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take-up [ˈteɪkʌp] SUST. ECON.

take up V. trans.

1. take up (lift):

podnosić [perf podnieść]

2. take up (start doing):

to take up sth
zabierać [perf zabrać] się za coś
to take up a job post
obejmować [perf objąć]

3. take up (draw attention to, discuss):

poruszać [perf poruszyć]
to take sth up with sb
omawiać [perf omówić] coś z kimś

4. take up (accept):

podejmować [perf podjąć]
take up offer, bet
przyjmować [perf przyjąć]

5. take up (continue):

6. take up time, space:

zajmować [perf zająć]

7. take up position:

zajmować [perf zająć]

8. take up (shorten):

skracać [perf skrócić]

9. take up (help to advance, patronise):

protegować [perf za-]

10. take up:

wchłaniać [perf wchłonąć]
amortyzować [perf z-]

take up with V. intr.

1. take up with usu pey. (become friendly):

2. take up with pass (absorb):

Present
Itake up
youtake up
he/she/ittakes up
wetake up
youtake up
theytake up
Past
Itook up
youtook up
he/she/ittook up
wetook up
youtook up
theytook up
Present Perfect
Ihavetaken up
youhavetaken up
he/she/ithastaken up
wehavetaken up
youhavetaken up
theyhavetaken up
Past Perfect
Ihadtaken up
youhadtaken up
he/she/ithadtaken up
wehadtaken up
youhadtaken up
theyhadtaken up

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They take up the "citizens' perspective" on the policy sales campaign and leaders' efforts to scare voters into jumping at policy shadows.
theconversation.com
Reading lamps and a "captain's" headboard for storing water and books take up less space than regular nightstands.
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It provides the basic skills and knowledge needed to take up a first post as an ESOL teacher.
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