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1 to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
pieslieties kādai puseiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
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2 to take somebody 's breath away
pārsteigt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody 's breath away
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3 to take somebody about town
izrādīt kādam pilsētu -
4 to take somebody apart
pavest kādu sānis -
5 to take somebody aside
pavest kādu sānis -
6 to take somebody at a disadvantage
pārsteigt kādu neizdevīgā brīdī; būt izdevīgākā stāvoklī par kādu; pārsteigt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody at a disadvantage
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7 to take somebody at an advantage
pārsteigt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody at an advantage
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8 to take somebody at his word
turēt kādu pie vārda -
9 to take somebody by surprise
pārsteigt kādu; pārsteigt kādu -
10 to take somebody down a button-hole
aplauzt kādam ragusEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody down a button-hole
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11 to take somebody for a drive
pavizināt kādu -
12 to take somebody for a ride
piekrāpt kādu; nogādāt kādu pie malas -
13 to take somebody home
aizvest kādu uz mājām -
14 to take somebody in the act
pieķert kādu nozieguma vietā -
15 to take somebody into one's confidence
uzticēt kādam noslēpumu; uzticēt kādam savu noslēpumuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody into one's confidence
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16 to take somebody on one side
pavest kādu sānis -
17 to take somebody out for a walk
iet ar kādu pastaigātiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody out for a walk
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18 to take somebody out of himself
izklaidēt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody out of himself
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19 to take somebody out to the theatre
aiziet ar kādu uz teātri; izgriezt; iegūtEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody out to the theatre
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20 to take somebody to task
izbārt kādu
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take somebody unawares — • to take somebody unawares • to catch somebody unawares (from Idioms in Speech) to surprise to be caught unawares (from Idioms in Speech) to be taken by surprise When I am caught unawares I usually tell the truth. (I. Murdoch) The use of his… … Idioms and examples
take somebody seriously — take sb/sth ˈseriously idiom to think that sb/sth is important and deserves your attention and respect • We take threats of this kind very seriously. • Why can t you ever take anything seriously? • Headaches in young children should always be… … Useful english dictionary
take somebody for granted — take sb/sth for ˈgranted idiom to be so used to sb/sth that you do not recognize their true value any more and do not show that you are grateful • Her husband was always there and she just took him for granted. • We take having an endless supply… … Useful english dictionary
take somebody in — ˌtake sbˈin derived 1. to allow sb to stay in your home • to take in lodgers • He was homeless, so we took him in. 2. often passive to make sb believe sth that is not true Syn: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
take somebody through something — ˌtake sb ˈthrough sth derived to help sb learn or become familiar with sth, for example by talking about each part in turn • The director took us through the play scene by scene. • I still don t understand the contract. Can you take me through it … Useful english dictionary
take somebody under your wing — take sb under your ˈwing idiom to take care of and help sb who has less experience of sth than you Main entry: ↑wingidiom … Useful english dictionary
take somebody's place — take sb s/sth s ˈplace | take the place of sb/sth idiom to replace sb/sth • She couldn t attend the meeting so her assistant took her place. • Computers have taken the place of typewriters in most offices. Main entry: ↑placeidiom … Useful english dictionary
take somebody as they come — take sth as it ˈcomes | take sb as they ˈcome idiom to accept sth/sb without wishing it/them to be different or without thinking about it/them very much in advance • She takes life as it comes. Main entry: ↑takeidiom … Useful english dictionary
take somebody aback — ˌtake sb aˈback derived usually passive to shock or surprise sb very much Main entry: ↑takederived … Useful english dictionary
take somebody as you find them — take sb as you ˈfind them idiom to accept sb as they are without expecting them to behave in a special way or have special qualities Main entry: ↑findidiom … Useful english dictionary
take somebody at their word — take sb at their ˈword idiom to believe exactly what sb says or promises Main entry: ↑wordidiom … Useful english dictionary