Englisch-Russisch Übersetzung für take
Definition für take
- To get into one's hands, possession or control, with or without force
- To receive or accept (especially something given or bestowed, awarded, etc
- To remove
- To have sex with
- To defeat in a fight
- To grasp or grip
- To select or choose; to pick
- To adopt as one's own
- To carry or lead (something or someone
- To use as a means of transportation
- To visit; to include in a course of travel
- To obtain for use by payment or lease
- ''To consume.''
- To experience, undergo, or endure
- To cause to change to a specified state or condition
- To regard in a specified way
- To conclude or form in the mind
- To understand (especially in a specified way
- To accept or be given ; assume (especially as if by right
- To believe, to accept the statements of
- To assume or suppose; to reckon; to regard or consider
- To draw, derive, or deduce (a meaning from something
- To derive ; to obtain from a source
- To catch or contract (an illness, etc
- To come upon or catch (in a particular state or situation
- To captivate or charm; to gain or secure the interest or affection of
- To absorb or be impregnated by ; to be susceptible to being treated by (polish, etc
- To let in (water
- To require
- To proceed to fill
- To fill, to use up (time or space
- To avail oneself of
- To practice; perform; execute; carry out; do
- To assume or perform (a form or role
- To bind oneself by
- To move into
- To go into, through, or along
- To have and use one's recourse to
- To ascertain or determine by measurement, examination or inquiry
- To write down; to get in, or as if in, writing
- To make (a photograph, film, or other reproduction of something
- To take a picture, photograph, etc of (a person, scene, etc
- To obtain money from, especially by swindling
- To apply oneself to the study of
- To deal with
- To consider in a particular way, or to consider as an example
- To decline to swing at ; to refrain from hitting at, and allow to pass
- To accept as an input to a relation
- To get or accept into one's possession
- To engage, take hold or have effect
- To become; to be affected in a specified way
- To be able to be accurately or beautifully photographed
['''1970''', Harry Shaw, ''Errors in English and ways to correct them'', page 93: In the sentence, "He took and beat the horse unmercifully," took and should be omitted entirely.] - To deliver, bring, give to .this is a contranym!--
- To give or deliver ; to strike or hit
- The or an act of taking
- Something that is taken; a haul
- An interpretation or view, opinion or assessment; perspective
- An approach, a treatment
- A scene recorded at one time, without an interruption or break; a recording of such a scene
- A recording of a musical performance made during an uninterrupted single recording period
- An instance of successful inoculation/vaccination
- The quantity of copy given to a compositor at one time
Anwendungsbeispiele
- They took Charltons gun from his cold, dead hands
- Ill take that plate off the table
- take the guards prisoner
- take prisoners
- After a bloody battle, they were able to take the city
- took ten catfish in one afternoon
- Billy took her pencil
- take a toll
- take revenge
- took the next two tricks
- took Smiths rook
- took third place
- took bribes
- The camera takes 35mm film
- The store doesnt take checks
- She wouldnt take any money for her help
- Do you take credit?
- The vending machine only takes bills, it doesnt take coins
- take my advice
- take a wife
- The school only takes new students in the fall
- The therapist wouldnt take him as a client
- take two eggs from the carton
- The earthquake took many lives
- The plague took rich and poor alike
- Cancer took her life
- He took his life last night
- take one from three and you are left with two
- Dont try to take that guy. Hes bigger than you
- The woman guarding us looks like a professional, but I can take her!
