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taken

  • 1 taken aback

    (surprised and usually rather upset: She was taken aback by his rudeness.) overrumplet; forbløffet
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    (surprised and usually rather upset: She was taken aback by his rudeness.) overrumplet; forbløffet

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  • 2 be taken ill

    (to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) blive syg
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    (to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) blive syg

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  • 3 be taken up with

    (to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af
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    (to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) være optaget af

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  • 4 be taken with/by

    (to find pleasing or attractive: He was very taken with the village.) begejstret
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    (to find pleasing or attractive: He was very taken with the village.) begejstret

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  • 5 intake

    ['inteik]
    1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) tilgang; optagelse
    2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) indtag; tilførsel
    3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) indtagelse; indånding
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    ['inteik]
    1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) tilgang; optagelse
    2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) indtag; tilførsel
    3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) indtagelse; indånding

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  • 6 take a turn for the better

    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) blive bedre; blive værre
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    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) blive bedre; blive værre

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  • 7 take up

    1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) tage; lægge beslag på
    2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) begynde på
    3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) lægge op
    4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) tage op; løfte
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    1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) tage; lægge beslag på
    2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) begynde på
    3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) lægge op
    4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) tage op; løfte

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  • 8 worse

    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) blive bedre; blive værre
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    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) blive bedre; blive værre

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  • 9 aback

    [ə'bæk]
    * * *
    [ə'bæk]

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  • 10 all

    [o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun
    1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) hele; al
    2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) enhver; alle
    2. adverb
    1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) helt
    2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) desto (mere); så meget
    - all-out
    - all-round
    - all-rounder
    - all-terrain vehicle
    - all along
    - all at once
    - all in
    - all in all
    - all over
    - all right
    - in all
    * * *
    [o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun
    1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) hele; al
    2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) enhver; alle
    2. adverb
    1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) helt
    2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) desto (mere); så meget
    - all-out
    - all-round
    - all-rounder
    - all-terrain vehicle
    - all along
    - all at once
    - all in
    - all in all
    - all over
    - all right
    - in all

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  • 11 arbitration

    noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) mægling; voldgift
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    noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) mægling; voldgift

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  • 12 bereft

    [bi'reft]
    ((with of) having had something taken away: bereft of speech.) berøvet; frarøvet
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    [bi'reft]
    ((with of) having had something taken away: bereft of speech.) berøvet; frarøvet

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  • 13 booty

    ['bu:ti]
    (goods taken from eg an enemy by force (especially in wartime): The soldiers shared the booty among themselves; the burglars' booty.) bytte; rov
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    ['bu:ti]
    (goods taken from eg an enemy by force (especially in wartime): The soldiers shared the booty among themselves; the burglars' booty.) bytte; rov

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  • 14 captive

    ['kæptiv] 1. noun
    (a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) fange
    2. adjective
    (kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) fanget; indespærret
    - captor
    - capture
    3. noun
    1) (the act of capturing.) erobring; indfangning
    2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) fangst
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    ['kæptiv] 1. noun
    (a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) fange
    2. adjective
    (kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) fanget; indespærret
    - captor
    - capture
    3. noun
    1) (the act of capturing.) erobring; indfangning
    2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) fangst

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  • 15 cash-and-carry

    noun (a store where goods are sold more cheaply for cash and taken away by the buyer.) kontantkøbsvarehus
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    noun (a store where goods are sold more cheaply for cash and taken away by the buyer.) kontantkøbsvarehus

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  • 16 chrysalis

    ['krisəlis]
    (the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) puppe
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    ['krisəlis]
    (the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) puppe

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  • 17 close-up

    noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) nærbillede
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    noun (a photograph or film taken near the subject and thus big in scale: The close-up of the model showed her beautiful skin.) nærbillede

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  • 18 collective

    [-tiv]
    1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) fælles; kollektiv
    2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) kollektiv; fællesnavn
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    [-tiv]
    1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) fælles; kollektiv
    2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) kollektiv; fællesnavn

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  • 19 (Holy) Communion

    (in the Christian Church, the service which commemorates the meal taken by Christ with His disciples before His crucifixion.) altergang; nadver
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    (in the Christian Church, the service which commemorates the meal taken by Christ with His disciples before His crucifixion.) altergang; nadver

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  • 20 consideration

    1) ((the act of) thinking about something, especially the needs or feelings of other people: He stayed at home out of consideration for his mother.) hensyn; omtanke
    2) (a fact to be taken into account in making a decision etc: The cost of the journey is our main consideration.) faktor
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    1) ((the act of) thinking about something, especially the needs or feelings of other people: He stayed at home out of consideration for his mother.) hensyn; omtanke
    2) (a fact to be taken into account in making a decision etc: The cost of the journey is our main consideration.) faktor

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Taken — hace referencia a los siguientes artículos: Taken, película del año 2008 protagonizada por Liam Neeson y Famke Janssen. Taken, serie de televisión producida por Steven Spielberg. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con… …   Wikipedia Español

  • taken\ by — • taken by • taken with v. phr. To be impressed by; intrigued by. Ned was much taken by the elegance of Sophie s manners …   Словарь американских идиом

  • taken — (take) tak·en || teɪkÉ™n v. get into one s possession; seize, capture, possess; grasp with the hands; contract, be affected with; carry away; captivate, charm; subtract, minus; do; occupy; ingest; ride; accept; feel; study; write down; endure;… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • taken — index lost (taken away), preferred (favored) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Taken — Tak en (t[=a]k n), p. p. of {Take}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • taken — [tāk′ən] vt., vi. pp. of TAKE …   English World dictionary

  • Taken — Take Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Taken — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Taken Originaltitel Steven Spielberg Presents Taken …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Taken — Заложница Taken Жанр триллер, боевик Режиссёр Пьер Морел Продюсер Люк Бессон …   Википедия

  • Taken — Infobox Television Film name = Taken format = Drama, Science fiction camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = 877 minutes creator = Leslie Bohem developer = executive producer = starring = Dakota Fanning Elle Fanning Desmond Harrington… …   Wikipedia

  • taken — AND had; took 1. mod. cheated; deceived. □ I counted my change, and I knew I was taken. □ You were really took, all right. 2. mod. drug intoxicated; unconscious from drugs. □ The guy in the corner booth was taken and crying in his beer …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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