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/tˈeɪk ˈɒf/
/tˈeɪk ˈɔf/
Verb (14)
to take off
[phrase form: take]
VERBE
01
enlever
to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body
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02
décoller
to leave in a sudden manner
depart
part
set forth
set off
set out
start
start out
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03
décoller
to leave a surface and begin flying
lift off
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04
décoller
to deduct an amount from a total
deduct
subtract
add
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05
décoller
to become famous and successful in a sudden and rapid manner
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06
décoller
to remove something from a particular place or position
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07
décoller
to be absent from one's job for a specific duration, typically for personal reasons or leisure
take time off
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08
décoller
to playfully imitate someone or something
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09
décoller
to have serious consequences
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10
décoller
to begin an activity, process, event, etc., often with the intention of quickly making progress
get off the ground
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11
décoller
to discontinue a particular medication, treatment, or dietary regimen that was previously prescribed
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12
décoller
to end or discontinue a TV show, performances, or public service
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13
décoller
to cut or remove a part of someone's or something's body
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14
décoller
to trim hair, fur, etc., often for styling purposes
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Nearby words
take into account
take for granted
take care
take away
take a shine to
take to
take up
takeaway
takeoff
takeout
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