take off

US /teɪk ɔf/
UK /teɪk ɔf/
"take off" picture
1.

脱掉, 移开

to remove something, especially clothing

:
Please take off your shoes before entering the house.
进屋前请脱掉鞋子。
He took off his jacket because it was too warm.
脱掉了夹克,因为太热了。
2.

起飞, 升空

(of an aircraft) to leave the ground and become airborne

:
The plane is scheduled to take off at 3 PM.
飞机定于下午3点起飞
We watched the hot air balloon take off into the sky.
我们看着热气球升空
3.

腾飞, 大受欢迎

to suddenly start to be successful or popular

:
Her career really took off after that movie.
那部电影之后,她的事业真正腾飞了。
The new product took off immediately after its launch.
新产品一经推出就立即大受欢迎
4.

离开, 出发

to leave a place, especially suddenly or quickly

:
He took off as soon as he saw the police car.
他一看到警车就跑了
We need to take off early to avoid traffic.
我们需要早点出发以避开交通堵塞。
5.

扣除, 减去

to deduct an amount from a total

:
The store will take off 20% for loyal customers.
商店将为忠实顾客减免20%。
They took off the cost of shipping from the total bill.
他们从总账单中扣除了运费。