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  1. Learn the meanings and translations of the phrasal verb take off in different contexts, such as removing clothing, lids, or planes, or expressing sudden departure or success. See examples, synonyms, and related terms.

  2. to remove something, especially clothes. quitarse algo. He took off his clothes and got into the shower. Se quitó la ropa y se metió en la ducha. After the poisoning scare, the product was taken off the shelves /the market (= removed from sale). Después del susto del envenenamiento, el producto fue retirado del mercado. Menos ejemplos.

  3. Traduce take off. Mira 29 traducciones acreditadas de take off en español con oraciones de ejemplo y pronunciación de audio.

  4. 1. (= remove) [lid, wrapping, label, stain] quitar. [clothes] quitarse ⧫ sacarse (Latin America) [limb] amputar. [train] cancelar. [item from menu] quitar. the five o’clock train has been taken off han cancelado el tren de las cinco. 2. (= deduct) (from bill, price) descontar. she took 50p off descontó o hizo un descuento de 50 peniques.

  5. Learn the meanings and translations of takeoff in Spanish, with examples and usage notes. Find out how to say takeoff in different contexts, such as aviation, clothing, parody, and more.

  6. TAKE SOMETHING OFF Significado, definición, qué es TAKE SOMETHING OFF: 1. to remove something, especially clothes: 2. to spend time away from your work: 3. If an…. Aprender más.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb take something off in English and Spanish. Find out how to say take off clothes, take off an aircraft, or take off work in different contexts.