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  • 1 take over from

    v rellevar
    Esports: Ciclisme
    Def. del Termcat: Fer, un corredor, un relleu durant una cursa.

    English-Catalan dictionary > take over from

  • 2 take

    s presa | ingressos, recaptació
    v prendre, agafar | portar, conduir | guanyar | demanar | reservar, ocupar | admetre |acceptar | assumir |aguantar, suportar | tardar, trigar | arrelar | agradar, tenir èxit
    take a chance córrer el risc
    take care of tenir cura de
    take charge of encarregar-se de
    take place ocórrer, tenir lloc
    take away emportar-se
    take back tornar, retornar
    take down treure, abaixar, aterrar, enderrocar
    take from reduir, disminuir
    take in recollir, agafar | allotjar | entendre, assimilar | enganyar, donar gat per llebre
    take off treure, despenjar | suprimir | descomptar, fer descompte | enlairar-se, prendre el vol | arrencar | minvar
    take on prendre forma | assumir | encarregar-se de | acompanyar | agafar passatgers | acceptar | perdre els estreps
    take out treure | fer sortir | fer-se una assegurança
    take over fer-se càrrec de | assolir el poder | substituir
    take to afeccionar-se a, tirar-se a
    take up agafar | pujar, aixecar | absorbir | prendre possessió | dedicar-se a | criticar, censurar | seguir, acceptar

    English-Catalan dictionary > take

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  • take over from something — ˌtake ˈover (from sth) derived to become bigger or more important than sth else; to replace sth • Try not to let negative thoughts take over. • It has been suggested that mammals took over from dinosaurs 65 million years ago. • In your teens, pee …   Useful english dictionary

  • take over from somebody — ˌtake ˈover (from sb) | ˌtake sthˈover (from sb) derived 1. to begin to have control of or responsibility for sth, especially in place of sb else 2. to gain control of a political party, a country, etc • The army is threatening to take over if… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take something over from somebody — ˌtake ˈover (from sb) | ˌtake sthˈover (from sb) derived 1. to begin to have control of or responsibility for sth, especially in place of sb else 2. to gain control of a political party, a country, etc • The army is threatening to take over if… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take over — phrasal verb Word forms take over : present tense I/you/we/they take over he/she/it takes over present participle taking over past tense took over past participle taken over 1) [intransitive/transitive] to begin to do something that someone else… …   English dictionary

  • take over — UK US take over Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► [I or T] to begin to have control of something: »The firm was badly in need of restructuring when she took over. take sth over »The asset management company took over the… …   Financial and business terms

  • take over — v. (D; intr., tr.) to take over from (the new government has taken over from the outgoing government; we will take over power from them) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • take over — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you take over a company, you get control of it, for example by buying its shares. [V P n (not pron)] A British newspaper says British Airways plan to take over Trans World Airways. [Also V n P] 2) PHRASAL VERB If someone takes… …   English dictionary

  • take over — verb 1. seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one s right or possession (Freq. 12) He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town he usurped my rights She seized control of the throne after… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Take It from Me — Infobox Single Name = Take It From Me Cover size = Caption = Artist = Platinum Blonde Album = A side = B side = Released = 1983 Format = Recorded = Metalworks, Mississauga, Ontario Genre = New Wave Length = Label = CBS Records Canada Writer =… …   Wikipedia

  • take over — /ˌteɪk əυvə/ verb 1. to start to do something in place of someone else ● Miss Black took over from Mr Jones on May 1st. ● The buyer takes over the company’s liabilities. 2. ♦ to take over a company to buy a business by offering to buy most of its …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • take·over — /ˈteıkˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count] : an occurrence in which a person, company, etc., takes control of something The government experienced a military takeover in 2002. takeover bids The company was trying to protect itself from a …   Useful english dictionary

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