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1 take one's breath away
• duboko uzbuditi nekoga; zapanjiti nekoga; zgranuti nekoga -
2 take one's gruel
• dobiti svoje; izvući svoje -
3 take one's hook
• kliknuti; marifetluk; nabosti; okuka; pecati; širok srp; uhvatiti kukom; ukopčati; zagrepsti; zakačiti; zakopčati; zdipiti -
4 take one's place
• zauzeti mesto -
5 take one's revenge upon a pers
• osvetiti se kome -
6 take one's time
• polako raditi; raditi natenane -
7 to take one's clothes off
• svući se -
8 to take one's hook
• nabosti; nataći na rog; okuka; uhvatiti kukom; zakačiti; zakopčati -
9 take an affair into one's own
• uzeti stvar u svoje ruke -
10 take leave of one's senses
• poludeti -
11 take off one's shoes
• izuti se -
12 take up one's pitch
• namestiti se -
13 take up one's quarters with a
• nastaniti se kod koga -
14 take upon one
• obavezati se; preduzeti
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