takeoff
n. (飛機的)起飛; <喻>(經濟的)起飛; 開始; 起跳
adj. 起跳的,起飛的
Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground.
The aircraft crashed after takeoff from Heathrow in a reservoir...
飛機從希思羅機場起飛後墜毀在一個水庫裡。
The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff...
通勤飛機在等候起飛。
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.
這個節目值得一看,因為有對柯林斯姐妹的滑稽創意模仿。
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世紀50年代是香港工業開始快速發展的10年。
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
Discovery's takeoff this morning from Cape Canaveral was flawless.
“發現”號太空梭今晨從卡納維拉爾角順利發射升空。
The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff.
通勤飛機在等候起飛。
She does a marvellous takeoff of the Queen.
她學女王的樣子學得惟妙惟肖.
The plane crashed shortly after takeoff.
飛機起飛後不久便墜毀了.
De - ice the plane's wings before takeoff.
起飛前除去機翼上的冰.