take flight
English
Verb
- (idiomatic) To fly; to become aloft, to become airborne; to take off (the ground)
- Though the bird is still young, in a day or two it will spread its wing and take flight for the first time.
- (idiomatic) to flee
- The criminals took flight as soon as they heard the sirens.
Synonyms
- (to flee): fly
Translations
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