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BETA Italian-English translation for: to take off
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Dictionary Italian English: to take off

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VERB  to take off | took off | taken off ... 
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aero. decollo {m}take-off
aero. astronau decollareto take off
togliereto take off [to remove]
cosm. struccarsito take one's make-up off
prendersi un giorno liberoto take a day off
aero. un'ora prima del decolloan hour before take-off
spaccone {noun}show-off
sfumatura {f}shading off
sprigionareto give off
spegnereto turn off
staccarsito come off
vantarsito show off
allontanareto send off
astron. decollareto blast off
benestante {adj}well-off
durareto take [to last]
Attenzione!Take care!
sottrarreto take away
riprendereto take back
partecipareto take part
scremare [selezionare]to cream off
agiato {adj} [persona]well-off
astron. essere lanciatoto blast off
isolato {adj} {past-p}cut off [isolated]
fuori servizio {adj}off-duty
foto. fotografareto take a photograph
aver luogoto take place
tenersi da parteto stand off
ostentare qc.to show sth. off
Unverified IncazzarsiTo get pissed off
Tanto di cappello!Hats off!
rimandare (a)to put off (till)
annullare qc.to call sth. off
Unverified badare ato take care of
mil. espugnareto take sth. by storm
tenersi [aver luogo]to take place
elettr. interruttore {m} generalecut-off switch [Br.]
fin. pagamento {m} una tantumone-off payment
spento {adj} [apparecchio etc.]off [turned off]
spazzolare via qc.to brush off sth.
prendere qc./qn.to take sth./sb.
sopportare qc.to take sth. [sustain sth.]
Unverified Abbi cura di te!Take care!
fare una camminatato take a walk
educ. dare un esameto take an exam
educ. dare un esameto take an examination
sostenere un esameto take a test
fare una pausato take a break
cogliere l'occasioneto take the opportunity
disdire qc.to call off sth. [cancel, postpone]
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