Usage examples of "takes off" in English with translation to Spanish

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Flight 226 takes off at 10:30. El vuelo 226 se despega a las 10:30.
The plane takes off in ten minutes. El avión despegará en diez minutos.
The plane takes off at 8:00 a.m. El avión se despega a las 8:00 a.m.
The plane took off easily. El avión despegó con facilidad.
I take off my hat. Me quito el sombrero.
I saw some birds take off. Vi a algunos pájaros salir volando.
I like watching planes take off. Me gusta observar a los aviones despegando.
He took off his glasses. Él se quitó las gafas.
The airplane took off on time. El avión salió a tiempo.
The plane has just taken off. El avión acaba de despegar.
He took off his coat. Él se quitó el abrigo.
The plane took off just now. El avión acaba de despegar.
She took off her coat. Ella se quitó el abrigo.
The plane took off at seven. El avión despegó a las siete.
He took off his overcoat. Él se quitó su abrigo.
One plane after another took off. Los aviones despegaron uno tras otro.
He took off his hat. Él se quitó su sombrero.
The plane will take off at five. El avión despegará a las cinco.
Tom took off his hat. Tom se quitó el sombrero.
What time does the plane take off? ¿A que hora despega el avión?
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