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Definition of "takeoff" in Englisch

noun

  1. A launch or ascent into the air or into flight, such as of an aircraft, rocket, bird, high-jumper etc.

    • The flight was smooth, but the takeoff was a little rough.
    • That high-jumper's takeoff needs some work.
    • The mute swan, being one of the world's heaviest flying birds, can have a laborious takeoff.
  2. A parody or lampoon of someone or something.

    • Weird Al's song "Lasagna" is a takeoff on the popular song "La Bamba".
  3. A quantification, especially of building materials.

    • I'll give you an estimate after I do the quantity takeoffs for the trusses and structural steel.
  4. (printing, UK, historical) The removal of sheets from the press.

  5. The spot from which one takes off; specifically, the place from which a jumper rises in leaping.

    • Encyclopaedia of Sport The take-off should be selected with great care, and a pit of large dimensions provided on the landing side.
  6. (surfing) The initial movement a surfer makes to start riding a wave.