Portuguese Meaning of taking-off

Decolagem

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Definitions and Meaning of taking-off in English

Webster

taking-off (n.)

Removal; murder. See To take off (c), under Take, v. t.

The removal of sheets from the press.

Act of presenting a take-off, or burlesque imitation.

taking-off

remove entry 1 sense 2, to embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to spend (a period of time) away from a usual occupation or activity, discontinue, withdraw, to spring into wide use or popularity, to take away, remove, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight or an ascent in an aircraft or in the launching of a rocket, to develop or grow rapidly, to branch off (as from a main stream or stem), a spot at which one takes off, to begin a leap or spring, an action of starting out, an action of removing something, a starting point, a rise or leap from a surface in making a jump or flight in an aircraft or spacecraft, to start off or away often suddenly, an imitation especially in the way of caricature, to take or allow as a discount, imitation entry 1 sense 2, to leave the surface, rob, to begin flight, a rapid rise in activity, growth, or popularity, parody sense 1, a mechanism for transmission of the power of an engine or vehicle to operate some other mechanism, release entry 1 sense 1, to take a point of origin, release, to spend (some time) away from an activity or occupation

FAQs About the word taking-off

Decolagem

Removal; murder. See To take off (c), under Take, v. t., The removal of sheets from the press., Act of presenting a take-off, or burlesque imitation.remove entr

corte,partindo,recebendo,ir,móvel,Puxando,resgatando,fugir,zumbido (longe),limpeza

chegando,vindo,restante,Mostrando-se,subindo,permanente,aproximando-se,encerramento,habitação,alojamento

taking over => aquisição, taking into custody => detenção, taking hold => agarrando, taking apart => Desmontar, taking => tomada,