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1 take up smb.'s quarrel
v. kavgada taraf tutmak -
2 take up smb.'s quarrel
v. kavgada taraf tutmak -
3 take a shine to smb
hoşlanmak, ısınmak, kanı kaynamak -
4 take issue with smb
v. tartışmak, münakaşa etmek -
5 take lessons from smb
v. ders almak -
6 take out a summons against smb
v. mahkemeye vermek -
7 take smb. at his word
v. sözüne güvenmek -
8 take smb. by the scruff of the neck
v. enselemek, yakasına yapışmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > take smb. by the scruff of the neck
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9 take smb. by the throat
v. boğazına sarılmak -
10 take smb. down a peg
küçük düşürmek -
11 take smb. for a walk
v. yürüyüşe çıkarmak -
12 take smb. hostage
n. rehine almak -
13 take smb. in charge
v. tutuklamak, gözaltına almak -
14 take smb. in one's arms
v. kollarına almak -
15 take smb. into one's confidence
v. sırrını vermekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > take smb. into one's confidence
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16 take smb. prisoner
v. esir almak, rehine almak -
17 take smb. to the cleaners
mahvetmek, soyup soğana çevirmek -
18 take smb. unawares
v. gafil avlamak -
19 take smb. up on it
v. iddiaya girmek -
20 take smb. up short
v. sözünü kesmek
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take to smb. — • take a fancy to/for smb • take a liking to smb • take to smb (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to like (often followed by immediately). I met this young man in the train just now, and I ve taken a fancy to him already. Mr. Short himself had taken a … Idioms and examples
take a fancy for — • take a fancy to/for smb • take a liking to smb • take to smb (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to like (often followed by immediately). I met this young man in the train just now, and I ve taken a fancy to him already. Mr. Short himself had taken a … Idioms and examples
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take out — v. 1) (d; tr.) to take out on (don t take your anger out on me) 2) (misc.) to take it out on smb. ( to make smb. else suffer for one s own problem ) * * * [ teɪk aʊt] (misc.) to take out it out on smb. ( to make smb. else suffer for one s own… … Combinatory dictionary
take to the cleaners — 1) win all someone s money He went to Las Vegas and was taken to the cleaners by the card dealers. 2) (smb) take all of someone s money or cheat someone He was taken to the cleaners when he decided to buy the series of books from the salesman.… … Idioms and examples
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smb. needs to take a cut lunch and a waterbottle — Australian Slang smb. has a long trip ahead of him … English dialects glossary