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81 take back
transitive verb1) (retract, have back) zurücknehmen; wieder einstellen [Arbeitnehmer]; wieder [bei sich] aufnehmen [Ehepartner]; (reclaim) sich (Dat.) wiedergeben lassen2) (return) zurückbringen; (take somewhere again) wieder bringen [Person]; (carry or convey back) wieder mitnehmenthat takes me back [to my childhood] — das weckt bei mir [Kindheits]erinnerungen
* * *1) (to make (someone) remember or think about (something): Meeting my old friends took me back to my childhood.) zurückversetzen2) (to admit that what one has said is not true: Take back what you said about my sister!) zurücknehmen* * *vt1. (retract)ok, I \take back that back o.k., ich nehme das zurück2. (return)▪ to \take back back ⇆ sb/sth jdn/etw [wieder] zurückbringento \take back sb back [home] jdn nach Hause bringensb \take backs sb back with him/her jd nimmt jdn mit nach Hause3. (transmit in thought)▪ to \take back sb back jdn zurückversetzen4. (not accept)to \take back an employee back eine[n] Angestellte[n] wieder einstellento \take back one's husband/wife back seinen Mann/seine Frau wieder aufnehmen5. (repossess)* * *take back v/t1. wieder nehmen3. zurückgewinnen, -erobern4. jemanden wieder einstellen5. seinen Ehemann etc wieder aufnehmen* * *transitive verb1) (retract, have back) zurücknehmen; wieder einstellen [Arbeitnehmer]; wieder [bei sich] aufnehmen [Ehepartner]; (reclaim) sich (Dat.) wiedergeben lassen2) (return) zurückbringen; (take somewhere again) wieder bringen [Person]; (carry or convey back) wieder mitnehmenthat takes me back [to my childhood] — das weckt bei mir [Kindheits]erinnerungen
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82 take back
vt1) ( retract)to \take back back <-> sth remark etw zurücknehmen;ok, I \take back that back o.k., ich nehme das zurück2) ( return)to \take back back <-> sb/ sth jdn/etw [wieder] zurückbringen;to \take back sb back [home] jdn nach Hause bringen;sb \take backs sb back with him/ her jd nimmt jdn mit nach Hause3) ( transmit in thought)to \take back sb back jdn zurückversetzen4) ( accept)to \take back back <-> sth merchandise etw zurücknehmen;( let return)to \take back an employee back eine[n] Angestellte[n] wieder einstellen;to \take back one's husband/ wife back seinen Mann/seine Frau wieder aufnehmen5) ( repossess) -
83 take into
vt1) ( transport)to \take into sb/ sth into town jdn/etw in die Stadt mitnehmen2) ( accept)to be \take inton into hospital ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert werden3) ( absorb into body)to \take into sth into sth etw in etw akk aufnehmen4) ( introduce to)to \take into sb into sth jdn in etw akk einführen5) ( last until)to \take into sb into... jdm bis... reichen;these supplies should \take into you into spring mit diesen Vorrat solltest du bis zum Frühling über die Runden kommen;she hoped that the new shoes would \take into the kids at least into June sie hoffte, dass die neuen Schuhe der Kinder zumindest bis zum Juni halten würden -
84 take down
vt1) ( write down)to \take down down <-> sth [sich dat] etw notieren [o aufschreiben]; particulars etw aufnehmen;to \take down down notes sich dat Notizen machen2) ( remove)he took down a book from the shelf er nahm ein Buch vom Regal [herunter];to \take down down the Christmas tree den Weihnachtsbaum abschmücken;to \take down down the curtains/ a picture die Gardinen/ein Bild abhängen3) ( disassemble)to \take down down a tent ein Zelt abschlagen;to \take down down the scaffolding das Gerüst abbauen4) ( bring downstairs)to \take down sb down jdm einen Dämpfer versetzen6) ( lower)to \take down down a flag eine Fahne einholen;to \take down one's trousers down seine Hosen [her]runterlassen -
85 take to
phr.v. 1. take to sb/sth a) засакува/бендисува некого/нешто; покажува симпатии кон некого/нешто. б) се свикнува/привикнува на нешто; покажува знаење/умеење за нешто: I didn't take to him Тој не ми се допадна; He took to tennis as if he had been playing it all his life Тој толку брзо научи да игра тенис како небаре цел живот да играл2. take to sth/doing sth почнува нешто/да (на)прави нешто; take to drink/drugs почнува да пие/зема дрога3. take to... оди/бега во...; take to one's bed оди в кревет; take to the woods бега в шума; take to the boats напушта брод (што тоне) -
86 take over
