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1 taking
taking [ˈteɪkɪŋ]1. noun2. plural noun* * *['teɪkɪŋ] 1.noun prise f2.takings plural noun recette f -
2 taking
A n ( act) prise f ; it was his for the taking il n'avait qu'à se donner la peine de le prendre ; the money was there for the taking il n'y avait plus qu'à encaisser l'argent. -
3 taking
taking ['teɪkɪŋ]old-fashioned (attractive) engageant, séduisant2 noun∎ the apples are there for the taking prenez (donc) une pomme, elles sont là pour ça;∎ the money/job is his for the taking il n'a qu'à accepter l'argent/le poste∎ the day's takings la recette de la journée;∎ the takings are good la recette est bonne -
4 taking
(land)appropriation f;(property)dépossession f;(specimen)prélèvement m -
5 taking off sheet
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > taking off sheet
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6 taking over
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > taking over
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7 taking and driving away
vol d'usage [Interpol]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > taking and driving away
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8 taking of the oath
Pol., Jur. prestation de sermentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > taking of the oath
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9 taking turns in governing the country
Pol. pratiquer l'alternance politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > taking turns in governing the country
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10 taking at sea
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11 taking effect
prise d'effet (RL, 2e) -
12 taking up a policy
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13 taking a bearing
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14 taking, of, accounts
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15 taking, of, an, oath
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16 taking, of, the, evidence
réception f des témoignagesEnglish-French legislative terms > taking, of, the, evidence
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17 taking, of, water
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18 risk-taking
risk-taking n there must be no risk-taking on ne doit pas prendre de risques ; risk-taking is part of the job prendre des risques fait partie du travail. -
19 risk-taking
(UNCOUNT) = fait de prendre des risques;∎ we knew there would be some risk-taking involved nous savions que ce ne serait pas sans risquesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > risk-taking
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20 profit-taking
prise f de bénéficesThe question really is whether the activity at SIVB is little more than routine profit-taking or whether it reflects a chink in the armor of the super high-tech economy. There are those who insist that any decrease in the bank's IPO/Venture Cap business will be more than offset by an increase in its traditional lending operations.
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taking — tak·ing n 1: a seizure of private property or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. by the exercise of eminent domain and for which just compensation to the owner must be… … Law dictionary
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Taking — Tak ing, n. 1. The act of gaining possession; a seizing; seizure; apprehension. [1913 Webster] 2. Agitation; excitement; distress of mind. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] What a taking was he in, when your husband asked who was in the basket! Shak.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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taking on — index assumption (adoption) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
taking — [tāk′iŋ] adj. 1. that captures interest; attractive; winning 2. Obs. contagious: said of disease n. 1. the act of one that takes 2. something taken 3. [pl.] earnings; profits; receipts 4. [Old Brit. Informal] a state of agitation or excitement … English World dictionary
Taking — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Taking >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 taking taking &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 reception reception &c.(taking in) 296 Sgm: N 1 deglutition deglutition &c.(taking food) 298 Sgm: N 1 appropriation appropriation prehension … English dictionary for students
taking — In criminal law and torts, the act of laying hold upon an article, with or without removing the same. It implies a transfer of possession, dominion, or control. Under various statutes relating to sexual offenses, such as the abduction of a girl… … Black's law dictionary
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taking — n. for the taking (it s there for the taking) ( it can be taken by anyone who wants it ) * * * [ teɪkɪŋ] for the taking ( it can be taken by anyone who wants if; it s there for the taking) … Combinatory dictionary