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1 taking
adj. innemend, aanlokkelijk, aantrekkelijk; aanstekend (ziekte)--------n. het nemen/winnentaking1[ teeking]♦voorbeelden:¶ for the taking • voor het grijpen/oprapenII 〈 meervoud〉1 verdiensten ⇒ recette, ontvangsten————————taking21 innemend -
2 taking in
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3 taking
afname -
4 taking everything into consideration
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5 taking one thing with another
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6 taking a bath
een bad nemen,in bad gaan,wassen -
7 taking a position
een positie innemen -
8 taking a vacation
met vacantie gaan -
9 taking an oath
het afleggen van een eed -
10 taking attendance
aanwezigheid nagaan -
11 taking care
het oppassen/opletten; verzorging -
12 taking control
het beheer in handen nemen,de macht in handen nemen,toezicht houden -
13 taking courage
het verzamelen van moed -
14 taking effect
ingang, begin -
15 taking hold
het vasthouden -
16 taking office
het vervullen van de functie -
17 taking out
uitpakken,naar buiten halen,eruit halen -
18 taking out stitches
hechtingen eruit halen -
19 taking part
meedoen,een deel zijn van- -
20 taking personal responsibility
persoonlijke verantwoordelijkheid nemen
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