A2 verb 4分で読める

decolar

To decolar means for an airplane to leave the ground and start flying.

Explanation at your level:

Decolar means to start flying. Think of a bird jumping from a tree or a plane leaving the ground. When you are at the airport, you wait for the plane to decolar. It is the start of your trip! You can say: 'The plane will decolar at 5 PM.' It is a very exciting word.

When a plane is on the ground, it is waiting. When it starts to move fast and goes into the air, it is decolar. We use this word for planes, helicopters, and rockets. You can also use it for a business that starts to do very well. For example, 'The new shop will decolar next month because everyone likes it.'

Decolar is a useful verb that describes the transition from ground to air. While we often use 'take off' in English, understanding the root of 'decolar' helps you grasp the concept of 'detaching' from a surface. It is commonly used in travel, but also in business to describe rapid growth. If a project is 'decolaring,' it means it is gaining momentum and becoming successful quickly. It is a great word to add to your professional vocabulary.

Using decolar allows you to be more precise in your descriptions of movement and progress. In a professional setting, you might describe a product launch as 'decolaring,' which implies a successful and energetic start. It carries a nuance of overcoming inertia. Native speakers value this term because it implies that the 'takeoff' phase is the most critical part of any endeavor, whether it is a flight or a new marketing strategy.

At the C1 level, you can use decolar to add flavor to your writing. Beyond the literal aviation context, it serves as a powerful metaphor for ambition and sudden advancement. You might say, 'His career decolared after he published his research,' which suggests a trajectory of rapid, upward mobility. It is a sophisticated way to describe the 'launch' phase of any complex process, distinguishing it from simple 'starting' or 'beginning.'

Mastery of decolar involves understanding its etymological weight and its versatility across registers. While it is a functional term in aeronautics, its literary usage can evoke the feeling of liberation or the breaking of chains—a literal 'un-gluing' from the mundane. When you use it in a C2 context, you are playing with the idea of momentum and the physics of success. It is not just about moving; it is about the transition from a state of static potential to a state of dynamic kinetic energy.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Means to take off.
  • Used for planes and success.
  • Opposite of landing.
  • Simple to use.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word decolar. While this word is primarily used in Romance languages like Portuguese or Spanish to mean 'to take off,' in an English learning context, it's helpful to understand it as the direct equivalent of the phrasal verb take off.

When you see a plane decolar, you are witnessing the exciting moment gravity is overcome by lift. It’s the transition from rolling on the tarmac to soaring through the air. It’s a very specific, high-energy action that signals the start of a journey.

Interestingly, we also use this word metaphorically. If a new startup company suddenly becomes very popular or makes a lot of money, we might say the business is 'decolar-ing' or taking off. It’s a great word to describe anything that starts moving upward or forward with great speed and momentum.

The word decolar has deep roots in the Latin language. It stems from the prefix de-, meaning 'from' or 'away,' and collum, which means 'neck.' Wait, why neck? In older French, décoller literally meant to 'remove from the neck' or 'un-glue.'

Over time, the meaning shifted from physical detachment to the concept of separating from a surface. When aviation became a reality in the early 20th century, the term was adopted to describe the plane 'detaching' itself from the ground. It’s a fascinating example of how language evolves from physical anatomy to modern technology.

You will find similar versions of this word in French (décoller) and Spanish (despegar). They all share that same logic of 'moving away' from a base. It’s a reminder that even our most modern technological terms are built on ancient linguistic foundations that have been traveling through history for centuries.

In daily life, you will hear decolar used most often in travel contexts. You might hear a pilot say, 'We are ready to decolar,' or a passenger asking, 'What time do we decolar?' It is a neutral term, perfectly acceptable in both professional flight operations and casual vacation chatter.

Common collocations include decolar on time, decolar from the runway, or decolar smoothly. When using it figuratively, you might hear someone say, 'Our sales started to decolar after the marketing campaign.' This shows that the word is versatile enough for both the airport and the boardroom.

Remember that while it is a precise verb, it is often paired with time markers. You’ll frequently hear it with 'at,' 'by,' or 'soon.' Whether you are talking about a Boeing 747 or a new career path, the word carries a sense of excitement and beginning.

