to take action

  • 51take\ chances — v. phr. To accept the risk of failure or loss. We will take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors. •• to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run (a) risk(s) …

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  • 52take\ chances\ on — v. phr. To accept the risk of failure or loss. We will take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors. •• to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run (a) risk(s) …

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  • 53take a chance — to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run a rik(s) …

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  • 54take a chance on — to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run a rik(s) …

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  • 55take a chances — to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run a rik(s) …

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  • 56take a chances on — to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run a rik(s) …

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  • 57take cognizance of something — formal to consider something before you take action or make a decision …

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  • 58take up the cudgels — to take action to support or defend a person, idea, political movement etc She has taken up the cudgels on behalf of women everywhere …

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  • 59Action Masters — are a sub line of the Transformers toy franchise, first released in 1990, with a wave of new releases released in Europe in 1991.[1] It featured Transformers action figures who were unable to transform, but came with transforming partners,… …

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  • 60take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare …

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