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2 take
s presa | ingressos, recaptacióv prendre, agafar | portar, conduir | guanyar | demanar | reservar, ocupar | admetre |acceptar | assumir |aguantar, suportar | tardar, trigar | arrelar | agradar, tenir èxittake a chance córrer el risctake care of tenir cura detake charge of encarregar-se detake place ocórrer, tenir lloctake away emportar-setake back tornar, retornartake down treure, abaixar, aterrar, enderrocartake from reduir, disminuirtake in recollir, agafar | allotjar | entendre, assimilar | enganyar, donar gat per llebretake off treure, despenjar | suprimir | descomptar, fer descompte | enlairar-se, prendre el vol | arrencar | minvartake on prendre forma | assumir | encarregar-se de | acompanyar | agafar passatgers | acceptar | perdre els estrepstake out treure | fer sortir | fer-se una assegurançatake over fer-se càrrec de | assolir el poder | substituirtake to afeccionar-se a, tirar-se atake up agafar | pujar, aixecar | absorbir | prendre possessió | dedicar-se a | criticar, censurar | seguir, acceptar -
3 hold
s presa, agafada | agafador, agafall, sostenidor, suport | refugi, fortalesa | receptacle | domini, poder, influència | AVIA cabina de càrrega | ESPORT clau | bodegav tenir, posseir, agafar, subjectar, aguantar, suportar, sostenir, defensar | detenir, aturar | ocupar, absorbir | tenir capacitat per a | celebrar, mantenir | considerar, tenir por | agafar-se, mantenir-se, sostenir-se | valer, estar en vigor | durar, continuarto take hold of agafar, apoderar-seto hold good valer/servir per ato hold back vacil·lar, conternir, refrenar | contenir-seto hold down subjectar, aguantar, oprimirto hold forth predicar, perorar | presentar, oferirto hold in contenir | contenir-seto hold out resistir, allargar, durarto hold over ajornar, diferirto hold up retardar, retenir | sostenir, aixecar | presentar, mostrar | atracarto hold with estar d'acord amb
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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
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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