1. To rocket
英语 单词“poszybować w górę“(To rocket)出现在集合中:
Against the law2. take off
We have to wait for another plane to leave the runway before we can take off.
Her singing career had just begun to take off.
take off your jacket
May I take off my coat, please? / 2. Michael takes off his jacket and lies on the bed.
where i can take off my hoodie? your plane took (taken) off away an hour ago
When we got there it was snowing heavily, and the plane couldn’t take off, so we had to come home.
When I was young I loved watching planes take off. / She is really good at taking her teacher off. / He was so tired that he didin't even take his clothes off
Young children often take off their older siblings.
You can take off your t-shirt if you're feeling too hot.
Do you take off your shoes when you get into somebody else’s flat or house?
If you're hot, why not take off that jumper?
That is very important in order for us to know which aeroplanes can take off and when.
When I get home I always take off the jacket first and then the shoes.
I’d better take my shoes off. The plane should take off on time. Her business has really taken off. I’m taking Monday off to go to London.
The judge stared at Gandih and finally told him to take off his turban
3. soar
Profits soared.
The temperature soared to 97°.
Sometimes I wish I could fly and soar up in the sky with the birds.
The cost of living has soared in the past four months.
In the fields of wonder where those swallows soar
The birds soaring overhead look like airplanes.
It must feel wonderful to soar through the air like an eagle.
Our hopes for victory soared.
All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
Temperatures will soar over the weekend, say the weather forecasters.
We watched a soaring eagle with awe.
Temperatures are set to soar to 30 degrees on Saturday.
The balloon soared above the clouds.
Ron buckled as something huge and orange came soaring from the top of the highest cage
Mass media portrays drones as cold‐blooded mechanizations silently soaring the skies in search of unsuspecting human targets.
英语 单词“poszybować w górę“(soar)出现在集合中:
6 minut English4. soar up
英语 单词“poszybować w górę“(soar up)出现在集合中:
kolokwium 16.045. spike
There were large spikes on top of the railings to stop people climbing over them.
a row of iron spikes on a wall
The US dollar spiked to a three-month high.
Don't you try to spike this idea!
In the last six months, there has been a spike in oil prices.
There has been a spike in temperature because of global warming.
Polls to be released later today Show a slight spike.
That marks a sharp spike since 2014-2015, when applications were...
Mike named his dog Spike.
英语 单词“poszybować w górę“(spike)出现在集合中:
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