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61 take an examination/test
(to have one's knowledge or ability tested formally, often in writing.) ta eksamen/prøve -
62 take apart
(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) ta fra hverandre -
63 take (someone) at his word
(to believe (someone) without question and act according to his words.) ta (noen) på ordet -
64 take by storm
(to capture by means of a sudden violent attack: The invaders took the city by storm.) ta med storm -
65 take by surprise
1) (to catch unawares: The news took me by surprise.) overraske en2) (to capture (a fort etc) by a sudden, unexpected attack.) overraske (med et angrep) -
66 take care of
(to look after: Their aunt took care of them when their parents died.) ta seg av; ta vare på -
67 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) ta æren forEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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68 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) ta æren forEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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69 take down
(to make a note or record of: He took down her name and address.) skrive ned, notere -
70 take (someone) down a peg (or two)
(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) jekke (noen) ned et hakk (eller to)English-Norwegian dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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71 take (someone) down a peg (or two)
(to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) jekke (noen) ned et hakk (eller to)English-Norwegian dictionary > take (someone) down a peg (or two)
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72 take exception to/at
(to object to: The old lady took exception to the rudeness of the children.) ta avstand fra, gjøre innsigelse(r) mot -
73 take (someone) for
(to believe (mistakenly) that (someone) is (someone or something else): I took you for your brother.) regne/ta for å være, tro noen er (...) -
74 take fright
(to become frightened usually suddenly and quickly: She took fright and ran away.) bli forskrekket/redd -
75 take heart
(to become encouraged or more confident.) fatte mot -
76 take (something) in good part
(not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc): John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.) ta noe i beste meningEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > take (something) in good part
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77 take in hand
(to look after, discipline or train.) ta hånd om -
78 take in one's stride
(to accept or cope with (a matter) successfully without worrying about it: She takes difficulties in her stride.) klare lett; ta med fatning/som det kommer -
79 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) bestemme seg for -
80 take it into one's head (to)
(to decide (to): She took it into her head to go to Spain.) bestemme seg for
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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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