اِضْطَلَع بالشيء \ take over: take control (of sth.) from sb. else, in a formal manner: He took over my duties while I was away. \ تَسَلَّمَ العَمَل مِن \ take over: to take control (of sth.) from sb. else, in a formal manner: He took over my duties while I was away. A new company has taken over this shop. \ تَوَلَّى أَمْرَ الشَّيْء \ take over: to take control (of sth.) from sb. else, in a formal manner: He took over my duties while I was away. A new company has taken over this shop. -
87 take over
1. transitive verb1) (assume control of) übernehmentake somebody/something over — (fig.) von jemandem/etwas Besitz ergreifen
2) (carry or transport over)2. intransitive verbtake somebody/something over to somebody/somebody's flat/Guildford — jemanden/etwas zu jemandem/in jmds. Wohnung/nach Guildford bringen od. (ugs.) rüberbringen
übernehmen; [Manager, Firmenleiter:] die Geschäfte übernehmen; [Regierung, Präsident:] die Amtsgeschäfte übernehmen; [Beifahrer:] das Steuer übernehmentake over from somebody — jemanden ersetzen; (temporarily) jemanden vertreten
the night nurse takes over at 10 p.m. — um zehn Uhr [abends] tritt die Nachtschwester ihren Dienst an
* * *1) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over (noun take-over).) übernehmen2) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) übernehmen* * *I. vt1. (seize control)▪ to \take over over ⇆ sth etw übernehmenthe military took over the country das Militär hat die Macht im Lande ergriffento \take over over a company eine Firma übernehmen2. (assume)▪ to \take over over ⇆ sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] übernehmento \take over over sb's debts jds Schulden begleichenII. vi1. (assume responsibility)▪ to \take over over [from sb] jdn ablösencan you \take over over for an hour? kannst du mich eine Stunde ablösen?the night shift \take overs over at six o'clock die Nachtschicht übernimmt um sechs Uhrshe's now completely taken over sie führt mittlerweile das Regiment* * *B v/itake over for sb jemandes Stelle übernehmen;take over as chairman den Vorsitz übernehmen2. die Sache in die Hand nehmen3. in den Vordergrund treten, an die Spitze gelangen, in Mode kommen* * *1. transitive verb1) (assume control of) übernehmentake somebody/something over — (fig.) von jemandem/etwas Besitz ergreifen
2. intransitive verbtake somebody/something over to somebody/somebody's flat/Guildford — jemanden/etwas zu jemandem/in jmds. Wohnung/nach Guildford bringen od. (ugs.) rüberbringen
übernehmen; [Manager, Firmenleiter:] die Geschäfte übernehmen; [Regierung, Präsident:] die Amtsgeschäfte übernehmen; [Beifahrer:] das Steuer übernehmentake over from somebody — jemanden ersetzen; (temporarily) jemanden vertreten
the night nurse takes over at 10 p.m. — um zehn Uhr [abends] tritt die Nachtschwester ihren Dienst an
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88 take
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) -
89 take on
اِسْتَخْدَمَ \ apply: to put sth. on or into use (force, rules, etc.): Apply as much force as is necessary. employ: to give work to: My firm employs 300 men, to use: She employed every trick that she knew in the hope of getting what she wanted. engage: to give a job to: The school has engaged two new teachers. exercise: to make active use of (one’s mind, a power or right): Exercise a little more patience, please. exploit: to develop; make full use of (things that nature provides: forests, oil, coal, etc.): We can make electricity by exploiting the force of the river. take: to use; follow: We took the train to London. You took the wrong road. Don’t go! You should take this chance of a new job. take on: to give employment to: My company has taken on three new clerks. use: to employ (sth.) for a purpose; do sth. with: We use cups for drinking. I had to use force to open the door. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. \ See Also شغل (شَغَّلَ)، وظف (وَظَّفَ)، استثمر (اِسْتَثْمَر) -
90 take on
