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I . take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. trans.

8. take (seize):

9. take (assume):

11. take (study):

14. take (subtract):

16. take (wear):

19. take (get control):

20. take (be attracted by):

21. take (tolerate):

III . take [teɪk] SUST.

1. take sin pl. AM coloq. (money):

2. take CINE:

ujęcie nt

take apart V. trans.

1. take apart (dismantle):

2. take apart (criticize):

3. take apart fig. (destroy, defeat):

I . take away V. trans.

2. take away (go with):

3. take away (force to come):

5. take away ingl. brit. (of food):

6. take away (subtract):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

take back V. trans.

1. take back (to original place):

2. take back (return):

3. take back (accept back):

4. take back (repossess):

5. take back (accompany person):

6. take back statement, words:

7. take back (remind):

take down V. trans.

1. take down (put down):

2. take down (from high place):

3. take down (remove):

4. take down (dismantle):

5. take down (write down):

notować [perf za-]

6. take down coloq. (depress):

take in V. trans.

3. take in (go to see):

4. take in (visit):

5. take in (understand):

7. take in (include):

8. take in (absorb into body):

9. take in (make narrow):

take the pledge infinit. ingl. brit. coloq. idiom.
take the pledge infinit. ingl. brit. coloq. idiom.
take the pledge infinit. ingl. brit. coloq. idiom.
take ground infinit. NÁUT.
take sea infinit.
wychodzić w morze infinit.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He takes the boys on a holiday to a remote island on a lake that turns into a test of manhood of almost mythic proportions.
en.wikipedia.org
The chair takes advantage of the flexibility inherent in zip tie joinery to create an articulated hammock of seating panels that conforms to the body.
www.treehugger.com
His cobber takes his hand, and then the two turn, put their feet on the firing step, and start to pray together.
www.smh.com.au
Her husband takes revenge by leaving her to romance a talking male horse, whom the man persuades to penetrate her in the rear-end.
en.wikipedia.org
Just a brief flirtation with a friendly grey whale is often all it takes to turn normal, quiet, unflappable people into delirious, jabbering extroverts.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The player takes the role of a zombie apocalypse survivor who carries out missions to gather supplies, with the drama playing out in fully scripted audio.
thenextweb.com
Her rather grand speech pattern takes getting used to, but she seems comfortable and adds a fitting glint of glamour.
en.wikipedia.org
It only takes one off day -- or even a few bad overs -- for a favourite to be bundled out.
www.theroar.com.au
The extra weight -- because obviously you're putting size and muscle on and it takes time to build a gas tank up to supply those muscles with oxygen.
www.sportsjoe.ie
It takes a careful eye to spot the difference.
en.wikipedia.org

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