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101 take it from me (that)
you can believe me when I say (that):صَدِّقْنيTake it from me – it's true.
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102 take it out on
to be angry with or unpleasant to because one is angry, disappointed etc oneself:يَغْضَب علىYou're upset, but there's no need to take it out on me!
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103 take life
to kill:يَقْتُلIt is a sin to take life.
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104 take notice of
to pay attention to:يَهْتَم، يأبَه، يُعير اهْتِمامَهTake no notice of gossip.
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105 take one's life in one's hands
to take the risk of being killed.يُجازِف بِحَياتِه -
106 take one's mind off
to turn one's attention from; to prevent one from thinking about:يُبْعِدُ التَّفْكيرA good holiday will take your mind off your troubles.
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107 take pains
to take great trouble and care (to do something):يَبْذُل جُهداً كَبيراًHe took great pains to make sure we enjoyed ourselves.
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108 take part in
to be one of a group of people doing something, to take an active share in (eg playing a game, performing a play, holding a discussion etc):يَشْتَرِك، يُشاركHe never took part in arguments.
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109 take pot luck
to take whatever happens to be available, eg as an unexpected guest at a meal-time.طَعّام من الأشياء الموجودَه -
110 take pride in
to feel pride about:يَتَفاخَر، يَتَباهىYou should take more pride in (=care more for) your appearance.
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111 take risks
to do something which might cause loss, injury etc:يَقومُ بِمُخاطَرَهOne cannot be successful in business unless one is willing to take risks.
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112 take (someone) hostage
to take or keep (someone) as a hostage:يَحْتَفِظ كَرَهينَهThe police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.
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113 take (something) into account
يَأخُذ بِعَيْن الإعْتِبار، يُرَاعِيWe must take his illness into account when assessing his work.
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114 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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115 take (something) up with (someone)
to discuss ( especially a complaint):يُناقِش، يُعالِجTake the matter up with your MP.
•Remark: see also bring.Arabic-English dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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116 take (something) upon oneself
to take responsibility for:يأخُذ على عاتِقِه، يَتَعَهَّدI took it upon myself to make sure she arrived safely.
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117 take stock
يُقَدِّر المَوْقِفBefore you decide, give yourself time to take stock (of the situation).
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118 take the place of
to be used instead of, or to be a substitute for:يَحِلُّ مَحَلI don't think television will ever take the place of books.
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119 take the stand
to come and sit in the witness box in order to testify:يَقِف في كُشْك الشّاهِدThe witness was asked to take the stand.
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120 take to heart
1) to be made very sad or upset by:يتأثَّر بِشِدَّهYou mustn't take his unkind remarks to heart.
2) to pay attention to:ينتبِه إلى، يَهْتَمHe's taken my criticism to heart – his work has improved.
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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, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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take — ► VERB (past took; past part. taken) 1) lay hold of with one s hands; reach for and hold. 2) occupy (a place or position). 3) capture or gain possession of by force. 4) carry or bring with one; convey. 5) remove from a place. 6) … English terms dictionary
take — [n] profit booty*, catch, catching, cut, gate, haul*, holding, part, proceeds, receipts, return, returns, revenue, share, takings, yield; concept 344 Ant. debt, loss take [v1] get; help oneself to abduct, accept, acquire, arrest, attain, capture … New thesaurus
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