transitive verb1) (undertake) übernehmen; annehmen [Herausforderung, Wette usw.]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Bürde]; (accept responsibility for) sich einlassen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; sich (Dat.) aufbürden od. aufladen [Sache]4) (accept as opponent) sich auf eine Auseinandersetzung einlassen mit; es aufnehmen mit; den Kampf aufnehmen mit [Regierung, Gesetz]; (Sport) antreten gegen5) (take on board) aufnehmen* * *2) (to employ: They are taking on five hundred more men at the factory.) einstellen4) (to get; to assume: His writing took on a completely new meaning.) annehmen5) (to allow (passengers) to get on or in: The bus only stops here to take on passengers.) aufnehmen6) (to be upset: Don't take on so!)* * *◆ take onI. vt1. (agree to do)▪ to \take on on ⇆ sth responsibility etw auf sich akk nehmen; work, job etw annehmen [o übernehmen]2. (assume)▪ to \take on on ⇆ sth colour, expression etw annehmen3. (employ)▪ to \take on on ⇆ sb jdn einstellen4. (compete against)▪ to \take on on ⇆ sb es mit jdm aufnehmen, gegen jdn antreten5. (load)to \take on on ⇆ fuel auftankento \take on on ⇆ goods Waren aufnehmen [o laden]to \take on on ⇆ passengers Passagiere aufnehmen; bus Fahrgäste zusteigen lassen* * *A v/t1. Gewicht ansetzen2. Arbeit etc annehmen, übernehmen3. Waren, Passagiere aufnehmen, an Bord nehmen5. a) sich auf einen Kampf einlassen mitb) es aufnehmen mit6. eine Wette eingehen7. einen Ausdruck, eine Eigenschaft, Gestalt, auch eine Farbe annehmenB v/i1. umg sich haben, ein großes Theater machen:don’t take on so! hab dich nicht so!2. sich aufspielen3. ziehen, einschlagen (Buch, Schlager etc)4. in Dienst treten* * *transitive verb1) (undertake) übernehmen; annehmen [Herausforderung, Wette usw.]; auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Bürde]; (accept responsibility for) sich einlassen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; sich (Dat.) aufbürden od. aufladen [Sache]2) (enrol, employ) einstellen; aufnehmen [Schüler, Studenten]; annehmen [Privatschüler]3) (acquire, assume) annehmen [Farbe, Form, Ausdruck, Ausmaße]; erhalten [Bedeutung]4) (accept as opponent) sich auf eine Auseinandersetzung einlassen mit; es aufnehmen mit; den Kampf aufnehmen mit [Regierung, Gesetz]; (Sport) antreten gegen5) (take on board) aufnehmen* * *v.auf sich nehmen ausdr.engagieren v.übernehmen v. -
91 take over
vt1) ( seize control)to \take over over <-> sth etw übernehmen;the military took over the country das Militär hat die Macht im Lande ergriffen;to \take over over a company eine Firma übernehmen;to \take over over the show ( fig) das Regiment an sich reißen;2) ( assume)to \take over over <-> sth [for sb] etw [für jdn] übernehmen;to \take over over sb's debts jds Schulden begleichen vi1) ( assume responsibility)to \take over over [from sb] jdn ablösen;can you \take over over for an hour? kannst du mich eine Stunde ablösen?;the night shift \take overs over at six o'clock die Nachtschicht übernimmt um sechs Uhrshe's now completely taken over sie führt mittlerweile das Regiment -
92 take upon
transitive verbtake it upon oneself to do something — es auf sich (Akk.) nehmen, etwas zu tun; (in an interfering way) sich (Dat.) herausnehmen (ugs.), etwas zu tun
* * *vt ( usu pej)▪ to \take upon it upon oneself to do sth meinen, etw tun zu müssen, ungebeten etw tunhe took it upon himself to correct everyone at length er meinte, jeden immer ausführlich verbessern zu müssenshe took the planning of the office party upon herself sie hat die Planung der Party [selbst] in die Hand genommen* * *take upon v/t:take upon o.s. etwas auf sich nehmen;take it upon o.s. to do stha) es auf sich nehmen, etwas zu tun,b) sich berufen fühlen, etwas zu tun* * *transitive verbtake upon oneself — auf sich (Akk.) nehmen [Aufgabe, Pflicht, Verantwortung]
take it upon oneself to do something — es auf sich (Akk.) nehmen, etwas zu tun; (in an interfering way) sich (Dat.) herausnehmen (ugs.), etwas zu tun
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93 take on
vt1) ( agree to do)to \take on on <-> sth responsibility etw auf sich akk nehmen; work, job etw annehmen [o übernehmen];2) ( assume)to \take on on <-> sth colour, expression etw annehmen3) ( employ)to \take on on <-> sb jdn einstellen4) ( compete against)to \take on sb <-> on es mit jdm aufnehmen, gegen jdn antreten5) ( load)to \take on on fuel auftanken;to \take on on goods Waren aufnehmen [o laden];to \take on on passengers Passagiere aufnehmen; bus Fahrgäste zusteigen lassen vi (dated) sich akk aufregen -
94 take care of
تَعَهَّدَ (بِـ) \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. commit onself (to): to promise or say that one will do sth.. guarantee: to promise; say with certainty; say that sth. will satisfy: I guarantee that you’ll be pleased. This watch is guaranteed (to work correctly) for two years. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. mind: to attend to; look after (a baby, animals, a machine, sth. that is left in one’s care for a short time, etc.): His wife minds the shop while he has a meal. nurse: to look after (sb.), as a nurse does: She nursed her sick husband. take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. undertake: to agree to do: If you undertake a job, you must do it properly, to promise He undertook to sell my car for me. vow: promise solemnly. \ See Also عُنِيَ، تولى (تَوَلَّى)، التزم (اِلْتَزَمَ)، كفل (كَفِلَ)، سَهِرَ على -
