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21 poletanje
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22 brzina odmotavanja
• take-off speed -
23 brzina odvijanja
• take-off speed -
24 dići avion sa zemlje
• take off -
25 dizanje aviona
• take off -
26 karikiranje
• take-off -
27 odbiti nešto od cene
• take something off the price -
28 otskočište
• take-off -
29 poletanje
• take-off -
30 oduzeti
• bate; benumb; bereave; confiscate; deduct; defalcate; depcive; deprive; derogate; detract; dispossess; escheat; foreclose; get away; lessen; palsy; paralyse; reave; reckon off; recoup; reduce; seize; sequester; strip of; subduce; subduct; subtract; take; take away; take from; take off -
31 isključiti struju
• kill; take off the current; take-down off the surrent -
32 udes pri poletanju
• an accident on take off; an accident take-off -
33 uzeti
• pick• borrow• take• take on trust• take off -
34 povesti
• institute; introduce; lead forth; lead off; lead out; pull on; running; start; steer; take out; take the initiative; take up the running; translate -
35 skidanje
• cofising; divestiture; divestment; downloading; off; removing; rub; shedding; stripping; take-off; taking off -
36 ukloniti
• withdraw• put away• remove• displace• delete• eliminate• take away• take off• abolish -
37 kupiti
• acquire; bought; buy; buy off; coffer up; commute; compile; get (got, got); glean; lay up; levy; muster; purchase; rake; salt; stock up; take (took, taken); take up; trade -
38 odmarati se
• laid to rest; lie by; lie off; lie up; relax; repose; rest; take repose; take rest -
39 rastaviti
• analyze; break down; cannibalize; cut of; decompose; demount; disassemble; disassociate; disengage; disintegrate; disjoin; disjoint; dismantle; dissever; dissociate; dissolve; disunite; divide; divorce; reconnect; resolve; section; set off; sever; take apart; take asunder; uncoupl -
40 skinuti
• whip off• pull off• strip• take down• undress
См. также в других словарях:
off|take — «AWF TAYK, OF », noun. British. 1. the act of taking off, as when purchase of goods takes them off the market; consumption. 2. that which is taken off; a deduction. 3. a means of drawing off or away, as a pipe, tube, or course … Useful english dictionary
off-take — Смотри Дымоход … Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии
Take off — v. t. 1. To remove, as from the surface or outside; to remove from the top of anything; as, to take off a load; to take off one s hat. [1913 Webster] 2. To cut off; as, to take off the head, or a limb. [1913 Webster] 3. To destroy; as, to take o … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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take — [n] profit booty*, catch, catching, cut, gate, haul*, holding, part, proceeds, receipts, return, returns, revenue, share, takings, yield; concept 344 Ant. debt, loss take [v1] get; help oneself to abduct, accept, acquire, arrest, attain, capture … New thesaurus
off — off1 [ôf, äf] adv. [LME var. of of,OF1, later generalized for all occurrences of of in stressed positions] 1. so as to be or keep away, at a distance, to a side, etc. [to move off, to ward off] 2. so as to be measured, divided, etc. [to pace off … English World dictionary
take — ► VERB (past took; past part. taken) 1) lay hold of with one s hands; reach for and hold. 2) occupy (a place or position). 3) capture or gain possession of by force. 4) carry or bring with one; convey. 5) remove from a place. 6) … English terms dictionary
take\ off\ the\ edge — • take the edge off • take off the edge v. phr. To lessen, weaken, soften or make dull. Eating a candy bar before dinner has taken the edge off Becky s appetite. Bob was sorry for hurting Tom and that took the edge off Tom s anger. A headache… … Словарь американских идиом
take\ the\ edge\ off — • take the edge off • take off the edge v. phr. To lessen, weaken, soften or make dull. Eating a candy bar before dinner has taken the edge off Becky s appetite. Bob was sorry for hurting Tom and that took the edge off Tom s anger. A headache… … Словарь американских идиом
Take off — v. i. 1. to begin a leap from a surface or a flight into the air; especially, (of a bird or an airplane) to leave the ground and begin to fly; as, flight CA123 took off on schedule at 3:00 PM. [PJC] 2. to begin a period of accelerating growth or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
take — take1 W1S1 [teık] v past tense took [tuk] past participle taken [ˈteıkən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(action)¦ 2¦(move)¦ 3¦(remove)¦ 4¦(time/money/effort etc)¦ 5¦(accept)¦ 6¦(hold something)¦ 7¦(travel)¦ 8 … Dictionary of contemporary English