船)上救出: The crew were taken off (the wrecked vessel) by helicopter. 船员被直升飞机(从遇难的船中)救出. (b) (often passive 常用於被动语态) remove sb from (a job, position, etc) 使某人离开(工作、 职位等); 调离: The officer leading the inquiry has been taken off the case. 主持调查该事的官员已被调离. take sth off (sth) (a) remove or detach sth from (a surface or an edge) 使某物离开或脱离(一表面或边缘): Would you mind taking your foot off my hand? 你踩著我的手了, 请你把脚抬一下行吗? * take the lid off a jar 打开广口瓶的盖 * The heat has taken the paint off the doors. 门上的油漆受热而剥落. (b) remove (an item) from a menu (从菜单上)删除(一项): The mixed grill has been taken off (the menu). 烤杂拌这道菜已(从菜单上)取消了. take sth off sth (a) deduct (an amount of money) from sth (从某事物中)减去(一笔钱): take 10 pence a gallon off the price of petrol 汽油的价格每加仑减去10便士. (b) cause (a product) to be no longer on sale 使(产品)停止销售: Doctors recommended that the drug should be taken off the market. 医生建议市面上应停止出售该类药物. take-off n 用法: 用法: |
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