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I . take [teɪk] SUST.

1. take no pl. (money received):

take

2. take (filming of a scene):

take
to be on the take ingl. am. coloq.

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

2. take (transport):

take

3. take (seize):

take
jemati [form. perf. vzeti]
to take hold of sb fig.

4. take (tolerate):

take abuse, insults
prenašati [form. perf. prenesti]
to be able to take a joke

5. take (hold):

take

6. take (require):

take
I take [a] size five
hold on, it won't take long
to take one's time

7. take (receive):

take
prejemati [form. perf. prejeti]

8. take chess piece:

take (remove)
odnašati [form. perf. odnesti]
take (steal also)
krasti [form. perf. ukrasti]
take (steal also)
take MAT.
odštevati [form. perf. odšteti]

9. take (travel by):

take
iti s/z
to take the bus/car/train

10. take (eat, consume):

take
take medicine
jemati [form. perf. vzeti]

11. take (capture):

take
zasedati [form. perf. zasesti]
take
zavzemati [form. perf. zavzeti]
take power
prevzemati [form. perf. prevzeti]

12. take (assume):

to take office

13. take (teach):

take ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
poučevati [form. perf. poučiti]

14. take (have):

to take a rest/walk

15. take ingl. brit. (sit exam):

to take an exam

17. take (earn):

take
služiti [form. perf. zaslužiti]

18. take (write):

to take notes

19. take (photograph):

to take pictures

20. take (for example):

take last week/me, ...

21. take (assume to be):

I take it [that] ...
predvidevam, [da] ...

III . take <took, taken> [teɪk] V. intr.

1. take (have effect):

take
take plant, dye
prijemati se [form. perf. prijeti se]

2. take (become):

to take ill
take trans.

take after V. intr. to take after sb

take along V. trans.

take
jemati s seboj [form. perf. vzeti s seboj]

I . take apart V. trans.

1. take (disassemble):

to take apartsth

2. take coloq. (analyse critically):

to take apartsb/sth

take away V. trans.

1. take (remove, deprive of):

take
odvzemati [form. perf. odvzeti]

2. take (lead away):

to take awaysb police

3. take food:

take ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
ingl. brit. ingl. austr. to take away

4. take (subtract from):

to take awaysth from sth
10 take away 7
10 minus 7

take back V. trans.

1. take (retract):

take
jemati nazaj [form. perf. vzeti nazaj]

2. take (return):

take
vračati [form. perf. vrniti]
to take sb back [home]

3. take (transmit in thought):

take to
spominjati [form. perf. spomniti ]na

4. take (repossess):

take
dobivati [form. perf. dobiti nazaj v posest]
take territory

take down V. trans.

1. take (write down):

zapisovati [form. perf. zapisati]
to take down notes

2. take:

take (remove)
odstranjevati [form. perf. odstraniti]
snemati [form. perf. sneti]

3. take (disassemble):

podirati [form. perf. podreti]

4. take (bring downstairs):

take
prinašati dol [form. perf. prinesti dol]

5. take (lower):

take flag
spuščati [form. perf. spustiti]

take in V. trans.

1. take (bring inside):

take person
peljati noter [form. perf. pripeljati noter]
take sth
prinašati noter [form. perf. prinesti noter]

2. take (accommodate):

take
jemati [form. perf. vzeti pod streho]
to take in lodgers

3. take (admit):

sprejemati [form. perf. sprejeti]

4. take (bring to police station):

take
prijemati [form. perf. prijeti]

5. take (deceive):

take
varati [form. perf. prevarati]

6. take (understand):

take
to take in a situation

7. take (include):

take
vključevati [form. perf. vključiti]

8. take (have examined or repaired):

take

9. take (absorb):

take
zauživati [form. perf. zaužiti]

10. take MODA:

take
ožiti [form. perf. zožiti]

I . take off V. trans.

