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phrasal verbWhen an aircraft or rocket lifts off, it leaves the ground and rises into the air. The plane lifted off and climbed steeply into the sky. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for lift
Word forms: plural lift-offsvariable nounLift-off is the beginning of a rocket's flight into space, when it leaves the ground. The lift-off was delayed about seven minutes. The rocket tumbled out of control shortly after lift-off. Synonyms of 'lift off'take off, be launched, blast off, take to the air More Synonyms of lift off In other languageslift off British English: lift-off NOUN Lift-off is the beginning of a rocket's flight into space, when it leaves the ground. The lift-off was delayed about seven minutes. - American English: lift-off
- Brazilian Portuguese: decolagem
- Chinese: 发射火箭
- European Spanish: despegue
- French: décollage
- German: Start
- Italian: lancio
- Japanese: 発射
- Korean: 발사
- European Portuguese: descolagem
- Latin American Spanish: despegue
Chinese translation of 'lift off' vi - [rocket, aircraft]
起飞(飛) (qǐfēi)
See lift The plane lifted off and climbed steeply into the night sky. Synonyms be launched take to the air See liftAdditional synonymsDefinition (of a rocket) to be launched It is set to blast off on Wednesday. Synonyms launch, take off, lift off, take to the air, become airborne - lifestyle
- lifetime
- lift
- lift off
- ligature
- light
- light into someone
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