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1 ottaa kädestä
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2 ottaa hoitaakseen
• take in hand• take over -
3 ottaa huolekseen
• take in hand -
4 ryhtyä
yks.nom. ryhtyä; yks.gen. ryhdyn; yks.part. ryhtyi; yks.ill. ryhtyisi; mon.gen. ryhtyköön; mon.part. ryhtynyt; mon.ill. ryhdyttiinaddress (verb)begin (verb)embark (verb)engage in (verb)enter (verb)enter into (verb)enter upon (verb)go in for (verb)proceed (verb)resort (verb)set about (verb)start (verb)take to (verb)undertake (verb)embark on set to take up (noun)* * *• commence• go in for• get involved• enter• enter upon• enter into• engage• engage in• intend to do• embark on• set out• buckle to• begin• embark• mix with• become• put one's hand to• set about• set to work• set to• start out• start• take to• take up• touch• turn to• undertake• warm up• resort to• proceed• address -
5 toimittaa
yks.nom. toimittaa; yks.gen. toimitan; yks.part. toimitti; yks.ill. toimittaisi; mon.gen. toimittakoon; mon.part. toimittanut; mon.ill. toimitettiinadminister (verb)arrange (verb)attend to (verb)carry out (verb)compile (verb)convey (verb)deliver (verb)discharge (verb)dispatch (verb)do (verb)edit (verb)execute (verb)hold (verb)perform (verb)procure (verb)see to (verb)serve (verb)supply (verb)transact (verb)* * *finance, business, economy• dischargefinance, business, economy• furnishfinance, business, economy• execute• editfinance, business, economy• do• distributefinance, business, economy• compilefinance, business, economy• serve• directfinance, business, economy• deliver• conveyfinance, business, economy• conductfinance, business, economy• go aboutfinance, business, economy• dispatch• hand overfinance, business, economy• hold• obtain• perform• carryfinance, business, economy• procurefinance, business, economy• publish• send• supplyfinance, business, economy• takefinance, business, economy• transact• transmitfinance, business, economy• officiate atfinance, business, economy• see tofinance, business, economy• busy oneself with• bring• be busyfinance, business, economy• attend tofinance, business, economy• administerfinance, business, economy• accommodatefinance, business, economy• carry out• practise
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