Pesquisar
to take off
[phrase form: take]
01
tirar, remover
to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body
Transitive: to take off clothing or accessory
02
sair, fugir
to leave in a sudden manner
Intransitive
03
decolar, tirar voo
to leave a surface and begin flying
Intransitive
04
deduzir, retirar
to deduct an amount from a total
Transitive: to take off an amount
05
decolar, ser bem-sucedido
to become famous and successful in a sudden and rapid manner
Intransitive
06
remover, tirar
to remove something from a particular place or position
Transitive: to take off sth
07
tirar um dia de folga, estar ausente
to be absent from one's job for a specific duration, typically for personal reasons or leisure
Transitive: to take off a day or days
08
imitar, parodiar
to playfully imitate someone or something
Transitive: to take off sb/sth
09
ter consequências graves, ter repercussões sérias
to have serious consequences
Intransitive
10
começar, iniciar
to begin an activity, process, event, etc., often with the intention of quickly making progress
Intransitive
Transitive: to take off an activity or process
11
interromper, parar
to discontinue a particular medication, treatment, or dietary regimen that was previously prescribed
Transitive: to take off medication or treatment
12
retirar, cancelar
to end or discontinue a TV show, performances, or public service
Transitive: to take off a TV show or performances
13
remover, cortar
to cut or remove a part of someone's or something's body
Transitive: to take off a body part
14
cortar, aparar
to trim hair, fur, etc., often for styling purposes
Transitive: to take off hair or fur
take off
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Exemplo
Please take off your shoes before entering the house.
The doctor asked the patient to take off their shirt for the examination.
Before swimming, make sure to take off your jewelry.
After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels.
It's getting warm, so I need to take off my sweater.