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单词 take something off
释义
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to remove (a garment)
She took off her spectacles.
Synonyms
remove
He removed his jacket.
discard
Read the instructions before discarding the box.
strip off
drop
The captain was dropped from the team.
peel off
doff
He doffed his shirt and jeans.
divest yourself of
(phrasal verb) 
Take off the first few layers of wallpaper.
Synonyms
detach
Gerda gently detached her wrists from her friend's fingers.
remove
When you remove the branches, cut beyond the trunk ridge.
separate
Police moved in to separate the two groups.
cut off
pull off
chop off
hack off
clip off
prune off
(phrasal verb) 
Definition
to deduct (an amount) from a price or total
Take off the price of the house; that's another thirty thousand.
Synonyms
subtract
Subtract the date of birth from the date of death.
deduct
Marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes.
take something away
Take one number away from the other and you get the answer.
remove
It's quite tricky to remove ants from your home – but not impossible.
eliminate
The Act has not eliminated discrimination in employment.
See take

Additional synonyms

in the sense of deduct
Definition
to subtract (a number, quantity, or part)
Marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes.
Synonyms
subtract,
remove,
take off,
withdraw,
take out,
take from,
take away,
reduce by,
knock off (informal),
decrease by
in the sense of discard
Definition
to get rid of (something or someone) as useless or undesirable
Read the instructions before discarding the box.
Synonyms
get rid of,
drop,
remove,
throw away or out,
reject,
abandon,
dump (informal),
shed,
scrap,
axe (informal),
ditch (slang),
junk (informal),
chuck (informal),
dispose of,
relinquish,
dispense with,
jettison,
repudiate,
cast aside
in the sense of doff
He doffed his shirt and jeans.
Synonyms
take off,
remove,
shed,
discard,
throw off,
cast off,
slip out of,
slip off,
divest yourself of

Nearby words of
take something off

  • take something in
  • take something in your stride
  • take something into consideration
  • take something off
  • take something on
  • take something or someone apart
  • take something out

Synonyms of 'take something off'

take something off

Additional synonyms

in the sense of drop
Definition
to omit (a player) from a team
The captain was dropped from the team.
Synonyms
eject,
dismiss,
throw out,
exclude,
discharge,
discard,
oust,
evict,
send packing,
turf out (informal),
give the bum's rush (slang),
throw out on your ear (informal)
in the sense of eliminate
Definition
to get rid of (something or someone unwanted, unnecessary, or not meeting the requirements needed)
The Act has not eliminated discrimination in employment.
Synonyms
remove,
end,
stop,
withdraw,
get rid of,
abolish,
cut out,
dispose of,
terminate,
banish,
eradicate,
put an end to,
do away with,
dispense with,
stamp out,
exterminate,
get shot of,
wipe from the face of the earth
in the sense of separate
Definition
to act as a barrier between
Police moved in to separate the two groups.
Synonyms
divide,
detach,
disconnect,
come between,
disentangle,
keep apart,
move apart,
disjoin
in the sense of take something away
Definition
to remove or subtract
Take one number away from the other and you get the answer.
Synonyms
subtract,
deduct,
take something off
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