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  • 51take — 1. verb /teɪk/ a) To grasp with the hands. I’ll take that plate off the table. b) To grab and move to oneself. Do you take sugar in your coffee? Syn …

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  • 52take apart — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you take something apart, you separate it into the different parts that it is made of. [V n P] When the clock stopped, he took it apart, found what was wrong, and put the whole thing together again. [Also V P n (not pron)] Syn …

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  • 53that — pronoun 1) at that ( in addition ) (she was a thief and a clever one at that) 2) (misc.) take that! ( I m going to punch you! ) * * * [ðæt] (misc.) take that! ( I m going to punch you! ) at that (she was a thief and a clever one at that; in… …

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  • 54take off — verb 1. leave (Freq. 15) The family took off for Florida • Syn: ↑depart, ↑part, ↑start, ↑start out, ↑set forth, ↑set off, ↑set out …

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  • 55Take the Lead — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Dance! Jeder Traum beginnt mit dem ersten Schritt Originaltitel: Take the Lead Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Länge: 116 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 56Take the lead — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Dance! Jeder Traum beginnt mit dem ersten Schritt Originaltitel: Take the Lead Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Länge: 116 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …

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  • 57take something lying down — (not) take (something) lying down to refuse to be treated badly by someone. He can t just order you about like that. Surely you re not going to take that lying down! …

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  • 58take lying down — (not) take (something) lying down to refuse to be treated badly by someone. He can t just order you about like that. Surely you re not going to take that lying down! …

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  • 59take down — {v.} 1. To write or record (what is said). * /I will tell you how to get to the place; you had better take it down./ 2. To pull to pieces; take apart. * /It will be a big job to take that tree down./ * /In the evening the campers put up a tent,… …

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  • 60take down — {v.} 1. To write or record (what is said). * /I will tell you how to get to the place; you had better take it down./ 2. To pull to pieces; take apart. * /It will be a big job to take that tree down./ * /In the evening the campers put up a tent,… …

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