95 take apart
* * *(to separate (something) into the pieces from which it is made: He took the engine apart.) auseinandernehmen* * *I. vt1. (disassemble)▪ to \take apart apart ⇆ sth etw auseinandernehmen [o zerlegento \take apart apart an argument/article ein Argument/einen Artikel zerpflückenII. vi▪ to \take apart apart zerlegbar seinstop, that doesn't \take apart apart halt, das kann man nicht auseinandernehmen* * *take apart v/t1. TECH auseinandernehmen, zerlegen2. fig umg einen Gegner, eine Theorie, ein Theaterstück etc auseinandernehmen* * ** * *expr.auseinander nehmen ausdr.auseinandernehmen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
96 take apart
vt1) ( disassemble)to \take apart apart <-> sth etw auseinandernehmen [o zerlegen];to \take apart apart zerlegbar sein;stop, that doesn't \take apart apart halt, das kann man nicht auseinandernehmen -
97 take *****
[teɪk] took vb: pt taken pp1. vt1) (gen) prendere, (remove, steal) portar viatake 6 from 9 Math — 9 meno 6
he took £5 off the price — ha fatto uno sconto di 5 sterline
to take a trick Cards — fare una presa
"to be taken three times a day" Med — "da prendersi tre volte al dì"
to take cold/fright — prendere freddo/paura
2) (bring, carry) portare, (accompany) accompagnarehe goes to London every week, but he never takes me — va a Londra tutte le settimane ma non mi porta mai con sé
to take for a walk — (child, dog) portare a fare una passeggiata
3) (require: effort, courage) volerci, occorrere, Gram prendere, reggereit took me two hours to do it; I took two hours to do it — mi ci sono volute due ore per farlo
it takes a lot of time/courage — occorre or ci vuole molto tempo/coraggio
4) (accept, receive) accettare, (obtain, win: prize) vincere, ottenere, (1st place) conquistare, (Comm: money) incassareplease take a seat — prego, si sieda
it's £50, take it or leave it — sono 50 sterline, prendere o lasciare
can you take it from here? — (handing over task) puoi andare avanti tu?
5) (have room or capacity for: passengers) contenere, (support: subj: bridge) avere una portata di, (chair) tenere6) (conduct: meeting) condurre, (church service) officiare, (teach, study: course) fare, (exam, test) fare, sostenerethe professor is taking the French course himself — sarà il professore stesso a fare or tenere il corso di francese
I took the driving test — ho fatto or sostenuto l'esame di guida
7) (understand, assume) pensare, (consider: case, example) prendereI take it that... — suppongo che...
may I take it that...? — allora posso star certo che...?
take D.H. Lawrence, for example — prendete D.H. Lawrence, per esempio
8) (put up with, tolerate: climate, alcohol) sopportareI won't take no for an answer — non accetterò una risposta negativa or un rifiuto
9) (negotiate: bend) prendere, (fence) saltare10)to be taken with sb/sth — essere tutto (-a) preso (-a) da qn/qc11)(as function verb: see other element)
to take a photograph — fare una fotografiato take a bath/shower — fare un bagno/una doccia
2. vi3. nCine ripresa•- take in- take off- take on- take out- take to- take up -
98 take to
1) (to find acceptable or pleasing: I soon took to her children/idea.) simpatizar con, empezar a gustar2) (to begin to do (something) regularly: He took to smoking a pipe.) aficionarse av + prep + oa) (respond well to, develop liking for)she took to teaching immediately — enseguida le tomó gusto a la enseñanza, la enseñanza se le dio bien desde el principio
b) ( form habit of)to take to drink — darse* a la bebida
to take to -ing — darle* a alguien por + inf
c) ( go to)to take to the hills — \<\<rebels\>\> huir* al monte
VI + PREP1) (=form liking for) [+ person] tomar cariño a algn, encariñarse con algn; [+ sport] aficionarse a; [+ surroundings, idea] hacerse ashe didn't take kindly to the idea — no le gustó or no le hizo gracia la idea
2) (=form habit of)to take to doing sth: she took to inviting them round every Sunday — empezó a invitarles a casa todos los domingos
she took to telling everyone that... — le dio por contar a todos que...