1. take (remove):

take
odstranjevati [form. perf. odstraniti]
take clothes, coat also
slačiti [form. perf. sleči]
take hat
snemati [form. perf. sneti]
to take sth off the menu
to take sth off sb coloq.

2. take (bring away):

3. take (stop):

to take sb off a diet

4. take (not work):

to take time off [work]

5. take (subtract):

take
odštevati [form. perf. odšteti]

6. take ingl. brit. (imitate):

to take offsb

II . take off V. intr.

1. take (leave the ground):

take

2. take coloq.:

take (leave)
odhajati [form. perf. oditi]
take (flee)

3. take (have sudden success):

take idea, plan, project
uspevati [form. perf. uspeti]
take product also
prodirati [form. perf. prodreti]

take on V. trans.

1. take (agree to do):

nalagati si [form. perf. naložiti si]
take work, job
sprejemati [form. perf. sprejeti]

2. take (assume):

prevzemati [form. perf. prevzeti]

3. take (employ):

take
zaposlovati [form. perf. zaposliti]

4. take (compete against):

take
spopadati se [form. perf. spopasti se]

5. take (load):

take goods
natovarjati [form. perf. natovoriti]
take passengers
sprejemati [form. perf. sprejeti]

take out V. trans.

1. take (remove):

take
jemati ven [form. perf. vzeti ven]

2. take (bring outside):

take
odnašati ven [form. perf. odnesti ven]

3. take (invite):

take

4. take ingl. am. (take away):

take
jemati s seboj [form. perf. vzeti s seboj]

5. take (deduct):

to take time out

6. take (obtain):

take insurance
sklepati [form. perf. skleniti]
take loan
jemati [form. perf. vzeti]
take money
dvigati [form. perf. dvigniti]

7. take (vent anger):

to take sth out on sb

8. take coloq. (exhaust):

to take a lot out of sb

I . take over V. trans.

1. take (seize control):

take power
prevzemati [form. perf. prevzeti]

2. take (assume):

to take oversth [for sb]

take to V. intr.

1. take (start to like):

to take to sb/sth

2. take (begin as a habit):

take
to take to doing sth
to take to drink/drugs

3. take (go to):

to take to one's bed
to take to the hills
to take to sth like a duck to water

I . take up V. trans.

1. take floorboards, carpet:

take (bring up)
prinašati gor [form. perf. prinesti gor]
take (bring up)
potegovati ven [form. perf. potegniti ven]
take (shorten)
krajšati [form. perf. skrajšati]

2. take (pick up):

take
pobrati [form. perf. pobirati]

3. take (start doing):

take
lotevati se [form. perf. lotiti se]
take job
nastopati [form. perf. nastopiti]

4. take (start to discuss):

to take sth up with sb
to take up a point/question

II . take up V. intr. (start to associate with)

dou·ble ˈtake SUST.

ˈtake-off SUST.

2. take-off (imitation):

take-off ingl. brit. ingl. austr. of
oponašanje n +gen.

3. take-off DEP.:

start m

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Far from being contrite they seemed to take a pride in being untouchable.
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The sugar can take many forms, including honey, corn syrup solids, and maple syrup.
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This involves emailing staff who take an unusually large amount of personal leave to show them how they compare to the average.
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Its objectives were to reconnoitre and damage the beach defences, take prisoners and destroy a searchlight battery.
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The coracles are about 2.24 m in diameter, but still can take a load of eight persons at a time.
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They thereupon confiscate his canoe and take off down river, leaving him to face the vengeance of the approaching humans alone.
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Water sports like surfing, kayaking and kite surfing all take place, but not within designated swim areas to keep swimmers safe.
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The club were advised that the planning permission required would not necessarily be granted, and chose not to take the scheme further.
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Briefings take place at the start of each mission, which advance the plot and introduce new characters.
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She was also prohibited from hunting for a period of three years, and ordered to take the hunter education and ethics course before obtaining her next hunting licence.
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