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I . tak·en [ˈteɪkən] CZ.

taken im. cz. przeszł. of take:

II . tak·en [ˈteɪkən] PRZYM. orzecz.

Zobacz też take up , take to , take over , take out , take on , take off , take in , take down , take back , take away , take apart , take along , take after , take aback , take

II . take up CZ. cz. nieprzech. (start to associate with)

I . take over CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (seize control):

prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]
to be taken over by an idea/the devil przen.

2. take (assume):

to take oversth [for sb]

II . take over CZ. cz. nieprzech. (assume responsibility)

take out CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (remove):

jemati ven [f. dk. vzeti ven]

2. take (bring outside):

4. take Am (take away):

jemati s seboj [f. dk. vzeti s seboj]

5. take (deduct):

6. take (obtain):

sklepati [f. dk. skleniti]
jemati [f. dk. vzeti]
dvigati [f. dk. dvigniti]

7. take (vent anger):

8. take pot. (exhaust):

take on CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (agree to do):

nalagati si [f. dk. naložiti si]
sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

2. take (assume):

prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]

3. take (employ):

4. take (compete against):

spopadati se [f. dk. spopasti se]

5. take (load):

sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

I . take off CZ. cz. przech.

2. take (bring away):

he was taken off to hospital

3. take (stop):

4. take (not work):

5. take (subtract):

odštevati [f. dk. odšteti]

6. take Brit (imitate):

to take offsb

II . take off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. take (leave the ground):

2. take pot.:

odhajati [f. dk. oditi]

3. take (have sudden success):

uspevati [f. dk. uspeti]
prodirati [f. dk. prodreti]

take in CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (bring inside):

2. take (accommodate):

jemati [f. dk. vzeti pod streho]

3. take (admit):

sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

4. take (bring to police station):

prijemati [f. dk. prijeti]

5. take (deceive):

varati [f. dk. prevarati]
to be taken in [by sb/sth]

6. take (understand):

7. take (include):

8. take (have examined or repaired):

9. take (absorb):

zauživati [f. dk. zaužiti]

10. take MODA:

ožiti [f. dk. zožiti]

take down CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (write down):

zapisovati [f. dk. zapisati]

3. take (disassemble):

podirati [f. dk. podreti]

4. take (bring downstairs):

5. take (lower):

spuščati [f. dk. spustiti]

take back CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (retract):

jemati nazaj [f. dk. vzeti nazaj]

2. take (return):

vračati [f. dk. vrniti]

3. take (transmit in thought):

4. take (repossess):

take away CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (remove, deprive of):

odvzemati [f. dk. odvzeti]

2. take (lead away):

3. take food:

take Brit Aus
Brit Aus to take away

I . take apart CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (disassemble):

2. take pot. (analyse critically):

II . take apart CZ. cz. nieprzech.

take along CZ. cz. przech.

jemati s seboj [f. dk. vzeti s seboj]

take after CZ. cz. nieprzech. to take after sb

I . take [teɪk] RZ.

1. take no l.mn. (money received):

zaslužek r.m.

2. take (filming of a scene):

posnetek r.m.
to be on the take Am pot.

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] CZ. cz. przech.

7. take (receive):

prejemati [f. dk. prejeti]

8. take chess piece:

odnašati [f. dk. odnesti]
krasti [f. dk. ukrasti]
take MAT.
odštevati [f. dk. odšteti]

9. take (travel by):

iti s/z

10. take (eat, consume):

jemati [f. dk. vzeti]

11. take (capture):

zasedati [f. dk. zasesti]
zavzemati [f. dk. zavzeti]
prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]

12. take (assume):

14. take (have):

15. take Brit (sit exam):

17. take (earn):

služiti [f. dk. zaslužiti]

18. take (write):

19. take (photograph):

20. take (for example):

take last week/me, ...

21. take (assume to be):

I take it [that] ...
predvidevam, [da] ...

III . take <took, taken> [teɪk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. take (have effect):

prijemati se [f. dk. prijeti se]

2. take (become):

I . take [teɪk] RZ.

1. take no l.mn. (money received):

zaslužek r.m.

2. take (filming of a scene):

posnetek r.m.
to be on the take Am pot.

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] CZ. cz. przech.