1. Ready for takeoff: Used when someone is fully prepared to start a big project. Example: 'I've got all my notes, I'm ready for takeoff!'

2. Get off the ground: Used when a project finally starts to work. Example: 'It took months, but the plan finally got off the ground.'

3. Sky's the limit: Used when there is no ceiling to success. Example: 'Now that the business has decolar-ed, the sky's the limit.'

4. Clear for takeoff: Used when receiving permission to proceed. Example: 'The boss gave us the green light, we are clear for takeoff.'

5. Take flight: A more poetic way to say something is moving fast. Example: 'Her career really took flight after that interview.'

Grammatically, decolar functions as an intransitive verb in the context of flying—you don't usually 'decolar' something, you just 'decolar.' It follows standard verb patterns. In English, we would use the phrasal verb 'take off' which is separable (e.g., 'The plane took off' or 'The pilot took the plane off').

Pronunciation-wise, emphasize the second syllable: de-CO-lar. It rhymes with words like 'solar,' 'polar,' and 'molar.' The stress is clearly on the middle part, which gives the word its energetic feel.

When using it in a sentence, ensure you match the tense correctly. 'The plane decolared' (past), 'The plane is decolaring' (present continuous), or 'The plane will decolar' (future). It’s a straightforward verb that doesn't have many irregular forms, making it quite friendly for learners!

Fun Fact

It originally meant to un-glue something!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌdiːkəˈlɑːr/

dee-koh-LAR

US /ˌdiːkoʊˈlɑːr/

dee-koh-LAR

Common Errors

  • stressing the first syllable
  • swallowing the 'r'
  • mispronouncing the 'o'

Rhymes With

solar polar molar scholar collar

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 2/5

moderate

リスニング 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

plane fly start

Learn Next

ascend depart velocity

上級

trajectory momentum

Grammar to Know

Verb Tenses

I decolar, I decolared.

Infinitive Phrases

Ready to decolar.

Prepositions of Time

Decolar at noon.

Examples by Level

1

The plane will decolar soon.

The plane / will / fly / soon.

Future tense.

2

I watch the plane decolar.

I / see / the / plane / fly.

Present tense.

3

Did the plane decolar?

Did / the / plane / fly?

Past question.

4

We wait to decolar.

We / wait / to / fly.

Infinitive.

5

The flight will decolar.

The / trip / will / fly.

Subject-verb agreement.

6

It is time to decolar.

It / is / time / to / fly.

Infinitive phrase.

7

The big plane can decolar.

The / big / plane / can / fly.

Modal verb.

8

They decolar at noon.

They / fly / at / 12:00.

Present simple.

1

The plane decolared on time.

2

I love to watch the plane decolar.

3

The pilot is ready to decolar.

4

Will the flight decolar early?

5

The small plane decolared easily.

6

We saw the jet decolar.

7

My business is going to decolar.

8

The rocket will decolar soon.

1

The airline hopes to decolar more flights.

2

Sales began to decolar after the ad.

3

The plane decolared despite the rain.

4

We watched the shuttle decolar.

5

The project is finally starting to decolar.

6

He was excited to decolar for his trip.

7

The pilot decided not to decolar.

8

The startup is expected to decolar.

1

The company's revenue started to decolar.

2

The pilot was cleared to decolar immediately.

3

Her career began to decolar after the award.

4

The flight was delayed, but it will decolar soon.

5

The innovative app is set to decolar globally.

6

Watching the spacecraft decolar was amazing.

7

The team's morale began to decolar.

8

They managed to decolar before the storm.

1

The venture's success caused its stock to decolar.

2

The pilot skillfully navigated the plane to decolar.

3

His reputation began to decolar after his speech.

4

The project's momentum allowed it to decolar.

5

The sudden interest caused the brand to decolar.

6

The mission was ready to decolar at dawn.

7

The startup's growth started to decolar.

8

The plane was cleared to decolar from runway four.

1

The company's trajectory began to decolar.

2

The pilot's precision allowed the jet to decolar.

3

The project's potential seemed ready to decolar.

4

Her influence began to decolar in the field.

5

The brand's popularity started to decolar.

6

The mission was poised to decolar.

7

The innovation caused the sector to decolar.

8

The team's vision began to decolar.

