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1 take out a mortgage
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2 take out a patent for
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3 take out a subscription to something
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4 take out a summons against someone
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5 take out an insurance (policy)
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6 take out food
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7 take out
n. afhaalmaaltijd, maaltijd gekocht in een afhaalrestaurant en ergens anders genuttigd--------v. afnemen; verwerven; snel openen; op een afspraakje escorteren; voedsel bij een eetgelegenheid kopen en het ergens anders opeten; (Slang) vernietigen, dodentake out1 mee naar buiten nemen ⇒ mee uit nemen, naar buiten brengen♦voorbeelden:take someone out for a walk/meal • iemand meenemen uit wandelen, iemand mee uit eten nementhe book took him out of himself • het boek bezorgde hem wat afleidingdon't take it out on him • reageer het niet op hem af -
8 take out the stitches
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10 take a leaf out of someone's book
iemand navolgen, in iemands voetspoor tredenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take a leaf out of someone's book
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11 take goods out of bond
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12 take it out of someone
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13 take someone out for a walk/meal
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14 take something off/out of someone's hands
take something off/out of someone's handsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take something off/out of someone's hands
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15 take the mickey out of someone
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16 take the piss out of someone
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17 take the shine out of
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18 take the wind from/out of someone's sails
take the wind from/out of someone's sailsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > take the wind from/out of someone's sails
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19 take the words out of someone's mouth
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20 take a wicket
См. также в других словарях:
take-out — take|out «TAYK OWT», noun. 1. that which is taken out or removed: »The city promised the takeout from the take home pay will decline to normal (New York Times). 2. a magazine article printed on full and successive pages and easily removable as a… … Useful english dictionary
take|out — «TAYK OWT», noun. 1. that which is taken out or removed: »The city promised the takeout from the take home pay will decline to normal (New York Times). 2. a magazine article printed on full and successive pages and easily removable as a unit:… … Useful english dictionary
Take-out — auch: Take|out 〈[tɛıkaʊt] m. 6 oder n.; od. s, 〉 1. 〈Sp.; Curling〉 Treffen des gegnerischen Spielsteins, so dass er vom Mittelpunkt des Zielkreises entfernt wird 2. = Take away [zu engl. take out „entfernen, wegnehmen“] … Universal-Lexikon
take out (something) — 1. to obtain an agreement to borrow money or financially protect your property. If you buy a house, you must take out fire insurance to protect you from loss. He took a loan out to buy the car. 2. to attack and destroy something. The army took… … New idioms dictionary
Take-out — 〈[tɛıkaʊt] n. od. m. od. s, s〉 1. 〈Sport; Curling〉 Treffen des gegnerischen Spielsteins, so dass er vom Mittelpunkt des Zielkreises entfernt wird 2. = Take away [Etym.: zu engl. take out »entfernen, wegnehmen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Take-out — предложение на покупку, сделанное продавцу ценных бумаг и составленное таким образом, чтобы вывести его с рынка этих ценных бумаг. См. также: Фондовые сделки Финансовый словарь Финам … Финансовый словарь
take out — take (someone/something) out to kill a person or group. With automatic fire, you can take out a whole enemy squad … New idioms dictionary
take out — index delete, distill, except (exclude), excise (cut away), exclude, expunge, extract, remove ( … Law dictionary
take out of context — index abstract (separate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take out of the place of interment — index disinter Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
take out — verb 1. cause to leave (Freq. 7) The teacher took the children out of the classroom • Syn: ↑move out, ↑remove • Hyponyms: ↑clear, ↑call in, ↑estrange … Useful english dictionary