takeoff
英
美 [ˈteɪˌkɔf]
n. 起跳;(飞机的)起飞;<喻>(经济的)起飞
adj. 起跳的,起飞的
复数:takeoffs
BNC.37969 / COCA.10467
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (飞机的)起飞,升空
Takeoffis 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。
- The aircraft crashed after takeoff from Heathrow in a reservoir...
- N-COUNT (对某人动作的滑稽)模仿
Atakeoff ofsomeone 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。
- The programme was worth watching for an inspired takeoff of the Collins sisters.
- N-UNCOUNT (经济、生意等的)开始腾飞,迅速发展
Takeoffis 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。
- The 1950s were the decade of Hong Kong's industrial take-off.
英英释义
noun
- a departure
- humorous or satirical mimicry
- a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way
- the initial ascent of an airplane as it becomes airborne
双语例句
- 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。 - The plane crashed five minutes after takeoff.
这架飞机起飞五分钟后坠毁了。 - Research on Microscopic Simulation Model of Takeoff and Landing for Flight
航班起飞和着陆的微观仿真模型研究 - The jet crashed soon after takeoff, killing all the passengers and crew.
那架喷气式飞机起飞后不久就坠毁了,所有乘客和机组人员无一生还。 - The maximum takeoff and landing weight to be used for each type of aircraft;
各型航空器所使用的最大起飞重量和最大着陆重; - It is true that most accidents happen on takeoff and landing.
有个事实是大部分的飞行事故都发生在飞机起飞和降落的时候。 - HAS requested more takeoff and landing at the airport.
航空公司提出了在机场要有更多的起降时间的要求。 - The commuter plane was waiting for takeoff
通勤飞机在等候起飞。 - The speed flown after takeoff during engine-out climbout maneuvers to assure adequate gradient capability and maneuver margin.
在一发不工作起飞后的爬升中为保证足够的梯度能力和操纵裕度所飞的速度。 - It has been said that in flying an aircraft, takeoff and landing are the two most difficult things.
据说在驾驶飞机时,起飞和降落是最困难的两件事情。