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take up with V. intr.

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

2. take up with pass (absorb):

take to V. trans.

1. take to (start to like):

2. take to (begin as habit):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

I . take on V. trans.

1. take on work, responsibility, duty:

2. take on colour, look, tone:

3. take on (employ):

4. take on (compete, fight):

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 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):

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 apart V. trans.

1. take apart (dismantle):

2. take apart (criticize):

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

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

8. take (seize):

9. take (assume):

11. take (study):

14. take (subtract):

16. take (wear):

18. take (win):

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

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

8. take (seize):

9. take (assume):

11. take (study):

14. take (subtract):

16. take (wear):

18. take (win):

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 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.

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His self-portrait took during the repair was considered one of the early space selfies.
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The rest of the story took me awhile, but the beginning and the end just flew into my head.
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As he grew older, he took up skydiving with a dogged determination, according to his brother.
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The batteries were contained within a clip-on cassette that took several minutes of careful preparation.
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I took the announcement matter-of-factly, although wondering what it could be all about.
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The movie itself is a fictional account of events that took place during actual operations in Grenada.
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I was down with cold and catarrh before the game and took medication which made me weak during the match, and was substituted.
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At 1:15 am they and four renegade sailors took over the ship.
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The endurance squad were able to turn the flying start to their advantage and took a clean victory over the sprinters.
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She took a break for maternity leave in late 2004, returning in early 2005.
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