despegar 810
take-off . 1. tr. Depart, desasir and break something else that was stuck or together. 2. foreword Said an aircraft, a helicopter, a rocket, etc.: separate the soil, water or a boat deck at the start of the flight. 3. foreword Said of a person or a company: start an activity, especially after deal with preparations effort and vicissitudes. 4. prnl. detach is (? moving away from affection to somebody or something). 5. prnl. One thing saying: fall ill, backtrack, not lie with another.