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1 take on
1) (to agree to do (work etc); to undertake: He took on the job.) sutikti ką daryti, apsiimti2) (to employ: They are taking on five hundred more men at the factory.) priimti į darbą3) ((with at) to challenge (someone) to a game etc: I'll take you on at tennis.) sužaisti (su kuo ką)4) (to get; to assume: His writing took on a completely new meaning.) įgyti5) (to allow (passengers) to get on or in: The bus only stops here to take on passengers.) paimti6) (to be upset: Don't take on so!) krimstis -
2 take in
1) (to include: Literature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.) apimti2) (to give (someone) shelter: He had nowhere to go, so I took him in.) priglausti3) (to understand and remember: I didn't take in what he said.) įsidėmėti4) (to make (clothes) smaller: I lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.) įimti, susiaurinti5) (to deceive or cheat: He took me in with his story.) apgauti -
3 take
(to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) paimti/laikyti įkaitu -
4 take up
1) (to use or occupy (space, time etc): I won't take up much of your time.) užimti2) (to begin doing, playing etc: He has taken up the violin/teaching.) imtis, pradėti3) (to shorten (clothes): My skirts were too long, so I had them taken up.) sutrumpinti4) (to lift or raise; to pick up: He took up the book.) paimti -
5 take to
1) (to find acceptable or pleasing: I soon took to her children/idea.) pamėgti, susigyventi2) (to begin to do (something) regularly: He took to smoking a pipe.) imti įprasti -
6 take heed of
Take heed of my warning; He paid no heed to me.) kreipti dėmesį į, atsižvelgti į -
7 take off
1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) nusivilkti2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) pakilti3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) nedirbti4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) pamėgdžioti -
8 take-away
1) (food prepared and bought in a restaurant but taken away and eaten somewhere else eg at home: I'll go and buy a take-away; ( also adjective) a take-away meal.) maistas išsineštinai2) (a restaurant where such food is prepared and bought.) restoranas, gaminantis maistą išsineštinai -
9 take over
1) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over (noun take-over).) perimti2) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) perimti -
10 take risks / take a risk
(to do something which might cause loss, injury etc: One cannot be successful in business unless one is willing to take risks.) rizikuoti -
11 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.) žiūrėti į ką rimtai2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) žiūrėti į ką rimtaiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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12 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.) žiūrėti į ką rimtai2) (to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought: He refuses to take anything seriously.) žiūrėti į ką rimtaiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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13 take a back seat
(to take an unimportant position: At these discussions he always takes a back seat and listens to others talking.) kukliai laikytis, nesikišti -
14 take a bet
( often with on) (to bet: Are you willing to take a bet on whether he'll come or not?) eiti lažybų -
15 take a joke
(to be able to accept or laugh at a joke played on oneself: The trouble with him is that he can't take a joke.) suprasti juoką -
16 take a seat
(to sit down: Please take a seat!) sėsti(s) -
17 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) atsižvelgti į (ką nors) -
18 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) atsižvelgti į (ką nors) -
19 take an interest
(to be interested: I take a great interest in everything they do.) domėtis -
20 take back
1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) priminti2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) atsiimti (žodžius)
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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
take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare … English World dictionary
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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