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  • 21take on — [v1] assume, accept acquire, add, address oneself to, adopt, agree to do, annex, append, attempt, become, begin, come to have, commence, develop, embrace, employ, endeavor, engage, enlist, enroll, espouse, handle, have a go at*, hire, launch, put …

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  • 22take it — {v. phr.} 1. To get an idea or impression; understand from what is said or done. Usually used with I . * /I take it from your silence that you don t want to go./ 2. {informal} To bear trouble, hard work, criticism; not give up or weaken. * /Henry …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 23take it — {v. phr.} 1. To get an idea or impression; understand from what is said or done. Usually used with I . * /I take it from your silence that you don t want to go./ 2. {informal} To bear trouble, hard work, criticism; not give up or weaken. * /Henry …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 24Take on Me — Single par a ha extrait de l’album Hunting High and Low Sortie 1984 1985 Durée 3:46 Genre Synthpop Format Disque microsillon et …

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  • 25take up — vt 1: to pay the amount of (as a note): pay in full for 2: to proceed to deal with take up a motion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 26take it — [v] accept, endure acknowledge, agree, bear with, bite the bullet, capitulate, don’t make waves*, don’t rock the boat*, face the music*, go along with, grin and bear it*, hang tough, live with, play the game*, put up with, sit still for*, stand… …

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  • 27take up on — ˌtake ˈup on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they take up on he/she/it takes up on present participle taking up on past tense …

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  • 28Take — (t[=a]k), obs. p. p. of {Take}. Taken. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 29Take — [te:k, engl. teik] der od. das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. take zu to take »ein , aufnehmen«>: 1. a) Abschnitt, Teil einer Filmszene, die in einem Stück gedreht wird; Einstellung; b) zur wiederholten Abspielung (z. B. für die… …

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  • 30take in — [v1] deceive, fool beguile, betray, bilk, bluff, cheat, con, defraud, delude, do*, doublecross*, dupe, flimflam*, four flush*, gull, hoodwink, lie, mislead, pull wool over eyes*, swindle, trick; concept 59 take in [v2] understand absorb,… …

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