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1. to take, return, accept; 2. to remind of, to cause to remember the past 1. взять назад, отнести назад, принять обратно; 2. напомнить, возвратить в прошлое1. He took back his bicycle. I need to take this coat back to the store, it’s torn inside. She will never take him back after what he did. He took back his words and apologized. 2. This music takes me back to my youth.
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phr.v. 1. повлекува (збор)2. прима (вратена стока)3. take sb back (to...) враќа некого во мислите (во...): The smell of the food took him back to his childhood мирисот на храната го врати во детството -
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give back — возвращать, отдавать
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['teɪk'bæk]2) Экономика: брать назад3) Полиграфия: вгонять, вгонять (строку или букву)4) Нефть: возвращать5) Деловая лексика: брать обратно6) Макаров: вгонять букву, вгонять строку, взять назад, взять обратно, напоминать (прошлое) -
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отрекаться, отказываться; признавать свою неправотувозвращатьвозвращатьвозвращатьпринимать обратнопозволять вернутьсяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > take back
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לקחת חזרה; להתחרט* * *◙ טרחתהל ;הרזח תחקל◄ -
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vt uzeti natrag, dovesti natrag, povući, opozvati; [u duhu] prenijeti* * *
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вгонять (строку или букву)Англо-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > take back
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Take Back — Single par Kumi Kōda extrait de l’album Affection Face A TAKE BACK (original mix) Face B Your Song (original mix) Sortie 6 décembre 2000 … Wikipédia en Français
take back — [v] retract abjure, back down, backpedal, call off, cancel, change one’s mind, eat one’s words*, forget it, go back on, have change of heart*, recall, recant, reclaim, renege, repeal, repossess, repudiate, rescind, revoke, withdraw; concepts… … New thesaurus
take back — index adeem, bear false witness, disavow, disclaim, recall (call back), recant, recoup (regain) … Law dictionary
take back — ► take back retract (a statement). Main Entry: ↑take … English terms dictionary
Take Back — Infobox Single Name = Take Back Artist = Kumi Koda/Koda from Album = affection Released = flagicon|JPN December 6, 2000 flagicon|USA May 12, 2001 Format = CD Genre = JPop Length = N/A Label = Sounday 75766 70486 2 2 (U.S., CD) 75766 70486 1 5… … Wikipedia
take back — verb 1. bring back to the point of departure (Freq. 5) • Syn: ↑return, ↑bring back • Derivationally related forms: ↑return (for: ↑return) • H … Useful english dictionary
take back — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you take something back, you return it to the place where you bought it or where you borrowed it from, because it is unsuitable or broken, or because you have finished with it. [V n P] If I buy something and he doesn t like it… … English dictionary
take back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms take back : present tense I/you/we/they take back he/she/it takes back present participle taking back past tense took back past participle taken back 1) to take something that you have bought back to the shops … English dictionary
take back — v. 1) (D; tr.) ( to accept ) to take back from (they took the furniture back from the customer) 2) (D; tr.) ( to return ) to take back to (she took the book back to the library) * * * [ teɪk bæk] (D; tr.) ( to return ) to take back to (she took… … Combinatory dictionary
take back — {v.} To change or deny something offered, promised, or stated; admit to making a wrong statement. * /I take back my offer to buy the house now that I ve had a good look at it./ * /I want you to take back the unkind things you said about Kenneth./ … Dictionary of American idioms
take back — {v.} To change or deny something offered, promised, or stated; admit to making a wrong statement. * /I take back my offer to buy the house now that I ve had a good look at it./ * /I want you to take back the unkind things you said about Kenneth./ … Dictionary of American idioms