- He took her hand in his
- Take whichever bag you like
- She took the best men with her and left the rest to garrison the city
- Ill take the blue plates
- Ill take two sugars in my coffee, please
- She took his side in every argument
- take a stand on the important issues
- She took her sword with her everywhere she went
- Ill take the plate with me
- The next bus will take you to Metz
- I took him for a ride
- I took him down to London
- These stairs take you down to the basement
- Stone Street took us right past the store
- She took the steps two or three at a time/
- He took the curve / corner too fast
- The pony took every hedge and fence in its path
- He took her to lunch at the new restaurant, took her to the movies, and then took her home
- take the ferry
- I took a plane
- He took the bus to London, and then took a train to Manchester
- Hes 96 but he still takes the stairs
- She took a condo at the beach for the summer
- He took a full-page ad in the Times
- They took two magazines
- I used to take The Sunday Times
- take two of these and call me in the morning
- take the blue pill
- I take aspirin every day to thin my blood
- The general took dinner at seven oclock
- take sun-baths
- take a shower
- She made the decision to take chemotherapy
- She takes pride in her work
- I take offence at that
- to take a dislike
- to take pleasure in his opponents death
- took a pay cut
- take a joke
- The hull took a lot of punishment before it broke
- I can take the noise, but I cant take the smell
- That truck bed will only take two tons
- She took a vacation to France but spent the whole time feeling miserable that her husband couldnt be there with her
- Arent you supposed to take your math final today?
- Despite my misgivings, I decided to take a meeting with the Russian lawyer
- The ship took a direct hit and was destroyed
- Her career took a hit
- He had to take it apart to fix it.
- She took down her opponent in two minutes.
- He took the news badly
- took the decision to close its last remaining outlet
- took a dim view of city officials
- Dont take my comments as an insult
- if she took my meaning
- He took all the credit for the project, although he had done almost none of the work
- She took the blame, in the publics eyes, although the debacle was more her husbands fault than her own
- take her word for it
- take him at his word
- take it from her comments she wont be there
- I took him to be a person of honor
- He was often taken to be a man of means
- Do you take me for a fool?
- Do you take me to be stupid?
- Looking at him as he came into the room, I took him for his father
- Im not sure what moral to take from that story
- As I Lay Dying" takes its title from Book XI of Homers "Odyssey
- took a chill
- took her fancy
- took her attention
- cloth that takes dye well
- paper that takes ink
- the leather that takes a certain kind of polish
- It takes a while to get used to the smell
- Looks like its gonna take a taller person to get that down
- Finishing this on schedule will take a lot of overtime
- He took a seat in the front row
- Hunting that whale takes most of his free time
- His collection takes a lot of space
- The trip will take about ten minutes
- He took that opportunity to leave France
- take a walk
- take action/steps/measures to fight drug abuse
- take a trip
- take aim
- take the tempo slowly
- The kick is taken from where the foul occurred
- Pirès ran in to take the kick
- The throw-in is taken from the point where the ball crossed the touch-line
- took the form of a duck
- took shape
- a god taking the likeness of a bird
- take the part of the villain/hero
- take office
- take the throne
- he took the oath of office last night
- the witness took the stand
- the next team took the field
- go down two blocks and take the next left
- take the path of least resistance
- take cover/shelter/refuge
- take her pulse / temperature / blood pressure
- take a census
- He took a mental inventory of his supplies
- She took careful notes
- She took a video of their encounter
- Could you take a picture of us?
- The police took his fingerprints
- The photographer will take you sitting down
- to take a group/scene
- took me for ten grand
- As a child, she took ballet
- I plan to take math, physics, literature and flower arrangement this semester
- take matters as they arise
- Ive had a lot of problems recently: take last Monday, for example. My car broke down on the way to work. Then ... etc
- Hell probably take this one
- This verb takes the dative; that verb takes the genitive
- The function takes two arguments, an array of size n and an integer k
- My husband and I have a dysfunctional marriage. He just takes and takes; he never gives
- the dye didnt take
- Boiling pasta with a bit of the sauce in the water will help the sauce "take
- not all grafts take
- I started some tomato seeds last spring, but they didnt take
- They took ill within 3 hours
- She took sick with the flu
- He took me a blow on the head
- He wants half of the take if he helps with the job
- The mayor is on the take
- Whats your take on this issue, Fred?
- a new take on a traditional dish
- Its a take
- Act seven, scene three, take two
- did a double-take and then a triple-take
- I did a take when I saw the new car in the driveway
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