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I . take [teɪk] RZ.

1. take:

take FOTO, FILM
tomada r.ż.

2. take pot. (information):

to get the take on sb

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

2. take (hold):

take
to take sth from sb/sth

3. take (capture):

take city
take office
take power
take prisoners

4. take (bring):

take
to take sth to sb

6. take (have):

take decision
take rest
take vacation

8. take (photograph):

take

9. take bus, train:

take

double take RZ.

to do a double take

take after CZ. cz. przech.

take apart CZ. cz. przech.

1. take apart (disassemble):

take apart

2. take apart (destroy):

take apart

take away CZ. cz. przech. (remove)

take back CZ. cz. przech.

1. take back (return):

take back

2. take back (accept back):

take back

3. take back (repossess):

take back

4. take back (retract):

take back
take back
retratar(-se)

take down CZ. cz. przech.

1. take down:

take down (remove)
take down (from high place)

2. take down (write down):

take down

take in CZ. cz. przech.

1. take in (bring inside):

take in
take in guests
take in students

2. take in (deceive):

3. take in (understand):

take in
take in

I . take off CZ. cz. przech.

1. take off (remove from):

take off

2. take off clothes:

take off

3. take off Brit (imitate):

take off

II . take off CZ. cz. nieprzech. LOT.

take off

take on CZ. cz. przech.

1. take on (accept):

take on

2. take on (fight):

take on

take out CZ. cz. przech.

1. take out:

take out (remove) tooth
take out (withdraw) money
take out (withdraw) money

2. take out (bring outside):

take out

3. take out pot. (kill):

take out

take over CZ. cz. przech.

1. take over (buy out):

take over

2. take over (seize control):

take over

take to CZ. cz. przech. (start to like)

I . take up CZ. cz. przech.

1. take up (bring up):

take up
take up

2. take up (start doing):

take up

3. take up (adopt):

take up policy

II . take up CZ. cz. nieprzech.

take-off RZ. LOT.

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They are extremely distrustful of outsiders and do not often take in strangers, especially ex-holders, without some proof of trust.
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Hunter is able to take a stand against the accusations leveled against him by the parents at the meeting.
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This will allow for vertical take-off and landing capabilities, hovering on the spot, and more energy-efficient operation than traditional propellor-based systems.
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Its objectives were to reconnoitre and damage the beach defences, take prisoners and destroy a searchlight battery.
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This involves emailing staff who take an unusually large amount of personal leave to show them how they compare to the average.
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Water sports like surfing, kayaking and kite surfing all take place, but not within designated swim areas to keep swimmers safe.
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However, she failed to take another wicket in the remaining four matches at an economy rate over five.
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While conceding that federal law protects the animals, these individuals also argued that economic needs (like livestock grazing) should take precedence over the horses.
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The sugar can take many forms, including honey, corn syrup solids, and maple syrup.
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The club were advised that the planning permission required would not necessarily be granted, and chose not to take the scheme further.
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