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41 take-off distance
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42 take-off mass
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43 take-off mechanism
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44 take-off power
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45 take-off ramp
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46 take-off reel
<tech.gen> (e.g. for paper, sheet metal, wire) ■ Abwickelspule f ; Versorgungsspule f ; Vorratsspule f -
47 take-off rocket
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48 take-off runway
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49 take-off speed
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50 take-off switch
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51 take-off switch block
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52 take-off thrust
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53 take-off weight
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54 take-off rolls
deutsch: Abzugswalze fespañol: rodillo del tren de arrastrefrançais: cylindre de tirage; dérouleuritaliano: rulli di traino中文: 牵引辊русский: отводящие валки m plMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > take-off rolls
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55 take-off speed
deutsch: Abzugsgeschwindigkeit fespañol: velocidad de arrastrefrançais: vitesse de tirageitaliano: velocità di stiro中文: 牵引速度русский: скорость отводаMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > take-off speed
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56 take-off tension
deutsch: Abzugskraft fespañol: fuerza de arrastrefrançais: tension de tirageitaliano: tensione di tirata中文: 牵引张力русский: усилие отводаMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > take-off tension
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57 take-off unit
deutsch: Abzugsvorrichtung fespañol: tren de arrastrefrançais: unité de tirageitaliano: unità di tirata中文: 牵引单元русский: отводящее устройство nMultilingual plastics terminology dictionary > take-off unit
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58 take off a hat
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59 take off clothes
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60 take-off reel
n.Abwickelspule f.
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take off — [tɛkɔf] n. m. ÉTYM. 1961; mot angl., de to take off « décoller » (en parlant d un avion). ❖ ♦ Anglic. Écon. Départ, démarrage, essor (d une entreprise, d une unité sociale). ⇒ Décollage (fig.); décoller. Par ext. || … Encyclopédie Universelle
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take off — [v1] leave; leave the ground ascend, bear, beat it, become airborne, begone, blast off, blow*, clear out*, decamp, depart, disappear, exit, get off, get out, go, go away, head, hightail*, hit the road*, hit the trail*, lift off, light out*, make* … New thesaurus
take off — take (something) off to not work at your job for a period of time. I ve decided to take next semester off and travel and write. Jim needs to take off for a little while … New idioms dictionary