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1. phr v поднимать2. phr v снимать, удалять; перемещатьtake a picture — снимать; фотографировать
to take pictures — производить съёмку, снимать
3. phr v сматывать; свёртывать4. phr v укорачивать, убиратьtake off — убирать, уносить, снимать
take away — убирать; забирать; уносить; уводить
5. phr v подтягивать6. phr v закреплять7. phr v брать, подбирать, приниматьtake on — брать; браться
8. phr v подвозить, отвозить, доставлятьtake back — отводить; отвозить; относить
9. phr v впитывать, поглощать10. phr v покровительствовать, опекатьhe was taken up by his uncle till he was of age — его опекал дядя, пока он не достиг отнимать ; занимать
11. phr v браться; заниматься12. phr v занимать, вставать, становиться13. phr v продолжать начатое, возвращаться к начатому14. phr v рассматривать15. phr v принять, подхватитьtake shape — принять определенную форму; воплотиться
16. phr v разг. ловить; подхватыватьhe invited me to dinner and I took him up on it — он пригласил меня на обед, и я тут же принял его предложение
17. phr v прерывать, одёргивать; упрекать, отчитыватьtake to task — призывать к ответу; отчитывать; отчитать
18. phr v принимать, брать на себяto take its rise — брать начало, начинаться
take with you — брать с собой; взять с собой
19. phr v въезжать, поселятьсяto take up residence — въехать ; расположиться
20. phr v ком. акцептовать21. phr v покупать; выкупать; закупать; оплачиватьthe whole edition was taken up by the booksellers on the day of publication — всё издание было куплено книжными магазинами в день выхода в свет
to take stock in — покупать акции; вступать в пай
22. phr v оплачивать23. phr v компенсировать, восполнять24. phr v улучшаться25. phr v разг. сближаться; встречатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. adopt (verb) adapt for use; adopt; appropriate; arrogate; assume as one's own; choose for oneself; embrace; espouse; imitate; take on; take over; take to oneself; undertake2. begin (verb) begin; commence; embark on; embark upon; enter; get off; inaugurate; initiate; jump off; kick off; launch; lead off; open; set to; start; tee off3. lift (verb) elevate; hoist; lift; raise; rear; uphold; uplift; upraise; uprear4. resume (verb) continue; pick up; recommence; renew; reopen; restart; resume
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