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  • 71take to — verb 1. have a fancy or particular liking or desire for (Freq. 4) She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler s window • Syn: ↑fancy, ↑go for • Derivationally related forms: ↑fancy (for: ↑ …

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  • 72take pains — • to take pains • be at pains (from Idioms in Speech) to take the trouble to get something or do something; to try to do something ... a queer, penetrating look mingled, too, with intelligent interest which, as our eyes met, he took pains to… …

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  • 73Take the Heat off Me — Infobox Album Name = Take The Heat Off Me Type = Studio Artist = Boney M. Released = June 1976 Recorded = 1975, 1976 Genre = R B, Pop music, Disco Length = 36:05 Label = flagicon|United Kingdom Atlantic Records (UK) flagicon|United States Atco… …

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  • 74take — 1. verb 1) she took his hand Syn: lay hold of, get hold of; grasp, grip, clasp, clutch, grab Ant: give 2) he took an envelope from his pocket Syn: remove …

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  • 75Take your Chance — Alexander – Take Your Chance Veröffentlichung 2003 Label BMG Format(e) CD Genre(s) Pop Anzahl der Titel 15 Laufzeit …

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  • 76take in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you take someone in, you allow them to stay in your house or your country, especially when they do not have anywhere to stay or are in trouble. [V n P] He persuaded Jo to take him in... [V P n (not pron)] The monastery has… …

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  • 77take — verb 1) she took his hand Syn: grasp, get hold of, grip, clasp, clutch, grab 2) he took an envelope from his pocket Syn: remove, pull, draw, withdraw, extract …

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  • 78take its course — run/take/its course phrase to develop in the usual way and reach a natural end The doctor said we just had to let the disease run its course. Thesaurus: to come to an endsynonym Main entry: course * * * run/take …

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  • 79take shape — verb develop into a distinctive entity (Freq. 5) our plans began to take shape • Syn: ↑form, ↑take form, ↑spring • Derivationally related forms: ↑formation (for: ↑ …

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  • 80take back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms take back : present tense I/you/we/they take back he/she/it takes back present participle taking back past tense took back past participle taken back 1) to take something that you have bought back to the shops …

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