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1 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) -
2 advantage
надмоќ, предност, добит, корист* * *n.1.предност; to have an advantage over smb. имање предност над некојadj. obvious advantage очигледна предност ;2. (tennis) предност ;3. misc.; to take advantage of smt. искористување на нешто; to take advantage of smb. прелажување некого; предност, корист, добит, надмоќn. предност; поволна положба; to take advantage of something - искористува нешто; to take advantage of somebody - се здобива со предност; to score on advantage - е во предностv. му оди на рака; дава предност; потпомага; унапредува; предимство; предност advantage; preference; priority предност; склоност; приоритет
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