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take·off Listen to audio/ˈteɪkˌɑ:f/ noun
plural take·offs
1 : the moment when an airplane, helicopter, etc., leaves the ground and begins to fly [noncount] Please remain seated during takeoff. Air Force One, you're ready for takeoff. [count] perfect takeoffs and landings
2 [count] : the beginning of a jump
All the high jumpers had flawless takeoffs.
3 [count] : a sudden increase in size, activity, or popularity
the country's economic takeoff
4 [count] : a new or unusual way of making or doing something
an interesting takeoff on traditional lasagna
5 [count] a : a performance in which someone copies the way another person speaks, moves, etc., in usually a humorous way
He did a perfect takeoff [=imitation, impression] of our teacher.
b chiefly US : a piece of writing, music, etc., that imitates the style of someone or something else in an amusing way : parody
They did a funny takeoff on/of a quiz show.
— see also take off at 1take
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