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take
/teɪk/
verb
verb: take; 3rd person present: takes; past tense: took; gerund or present participle: taking; past participle: taken
- 1.lay hold of (something) with one's hands; reach for and hold."Mrs Morgan took another biscuit"Similar:lay hold oftake hold ofget hold ofget into one's handsgraspgripclaspclutchgrabOpposite:give
- 2.remove (someone or something) from a particular place."he took an envelope from his inside pocket"Similar:removepulldrawwithdrawextractfishconfiscatetake possession ofOpposite:give
noun
noun: take; plural noun: takes
- 1.a scene or sequence of sound or vision photographed or recorded continuously at one time."he completed a particularly difficult scene in two takes"Similar:scenesequencefilmed sequenceclippartsegment
- 2.an amount of something gained or acquired from one source or in one session."the take from commodity taxation"Similar:catchhaulbagyieldnetrevenueincomegainprofitmoney receivedpayments receivedtakingsproceedsreturnsreceiptsprofitswinningspickingsearningsspoilsgate moneypursebunce
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TAKE - Translation from English into German
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1. take (accept): to take sth · etw annehmen ... would you take an offer? darf ich Ihnen ein Angebot machen? ... 2. take (transport): to take sb / sth somewhere.
TAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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TAKE definition: 1. to remove something, especially without permission: 2. to subtract a number (= remove it from…. Learn more.
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A take is a single continuous recorded performance. The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production.
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verb phrase · to hire; employ. · to undertake; assume: to take on new responsibilities. · to acquire: The situation begins to take on a new light. · to accept ...
take | Übersetzung Deutsch-Englisch
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⇄. Übersetzung für 'take' von Englisch nach Deutsch · Take {m} {n} [Aufnahme / Szenenaufnahme] = take · Take-away {n} {m} = takeaway [Br.] · Take-Down-Büchse {f} ...
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8 days ago — 1. to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: such as a : to seize or capture physically took them as prisoners.
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Take (engl. „nehmen, Aufnahme“) steht für: Take bzw. Einstellung (Film), eine ungeschnittene, zumeist kurze Filmaufnahme; Take (Musik), die schrittweise ...
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When take is part of a set combination, eg to take sb by surprise, to take one's time, to take a bath, look up the other word. TRANSITIVE VERB.
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