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take up with VERBE intr

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

2. take up with pass (absorb):

I . take on VERBE trans

1. take on work, responsibility, duty:

2. take on colour, look, tone:

3. take on (employ):

4. take on (compete, fight):

take down VERBE 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 fam (depress):

take back VERBE 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 VERBE trans

2. take away (go with):

3. take away (force to come):

5. take away GB (of food):

6. take away (subtract):

take apart VERBE trans

1. take apart (dismantle):

2. take apart (criticize):

3. take apart fig (destroy, defeat):

I . take <took, taken> [teɪk] VERBE 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] SUBST

1. take sans pl AM fam (money):

2. take CINÉ:

ujęcie nt

I . take <took, taken> [teɪk] VERBE 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] SUBST

1. take sans pl AM fam (money):

2. take CINÉ:

ujęcie nt

take apart VERBE trans

1. take apart (dismantle):

2. take apart (criticize):

3. take apart fig (destroy, defeat):

I . take away VERBE trans

2. take away (go with):

3. take away (force to come):

5. take away GB (of food):

6. take away (subtract):

take back VERBE 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 VERBE 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 fam (depress):

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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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