よく使う組み合わせ

ready to decolar
decolar on time
decolar from the runway
decolar smoothly
decolar early
decolar at dawn
decolar quickly
decolar with ease
decolar in the rain
decolar successfully

Idioms & Expressions

"take off"

to leave the ground or become successful

His business really took off.

neutral

"get off the ground"

to start a project successfully

We need this to get off the ground.

neutral

"sky is the limit"

no boundaries to success

Once you start, the sky is the limit.

casual

"clear for takeoff"

ready to begin

We are clear for takeoff on this deal.

formal

"take flight"

to start moving or running away

The birds took flight at once.

literary

"touch the sky"

to reach high goals

Our dreams will touch the sky.

poetic

Easily Confused

decolar vs land

both are flight terms

land is down, decolar is up

The plane lands; the plane decolars.

decolar vs depart

both involve leaving

depart is general, decolar is specific to flight

The train departs; the plane decolars.

decolar vs ascend

both mean going up

ascend is continuous, decolar is the start

The plane decolars, then ascends.

decolar vs launch

both mean start

launch is for rockets, decolar for planes

The rocket launches; the jet decolars.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The plane will decolar at [time].

The plane will decolar at 5.

A2

We are ready to decolar.

We are ready to decolar.

B1

The business began to decolar.

The business began to decolar.

B2

The pilot was cleared to decolar.

The pilot was cleared to decolar.

C1

The mission is poised to decolar.

The mission is poised to decolar.

語族

Nouns

takeoff the act of leaving the ground

Verbs

decolar to lift off

Adjectives

decolarable capable of taking off

関連

flight the state of being in the air

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

よくある間違い

decolaring the plane taking off with the plane
decolar is usually intransitive.
decolar at the airport depart from the airport
decolar refers to the flight action.
the plane decolared to London the plane departed for London
decolar is the action of lifting off.
decolar the runway decolar from the runway
needs a preposition.
I will decolar my bags I will check my bags
decolar is for the plane, not luggage.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a plane on your kitchen table taking off.

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Native Context

Use it when talking about travel.

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Cultural Insight

It's a universal aviation term.

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Grammar Shortcut

It acts like 'to start'.

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Say It Right

Stress the last syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for walking.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'neck'!

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Study Smart

Pair it with synonyms.

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Business Use

Use for startups.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with solar.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DE-CO-LAR: DE-tach from the ground, CO-ntinue to fly, LAR-ge lift.

Visual Association

A plane rising above a runway.

Word Web

airport flight pilot runway sky

チャレンジ

Use the word in a sentence today.

語源

Latin/French

Original meaning: to remove from the neck

文化的な背景

None

Commonly used in travel and business.

Top Gun (aviation) SpaceX launches

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at the airport

  • flight is decolaring
  • time to decolar
  • ready to decolar

business

  • business is decolaring
  • sales decolared
  • project decolaring

travel

  • decolar on time
  • decolar early
  • decolar soon

aviation news

  • plane decolared
  • jet decolared
  • shuttle decolared

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever watched a plane decolar?"

"What time does your flight decolar?"

"Do you think your career will decolar soon?"

"What is the best way to decolar a project?"

"Do you like watching rockets decolar?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the feeling of watching a plane decolar.

If your business could decolar, what would it do?

Write about a time you were ready to decolar on a trip.

What project in your life needs to decolar?

よくある質問

8 問

It is a loanword often used in specific contexts.

No, only for flying objects.

Usually intransitive.

Decolared.

Dee-koh-LAR.

No, it is a verb.

Yes, in aviation scenes.

No, it is the opposite.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The plane will ___ at noon.

正解! おしい! 正解: decolar

Decolar is the action for planes.

multiple choice A2

What does decolar mean?

正解! おしい! 正解: to fly

It means to leave the ground.

true false B1

Decolar can be used for a business.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Yes, it means to succeed quickly.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

They are synonyms.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

The plane will decolar.

fill blank B2

The startup began to ___ after the funding.

正解! おしい! 正解: decolar

Success is like taking off.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for decolar?

正解! おしい! 正解: ascend

Ascend means to go up.

true false C1

Decolar is a noun.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

It is a verb.

match pairs C2

Word

意味

All matched!

Formal definition.

sentence order C2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

The mission ready to decolar.

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