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Meaning of take off | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

Nonstandard spelling of takeoff.

alt-of, nonstandard

Equivalents

العربية أقلع ازدهر خلع
Azərbaycanca çıxarmaq
Беларуская здымаць зняць
བོད་སྐད ཕུད
Català treure
Čeština sundat vzlétnout
Esperanto ekflugi
Euskara aireratu
Gaeilge bain de
Galego engalar
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi wehe
हिन्दी उतारना
Հայերեն թռչել հանել
Íslenska fjarlægja
Italiano decollare togliere
日本語 脱ぐ 飛び立つ
ខ្មែរ ដោះ
한국어 벗다 이륙하다
Kurdî bo tirar
Latina exuō
Latviešu starts
Te Reo Māori hārewa makere
Malti neħħa
Română da jos decola
Svenska lyfta ta av ta fart
தமிழ் கழற்று
Türkçe havalanmak
اردو اتارنا
Tiếng Việt bọ cát cánh

Examples

“France never experienced a "take off" of the sort hypothesized by W. W. Rostow — a sudden spurt of output that begins sustained industrial growth.”
“Therefore, the only sure way to estimate the quantity of lumber required for any particular job is to do a take off of each piece of lumber needed for the work.”
“This is virtually equal to the minimum value shown above to be necessary in the case of a total loss in thrust from one of the four engines at take off.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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