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1 take
[teɪk] verb past tense took [tuk]: past participle taken1.1) ( often with down, ~out etc) to reach out for and grasp, hold, lift, pull etc:يأخُذI've had a tooth taken out.
2) ( often with away, ~in, ~off, ~out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place:يَحْمِل، يَقود، يَخْرُج مَعHe took her out for dinner.
3) to do or perform some action:يقومُ ب، يُنَفِّذWill you take a look?
4) to get, receive, buy, rent etc:يَحْصَل، يأخُذ، يَشْتَري، يَسْتأجِرWe took a house in London.
5) ( sometimes with back) to agree to have; to accept; He took my advice; They refused to take responsibility; I won't take that ( insult) from you!; I'm afraid we can't take back goods bought in a sale.يُوافِق على، يَقْبَل6) to need or require:How long does it take you to go home?
يَحْتاج، يَسْتَغْرِقIt takes time to do a difficult job like this.
7) to travel by (bus etc):يُسافِر، يأخُذ وَسيلَة سَفَرI took a taxi.
8) to have enough space for:يَتَّسِع لٍThe car takes five people.
9) to make a note, record etc:يأخُذ صورَه، يُسَجِّل حَرارَهThe nurse took the patient's temperature.
10) to remove, use, occupy etc with or without permission:يُزيل، يَنْزَع، يأخُذ بدون إذْنHe took all my money.
11) to consider (as an example):يَتَّخِذ، يَقْتَدي بِTake John for example.
12) to capture or win:يَحْصَل على، يأخُذ، يَرْبَحHe took the first prize.
13) ( often with away, ~from, ~off) to make less or smaller by a certain amount:يَطْرَحTake (away) four from ten, and that leaves six.
14) to suppose or think (that something is the case):يَعْتَبِر، يَفْتَرِض، يَظُنDo you take me for an idiot?
15) to eat or drink:يَتَناوَل، يأكُل، يَشْرَبTake these pills.
16) to conduct, lead or run; to be in charge or control of:يُدير، يَقود، يَكون مَسؤولا عَنWill you take the class/lecture/meeting this evening?
17) to consider or react or behave to (something) in a certain way:يَرُد الفِعْل، يَعْتَبِر، يَتَصَرَّف بصورةٍ ماHe took the news calmly.
18) to feel:يَشْعُر بِHe took pleasure/pride / a delight / an interest in his work.
19) to go down or go into (a road):يَتَّخِذ طَريقاTake the second road on the left.
2. noun1) the amount of money taken in a shop etc; takings:إيرادات المَتْجَرWhat was the take today?
2) the filming of a single scene in a cinema film:تَصْوير مَشْهَدAfter five takes, the director was satisfied.
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2 bath (bathe)
غَسَلَ (غَسَّلَ) \ bath (bathe): to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. -
3 bath, bathe
اِسْتَحَمَّ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. -
4 bath, bathe
اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. -
5 bath, (baths)
اِغْتِسَال \ bath, (baths): the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also غسل (غَسْل)، حمام (حَمَّام) -
6 bath, baths
اِسْتِحْمَام (حَمَّام) \ bath, baths: the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. bathe: the act of going into water to bathe or swim: Let’s go for a bathe in the lake. -
7 bath, baths
غَسْل \ bath, baths: the act of washing the whole body: I have (or take) a warm bath every night. wash: cleaning with water and soap: My shirt needs a wash. \ See Also حمام (حَمّام) -
8 take
تَنَاوَلَ \ deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. handle: to touch or move with the hands: Handle this box of glass with care. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.) Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
9 take
أَخَذَ \ have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee? Let’s have a swim. tackle: (in football) to get the ball away from (an attacking player). take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, to have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.): Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
10 استحم
اِسْتَحَمَّ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. -
11 اغتسل
اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. \ اِغْتَسَلَ بالمِرَشّ \ shower: to wash under a shower: She showered and dressed. -
12 غسل (غسل)
غَسَلَ (غَسَّلَ) \ bath (bathe): to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. \ غَسَلَ الأطْبَاق \ wash up: to wash the dirty dishes, etc. after a meal. \ غَسَلَ بِرِفْق \ rinse: to wash with clean water (so as to remove loose dirt or remove the soapy water of an earlier wash). \ غَسَلَ بالصّابون \ soap: to rub or cover with soap. \ غَسَلَ الشَّعْر بمستحضر خَاصّ \ shampoo: to wash (one’s hair) with soap and water. -
13 bathe
غَسَلَ (غَسَّلَ) \ bath (bathe): to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. -
14 wash
غَسَلَ (غَسَّلَ) \ bath (bathe): to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. -
15 bathe
اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. -
16 wash
اِغْتَسَلَ \ bath, bathe: to wash (a baby) in a bath; take a bath. bathe: to go into water (sea, river, baths, etc.) for pleasure. wash: to clean oneself in this way: Wash before you eat. -
17 استحم
اِسْتَحَمّ: اِغْتَسَلَto bathe, take a bath; to shower, take a shower; to wash up, wash (oneself) -
18 اغتسل
اِغْتَسَلَ: غَسَلَ بَدَنَهُ، اِسْتَحَمّto wash up, wash (oneself); to bathe, take a bath; to shower, take a shower -
19 tahabbala
take a steam bath [Sem h-b-l, Ara hbl (vapor)] -
20 أخذ
أَخَذَ \ have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee? Let’s have a swim. tackle: (in football) to get the ball away from (an attacking player). take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, to have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.): Never take a heavy meal before swimming. \ أَخَذَ (بعنف أو سرعة) \ seize: to take hold of (excitedly or violently); take possession of (firmly or by force): He seized her hand and kissed it. The police seized his supply of explosives. \ See Also أمْسَك بشيء \ أَخَذَ أسيرًا \ take prisoner: to make (sb.) a prisoner in war: The enemy took them all prisoners. \ أَخَذَ بالاضمِحْلال \ fail: (of eyesight; memory) to become weak. \ أَخَذَ بالاعتبار \ take account of sth., take sth. into account: to consider: The judge took the boy’s age into account, and punished him lightly. \ أَخَذَ بسيّارته \ pick up: to collect; take into one’s car: I picked up my son outside the school. \ أَخَذَ حمّامًا شمسيًّا \ sunbathe: to let the sun shine on one’s bare body, for the good of one’s health: I enjoy sunbathing after a swim. \ أَخَذَ صورة شمسِيَّة \ photograph: to take a photograph of: She photographed the ceremony. \ أَخَذَ عِلْمًا بِـ \ take note of: to pay attention to; make a written note of: The clerk took note of my complaints. \ أَخَذَ على عاتِقه \ undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly. \ أَخَذَ عَيِّنَةً مِن \ sample: to take a sample and try (it): After sampling his apples, we bought a boxful. \ أَخَذَ غَفْوَةً \ snooze: to have a short sleep, esp. by day: My father was snoozing in the sun. \ أَخَذَ في \ proceed: (with to) to do (sth.) in a determined way, without question or delay: He marched into my office and proceeded to search my cupboards. \ See Also شرع (شَرَع) \ أَخَذَ في الاعتِبار \ consider: to think of; care about the feelings of: You must consider other people as well as yourself. \ أَخَذَ في اعْتِبارِه \ allow for: to provide for; take into consideration: I’ve allowed enough time for a meal on the way. We must allow for possible delays. make allowance(s) for: to take into consideration facts that may change sth., esp. an opinion: The judge made allowance(s) for his youth, and punished him lightly. \ أَخَذَ نفَسًا عميقًا \ draw breath: to take in a breath: He drew a deep breath.
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