3) (=escape to)heel I, 1., 1), hill, wood* * *v + prep + oa) (respond well to, develop liking for)she took to teaching immediately — enseguida le tomó gusto a la enseñanza, la enseñanza se le dio bien desde el principio
b) ( form habit of)to take to drink — darse* a la bebida
to take to -ing — darle* a alguien por + inf
c) ( go to)to take to the hills — \<\<rebels\>\> huir* al monte
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99 take part in
اِشْتَركَ \ be in for: to be going to take part in (a race, an exam, etc.): Are you in for the long jump?. take part in: to join with other people in doing (sth.): How many people took part in the game?. join in: to take part: The game has begun, but you can join in. Do you want to join in the game?;. go in for: to enter for; arrange to take (an examination) or take part in (a competition): I’m going in for the long jump. participate: to share or take part (esp. in some activity): They bought the girl who was leaving a gift, and asked me to participate (in giving money). \ See Also شارَكَ في -
100 take
ظَنَّ \ I dare say: I think it is possible: I dare say you’ve never seen a lion. fancy: to imagine; think without enough reason: He fancied that he heard a voice. imagine: to suppose; think: I imagine that you’re right. presume: to suppose that sth. is true, without complete proof: He is missing and is presumed (to be) dead. I presumed that you would want a ticket, so I bought you one. suppose: to imagine (sth.) to be true; think: She supposes that I am working; but she is wrong. I suppose you can’t lend me a pound?. surmise: to guess without much reason. take: to understand; believe: I took him to be your son. think (thought): to have an uncertain opinion: I think he’s still there (but I’m not sure). understand: to think; have received an idea: We understood him to be dead. \ See Also اعتقد (اعْتَقَدَ)
См. также в других словарях:
take sth private — ► FINANCE, STOCK MARKET to take control of a company or organization whose shares are traded on a stock market by buying the shares back from other shareholders: »Two of the world s richest men combined to take the upmarket hotel chain private in … Financial and business terms
take sth on board — ► to accept a new idea, method of working, etc.: »It s important that we take on board the environmental concerns of consumers. Main Entry: ↑board … Financial and business terms
take sth away — UK US take sth away Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to remove something: »The federal government threatened to take away $1 billion in highway funds. take sth away from sb/sth »The amendments are not really taking any… … Financial and business terms
take sth up — UK US take sth up Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to fill an amount of space or time: »Getting his business started has taken up all his time. ► to start doing a new job or activity: »She takes up her new post on… … Financial and business terms
take sth out — UK US take sth out Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► FINANCE, BANKING, MARKETING to arrange and pay for insurance, a loan, an advertisement, etc.: take out a loan/mortgage »He took out a $44,000 startup loan. »They… … Financial and business terms
take sth on — UK US take sth on Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► WORKPLACE, HR to accept a particular job or responsibility: »These new demands may be hard for traditional managers to take on. »Secretaries are now far more able to… … Financial and business terms
take sth forward — UK US take sth forward Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to deal with something and make it successful in the future: »You need to find the best manager to take the idea forward … Financial and business terms
take sth in — UK US take sth in Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to include something: »A comprehensive carbon tax that took in other fuels, such as coal, would be much greener than just petrol taxes. »These figures are open to… … Financial and business terms
take sth off — UK US take sth off Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► WORKPLACE to have a period of time away from work: »After the business trip she took a few days off. »I am definitely looking forward to taking some time off. ► FINANCE … Financial and business terms
take sth back — UK US take sth back Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to return something that you have bought to a store: »He took the faulty kettle back and demanded a refund … Financial and business terms
take sth to task over sth — take sb/sth to task (over sth) ► to criticize a person, group of people, or an organization for doing something that you think is very wrong: »Farmers took the large supermarket chains to task over their ruthless pricing. Main Entry: ↑task … Financial and business terms