takeoff的中文翻译是什么意思

takeoff

US/ˈtekˌɔf, -ˌɑf/
UK/'teɪkɔ:f/

n. (飞机的)起飞; <喻>(经济的)起飞; 开始; 起跳

adj. 起跳的,起飞的

takeoff柯林斯释义

N-VAR(飞机的)起飞,升空

Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground.

  • The aircraft crashed after takeoff from Heathrow in a reservoir...

    飞机从希思罗机场起飞后坠毁在一个水库里。

  • The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff...

    通勤飞机在等候起飞。

N-COUNT(对某人动作的滑稽)模仿

A takeoff of someone is a humorous imitation of the way in which they behave.

  • The programme was worth watching for an inspired takeoff of the Collins sisters.

    这个节目值得一看,因为有对柯林斯姐妹的滑稽创意模仿。

N-UNCOUNT(经济、生意等的)开始腾飞,迅速发展

Takeoff is the point in the development of something, such as an economy or a business, when it begins to be successful.

  • The 1950s were the decade of Hong Kong's industrial take-off.

    20世纪50年代是香港工业开始快速发展的10年。

takeoff英文释义

Noun

1. a departure; especially of airplanes

    2. the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne

      3. a composition that imitates somebody's style in a humorous way

        4. humorous or satirical mimicry

          takeoff场景例句

          Discovery's takeoff this morning from Cape Canaveral was flawless.

          “发现”号航天飞机今晨从卡纳维拉尔角顺利发射升空。

          The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff.

          通勤飞机在等候起飞。

          She does a marvellous takeoff of the Queen.

          她学女王的样子学得惟妙惟肖.

          The plane crashed shortly after takeoff.

          飞机起飞后不久便坠毁了.

          De - ice the plane's wings before takeoff.

          起飞前除去机翼上的冰.

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          takeoff词性变形

          takeoffs

          takeoff近义词

          satire