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121 take advantage of
اِسْتَفَادَ (مِنْ) \ profit: to gain: We can profit (gain wisdom or skill) by experience. take advantage of: to make good use of: I took advantage of the new public baths and learnt to swim. utilize: to make use of (sth. that one has): Coal, oil and gas are all utilized as means of power. -
122 take a liberty
رَفَعَ الكُلْفَةَ \ take a liberty: to do sth. that is not polite unless one has asked for permission first: He took the liberty of borrowing my bicycle while I was out. \ See Also تجرأ (تَجَرَّأَ) -
123 take the liberty
تَجَرّأ \ take the liberty: to do sth. that is not polite unless one has asked for permission first: He took the liberty of borrowing my bicycle while I was out. -
124 take eyes off
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125 take special pride
Общая лексика: (in sth.) особенно гордиться (чем-л.) -
126 take (one's) eyes off (sth)
Общая лексика: отрывать взгляд от (чего л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take (one's) eyes off (sth)
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127 take a lot of flak for sth. from sb.
Общая лексика: критиковать (страдат. залог: Его сильно критиковали - Mayor Robertson took a lot of flak for that decision from local residents.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take a lot of flak for sth. from sb.
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128 take special pride (in sth.)
Общая лексика: особенно гордиться (чем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take special pride (in sth.)
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