7. take (receive):

prejemati [f. dk. prejeti]

8. take chess piece:

odnašati [f. dk. odnesti]
krasti [f. dk. ukrasti]
take MAT.
odštevati [f. dk. odšteti]

9. take (travel by):

iti s/z

10. take (eat, consume):

jemati [f. dk. vzeti]

11. take (capture):

zasedati [f. dk. zasesti]
zavzemati [f. dk. zavzeti]
prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]

12. take (assume):

14. take (have):

15. take Brit (sit exam):

17. take (earn):

služiti [f. dk. zaslužiti]

18. take (write):

19. take (photograph):

20. take (for example):

take last week/me, ...

21. take (assume to be):

I take it [that] ...
predvidevam, [da] ...

III . take <took, taken> [teɪk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. take (have effect):

prijemati se [f. dk. prijeti se]

2. take (become):

take after CZ. cz. nieprzech. to take after sb

take along CZ. cz. przech.

jemati s seboj [f. dk. vzeti s seboj]

I . take apart CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (disassemble):

2. take pot. (analyse critically):

II . take apart CZ. cz. nieprzech.

take away CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (remove, deprive of):

odvzemati [f. dk. odvzeti]

2. take (lead away):

3. take food:

take Brit Aus
Brit Aus to take away

take back CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (retract):

jemati nazaj [f. dk. vzeti nazaj]

2. take (return):

vračati [f. dk. vrniti]

3. take (transmit in thought):

4. take (repossess):

take down CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (write down):

zapisovati [f. dk. zapisati]

3. take (disassemble):

podirati [f. dk. podreti]

4. take (bring downstairs):

5. take (lower):

spuščati [f. dk. spustiti]

take in CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (bring inside):

2. take (accommodate):

jemati [f. dk. vzeti pod streho]

3. take (admit):

sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

4. take (bring to police station):

prijemati [f. dk. prijeti]

5. take (deceive):

varati [f. dk. prevarati]
to be taken in [by sb/sth]

6. take (understand):

7. take (include):

8. take (have examined or repaired):

9. take (absorb):

zauživati [f. dk. zaužiti]

10. take MODA:

ožiti [f. dk. zožiti]

I . take off CZ. cz. przech.

2. take (bring away):

he was taken off to hospital

3. take (stop):

4. take (not work):

5. take (subtract):

odštevati [f. dk. odšteti]

6. take Brit (imitate):

to take offsb

II . take off CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. take (leave the ground):

2. take pot.:

odhajati [f. dk. oditi]

3. take (have sudden success):

uspevati [f. dk. uspeti]
prodirati [f. dk. prodreti]

take on CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (agree to do):

nalagati si [f. dk. naložiti si]
sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

2. take (assume):

prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]

3. take (employ):

4. take (compete against):

spopadati se [f. dk. spopasti se]

5. take (load):

sprejemati [f. dk. sprejeti]

take out CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (remove):

jemati ven [f. dk. vzeti ven]

2. take (bring outside):

4. take Am (take away):

jemati s seboj [f. dk. vzeti s seboj]

5. take (deduct):

6. take (obtain):

sklepati [f. dk. skleniti]
jemati [f. dk. vzeti]
dvigati [f. dk. dvigniti]

7. take (vent anger):

8. take pot. (exhaust):

I . take over CZ. cz. przech.

1. take (seize control):

prevzemati [f. dk. prevzeti]
to be taken over by an idea/the devil przen.

2. take (assume):

to take oversth [for sb]

II . take over CZ. cz. nieprzech. (assume responsibility)

II . take up CZ. cz. nieprzech. (start to associate with)

dou·ble ˈtake RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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This obsequious compliment is scarcely to be taken seriously.
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Sam admitted breaking his marriage vows, and has taken responsibility for his actions.
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Plus, the essential oil found in lemon peel can be toxic to cats when taken internally, applied to the skin or simply inhaled.
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Typically, no action has been taken by governments against such usurpation: the viewpoint is rather the contrary, namely that comunidades should disappear.
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Educational goals are obtainable for anyone through accessible and varied courses that can be taken anytime and at an individually determined pace.
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The bank has taken steep write-downs on its tax credit business.
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He has not taken any formal training in singing or music and believes that his talent is inborn.
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But various dents in the brick wall today reveal that motorists are still taken unawares by it.
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In 1973 their cause was taken up by a much larger group of heterogeneous activists, predominantly left wing, and numbering up to 100,000.
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Water taken up through the plants and transpired at their tops helps to humidify the air.
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