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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
take off
ˌtake ˈoff derived 1. (of an aircraft, etc.)to leave the ground and begin to fly • The plane took off an hour late. related noun ↑take-off, Opp: ↑land 2. (informal)to leave a place, especially in a hurry • When he saw me coming he took off in the opposite direction. 3. (of an idea, a product, etc.)to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly •The new magazine has really taken off. •Her singing career took off after her TV appearance. Main entry: ↑takederived
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