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1 take for granted
1) (to assume without checking: I took it for granted that you had heard the story.) természetesnek vesz2) (to treat casually: People take electricity for granted until their supply is cut off.) biztosan számít vmire -
2 take\ for
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3 take\ for\ granted
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4 what\ will\ you\ take\ for\ it?
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5 take off
1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) levesz2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) felszáll3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) nem dolgozik4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) kifiguráz -
6 take (someone or something) seriously
1) (to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest: You mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.) komolyan vesz2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) komolyan veszEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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7 take (someone or something) seriously
1) (to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest: You mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.) komolyan vesz2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) komolyan veszEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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8 take into consideration
(to allow for (in considering a situation or problem): You must take his illness into consideration before dismissing him.) figyelembe vesz -
9 take pride in
(to feel pride about: You should take more pride in (=care more for) your appearance.) büszke vmire -
10 take (something) upon oneself
(to take responsibility for: I took it upon myself to make sure she arrived safely.) magára vállalEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (something) upon oneself
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11 take the place of
(to be used instead of, or to be a substitute for: I don't think television will ever take the place of books.) helyettesít, pótol -
12 take (something) upon oneself
(to take responsibility for: I took it upon myself to make sure she arrived safely.) magára vállalEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (something) upon oneself
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13 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.) kedvező v. kedvezőtlen fordulatot vesz -
14 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) (elismerést) elnyerEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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15 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) (elismerést) elnyerEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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16 take (someone) for
(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) vminek hisz -
17 take (someone) for
(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) vminek hisz -
18 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) (elismerést) elnyerEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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19 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) (elismerést) elnyerEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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20 take one's hat off to
(to admire (someone) for doing something.) leemeli a kalapot vki előtt
См. также в других словарях:
take for granted — If you take something for granted, you don t worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it. If you take someone for granted, you don t show your appreciation to them … The small dictionary of idiomes
take for a test drive — If you take something for a test driver, you try something to see if you like it … The small dictionary of idiomes
take for — index deem Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take for granted — index assume (suppose), guess, postulate, presume, presuppose, suspect (think), trust … Law dictionary
take for oneself — index impropriate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take for public use — index condemn (seize) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take for granted — ► take for granted 1) fail to appreciate through over familiarity. 2) assume that (something) is true. Main Entry: ↑grant … English terms dictionary
take for — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms take for : present tense I/you/we/they take for he/she/it takes for present participle taking for past tense took for past participle taken for take someone/something for someone/something to believe something … English dictionary
take for granted — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, allegorize, allude to, anticipate, assume, be afraid, be caught napping, be certain, be neglectful, be negligent, believe, believe without reservation, bring to mind, buy,… … Moby Thesaurus
take for — Synonyms and related words: account as, assume, be afraid, believe, conceive, conclude, consider, daresay, deduce, deem, divine, dream, esteem, estimate, expect, fancy, feel, gather, grant, guess, have a hunch, have an idea, have an impression,… … Moby Thesaurus
take for — phr verb Take for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑fool, ↑walk … Collocations dictionary