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121 take office
вступить в должность, принять дела, приступить к исполнению (служебных) обязанностей; прийти к властиThis big business opposition to Roosevelt started to develop within a year after he took office. (W. Foster, ‘History of Communist Party of the United States’, ch. 23) — Оппозиция крупного капитала политике Рузвельта начала действовать через год после вступления Рузвельта в должность президента.
Labour took office in England for the first time in 1924. — В Англии лейбористское правительство впервые пришло к власти в 1924 году.
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122 take to smth. like a duck to water
разг.охотно взяться за что-л.; ≈ чувствовать себя в своей стихии, как рыба в водеWhen I began to write I did so as though it were the most natural thing in the world. I took to it as a duck takes to water. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Summing Up’, ch. 6) — Писать было для меня с самого начала так же естественно, как для утки - плавать.
My husband too has taken to business like a duck to water... (J. Murdoch, ‘The Black Prince’, ‘Postscript by Christian’) — Мой муж тоже оказался прирожденным бизнесменом...
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123 take the charge of
брать на хранение; принимать управлениеtook charge of — взял ответственность; брал ответственность
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124 take the initiative
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125 take advantage of
to make use of (a situation, person etc) in such a way as to benefit oneself:يَنْتَهِز، يَغْتَنِم فُرْصَهHe took full advantage of all his business opportunities.
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126 take advantage of
(to make use of (a situation, person etc) in such a way as to benefit oneself: He took full advantage of all his business opportunities.) profiter de -
127 take advantage of
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128 take a (or the) knock
пocтpaдaть, пoтepпeть нeудaчу; paзopитьcя, пoгopeть; вылeтeть в тpубуHe certainly took a knock when he wasn't re-elected, but he's probably done better for himself in business than he would have in politics. 'Tulsham runs the place. You know him, do you?' 'No, I've never met him. I've seen him around. He's taken the knock. I could see that' (A. Marshall)
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