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1.b> (); ; take this cup ; we took many prisoners ;
2.b> (); ; take this parcel to the post ;
3.b> (), ; let's take a taxi , / ; he always takes the train to Birmingham / ;
4.b> i> (), i> / ; you need to take a holiday , ;
5.b> (); i> , i> ; when do you take your music exam? ?
6.b> 1) i> (); who takes you for maths? ?
2) i> (); how many subjects were they taking last year? / i>? she is planning to take a language course ;
7.b> , ; thanks for taking the trouble to see me , ;
8.b> i> (); don't take offence , ; to take pleasure / ;
9.b> 1) (), ; ; the official accused of taking bribes ; do you take credit cards? ? please take my advice , / ; the school doesn't take girls ; to take a job ; i> ;
2) (), ; some people can't take criticism ; I don't think he can take much more of this stress , i> ;
10.b> (); , ; it takes a strong man to lift this ; the journey to the station takes about an hour and a half ;
11.b> (, ); I'd better take notes , ; they took my name and address ;
12.b> i> ();
13.b> (); take 4 from 10 ;
14.b> (); , ; I take it that you agree / , ; I don't know how to take this remark , ;
tob> take afterb> 1) , ; your brother doesn't take after you at all ;
2) ();
to take awayb> 1) (); ;
2) (); take away three from ten to leave seven ; ten take away three is seven ;
to take downb> (); , ;
to take inb> (); I was taken in by his charm ;
to take offb> i> (), ( i> .i> i>); the fighters took off at first light ;
to take onb> 1) (), , ; the firm is taking on new staff ; they were taken on as trainees / ;
2) (), ; to take smb. on at tennis , ;
3) (), ; the invading Carthaginians took on the entire Roman army ;
4) .i> (), i> , ; ; don't take on so! !
to take outb> (); ; we tried to take out the sniper with machine-gun fire ; they took out six tanks ;
to take overb> 1) i> () i>; Ericsson was taken over by Sony "" "" / "" ;
2) () , .i>; the army took over as civil unrest continued ;
3) (), ; John took over after his predecessor left , ;
to take tob> 1) i> (); i> ; to take to drink , ;
2) (); she immediately took to her new colleague i> ; I haven't taken to my new school ;
3) i> () / ; i> ; he took to rugby football as if he'd been playing all his life , ;
to take upb> 1) i> (), i> ; he's taken up golf i> ; I've taken up yoga recently ; she has taken up the oboe ;
2) i> (); the tables took up too much room ; I will not take up any more of your time ;
3) ,i> i> (); to take up a challenge ; to take up an invitation / ;
4) (); , (, i> .i>);
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6) (); (, i> .i>);
tob> take actionb> , ; ; the authorities are taking action to combat human trafficking ; tob> take an approachb> i> (, i>); tob> take a bathb> , ; tob> take a breakb> , ; tob> take a breathb> i> ; to take smb.'s breath awayb> , ; , i> [.i> .i> breathtakingr>]; tob> take a decisionb> ; tob> take an interestb> / ; ; tob> take leave ofb> i> , ; tob> take a lookb> i> ; tob> take officeb> ; tob> take placeb> ; ; to take a restb> ; tob> take a riskb> , ; tob> take a showerb> ; tob> take a stepb> , ; tob> take stepsb> ; tob> take a voteb> ; tob> take a walkb> i> , .