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take in Kashmiri कॉशुर

take in Konkani कोंकणी

take in Maithili মৈথিলী

take in Malayalam മലയാളം

take in Tamil தமிழ்

take in Urdu اُردُو

take in English

  • take
    expr. on the take, looking for personal gain, usually by illegal means.
    Ex. When you have a police force of more than 26,000 men there are sure to be some who are on the take (New York Times).
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  • take
    expr. take (it) amiss, to be offended at (something not intended to be offensive).
    Ex. You ... therefore cannot take it amiss that I have never written (Samuel Johnson).
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  • take
    expr. take about, to conduct, especially on a round of sightseeing; escort.
    Ex. He seems to have taken the ... ladies about a good deal (Annie W. Patterson).
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  • take
    expr. take after,
    a. to follow (someone's) example.
    Ex. His followers all take after him in this particular (Peter Heylin).
    b. (Figurative.) to be like; resemble in nature, character, habits, or appearance.
    Ex. She takes after h
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  • take
    expr. take against, to take sides against; oppose.
    Ex. The barons took against King John and supported the people in their cause.
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  • take
    expr. take and, (U.S. Dialect.) to proceed to.
    Ex. I'll take and bounce a rock off'n your head (Mark Twain).
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  • take
    expr. take apart,
    a. to dismantle; remove the parts from.
    Ex. He spent the afternoon taking apart his old Model T Ford.
    b. (Figurative:)
    Ex. The reviewer mercilessly took apart the young writer's first novel.
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  • take
    expr. take back,
    a. to withdraw; retract.
    Ex. He refused and so took back his offer to go. I had ... made some complaints of you, but I will take them all back again (Abigail Adams).
    b. (Figurative.) to remind of the past.
    Ex. T
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  • take
    expr. take down,
    a. to write down (what is said).
    Ex. to take down a speech.
    b. to pull down; dismantle.
    Ex. The circus men took down the tent after the last show.
    c. (Figurative.) to lower the pride of; humble.
    Ex.
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  • take
    expr. take for, to suppose to be.
    Ex. to be taken for a fool, to be taken for one's sister.
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  • take
    expr. take in,
    a. to receive; admit; accept.
    Ex. to take in boarders.
    b. to do (work) at home for pay.
    Ex. to take in laundry.
    c. to understand.
    Ex. He took in the situation at a glance. Many tragedies on ships and
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  • take
    expr. take it or leave it, to accept or reject without modification.
    Ex. Too many firms adopt a take it or leave it attitude towards overseas customers (Economist).
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  • take
    expr. take it out of,
    a. (Informal.) to exhaust; fatigue.
    Ex. The sort of day that takes it out of a man (May Laffan).
    b. to take (something) from a person in compensation; exact satisfaction from.
    Ex. If any one steals from me,
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  • take
    expr. take it out on, (Informal.) to relieve one's anger or annoyance by scolding or hurting.
    Ex. The nice old lady from Missoula, Montana, who gets hot consomme spilled on her ... shoes, doesn't take it out on the waitress (Maclean's).
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  • take
    expr. take it,
    a. to suppose.
    Ex. I take it your own business calls on you (Shakespeare).
    b. to accept as true or correct; believe (something told one).
    Ex. Take it from me that he means what he says.
    c. (Slang.) to endur
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  • take
    expr. take kindly to, to look favorably upon; be friendly toward.
    Ex. Freud took kindly to Rank, ... encouraged him to finish Gymnasium ... and get a Ph.D. (Time).
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  • take
    expr. take lying down, (Informal.) to take without a protest.
    Ex. He's not going to take this insult lying down.
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  • take
    expr. take off,
    a. to make a take-off; leave the ground or water.
    Ex. Three airplanes took off at the same time. Well over a hundred flights a day wing in from or take off for some foreign port (New York Times).
    b. (Informal.) to give
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  • take
    expr. take on,
    a. to engage; hire.
    Ex. The large manufacturers are ... taking on a considerable number of hands (Examiner).
    b. to undertake to deal with.
    Ex. to take on an opponent.
    c. to acquire.
    Ex. to take on the
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  • take
    expr. take one out of oneself, to distract from inner worries; divert.
    Ex. A drive in the country will take her out of herself.
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  • take
    expr. take one tardy, (Obsolete.) to surprise in a crime, fault, error, or the like; detect; catch.
    Ex. He took her tardy with a plain lie (Nicolas Udall).
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  • take
    expr. take one up on, (Informal.) to accept.
    Ex. He invited me to dinner and I took him up on it.
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  • take
    expr. take out,
    a. to remove.
    Ex. to take a book out, to take out a stain.
    b. to apply for and obtain (a license, patent, or other privilege).
    Ex. The Bishops were obliged to take out new commissions from the King ... for holdin
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  • take
    expr. take over,
    a. to take the ownership or control of.
    Ex. The company was formed ... for the purpose of taking over the business ... carried on by the plaintiff (Law Reports).
    b. to adopt; take up.
    Ex. He had taken over from
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  • take
    expr. take to,
    a. to form a liking for; become fond of.
    Ex. Good students take to books. That ""instant"" coffee so many hurried housewives are taking to lately is exerting a heavy impact (Wall Street Journal).
    b. to adopt; take up.
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  • take
    expr. take up with, (Informal.) to begin to associate or be friendly with.
    Ex. He takes up with younger folks, Who for his wine will bear his jokes (Jonathan Swift).
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  • take
    expr. take up,
    a. to soak up; absorb.
    Ex. A sponge takes up liquid.
    b. to begin; undertake.
    Ex. to take up the conversation, to take up residence, to take up law. He took up piano lessons in the summer.
    c. to tighten, esp
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  • take
    expr. take upon oneself, to assume as one's duty or obligation.
    Ex. This militia must take upon itself to distribute such food as there was (Edmund Wilson).
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  • take
    noun 1. the act of taking.
    2. the fact of being taken.
    Ex. Sometimes there is no ""take"" on the first vaccination, and it is assumed that the child is immune (Sidonie M. Gruenberg).
    3. that which is taken.
    4. (Slang.) receipts
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  • take
    take, verb, took,taken,taking,noun.
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  • take
    v.i. 1. to catch hold; lay hold.
    Ex. The fire has taken.
    2. (Informal.) to become.
    Ex. He took sick.
    3. to lessen; remove something; detract.
    Ex. The billboards take away from the scenery. Her paleness takes from her beaut
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  • take
    v.t. 1. to lay hold of; grasp.
    Ex. A little child takes its mother's hand in walking.
    2a. to seize; capture.
    Ex. to take a fortress, to take someone prisoner.
    b. to catch; snare.
    Ex. Wild animals are taken in traps.
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