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taking [ˈteɪkɪŋ] SUBST

1. taking (action of taking):

taking
taking

2. taking plur (receipts):

taking
taking

taking-over [ˌteɪkɪŋˈəʊvəɐ, Am -ˈoʊvɚ] SUBST no plur

I . take [teɪk] SUBST

1. take no plur (receipts):

2. take (filming):

Idiomes/Tournures:

to be on the take Am fam

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

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take GB (score):

16. take GB, Aus (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

take aback VERBE trans

1. take aback (surprise):

I . take away VERBE trans

2. take away (deprive of):

3. take away (bring away with):

4. take away (make leave):

5. take away (lessen):

6. take away GB, Aus (buy to eat elsewhere):

7. take away (subtract from):

8. take away mat:

take back VERBE trans

1. take back (return to original place):

2. take back (accept back):

3. take back (accompany a person):

6. take back (carry to a past time):

7. take back (remind):

take down VERBE trans

1. take down (bring lower):

2. take down (remove from high place):

5. take down (write):

6. take down fam (depress):

7. take down fam (make less confident):

II . take off VERBE intr

1. take off (leave the ground) AVIAT:

2. take off fam (leave):

4. take off (have success):

I . take on VERBE trans

1. take on (agree to try):

2. take on (employ):

3. take on (acquire):

4. take on (hire):

5. take on (fight):

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Private warehouses were taking imported goods from the docks and charging shippers storage fees.
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Upon the occasion of his taking the oath as chief rabbi, administered by the government officials, his hat was handed him to cover himself.
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