takes
75 definitions
• 153 examples
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to move something or someone from one place to another:
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[ + two objects ] I suggested that he should take her some chocolates/take some chocolates to her (= bring them to her as a present).
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can't take something any more I can't take it any more. I'm leaving.
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to show someone how to get to somewhere by going there with them:
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take someone to something Let me take you to your room.
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to measure something:
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to do or perform:
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to think about something or someone in a particular way:
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to understand something in a particular way:
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I was just teasing him, but he took it the wrong way.
take something as something I'm not sure whether to take that as a compliment or an insult.
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to get possession of something or someone:
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To take someone’s life is to kill someone:
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The fire took her life.
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I tried to phone him, but he refused to take my call.
Take this medicine three times a day.
I can take three more people in my car.
I refuse to take responsibility for what’s happened.
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to think of someone or understand something in a particular way; perceive:
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to measure something:
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Better take the baby’s temperature – she may have a fever.
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Journalists took down every word he said during the interview.
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to make a photograph of someone or something:
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to need something:
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Have you got what it takes to be in charge of a department?
If you don't have what it takes, you're not going to last long.
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to be involved in something with other people:
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to need a lot of time:
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It's going to take time to get this department running smoothly again.