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21 take care of
عُنِيَ بِـ \ care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. 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. Mind your own business! (keep out of other people’s affairs!). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. look after: to take care of: He looks after his old parents. -
22 take on
نَافَسَ \ compete: to take part in games, sports, examinations, etc. and try to be the best; try to do better than others in the same work or trade: He competed in five races and won two of them. Two firms competed with us for the right to look for oil here. emulate: to copy, esp. in an attempt to do better than: The small boy tries to emulate his clever brother. rival: to be a rival of; be as good as: No game can rival football, as a world sport. take on: to compete against: The team is willing to take on any other team. \ See Also بارى (بَارَى)، زاحم (زَاحَمَ)، تحدى (تَحَدَّى) -
23 take account of sth., take sth. into account
اِعْتَبَرَ \ consider: to think; have an opinion: I consider him a fool. Do you consider that I am to blame?. constitute: (in law) to be regarded as: Your act constitutes a crime. count: to consider, be considered; be worth considering: Do you count Peter as a friend? A friendly game doesn’t count as a match. rank: to consider (or to be considered) as having a certain position: I rank him (or He ranks) among the best footballers in the world. regard: to consider; look at: They regard it as an honour to work for her. They regard her with great respect. take account of sth., take sth. into account: to consider: The judge took the boy’s age into account, and punished him lightly. treat: to consider: His death was treated as murder. \ See Also أخذ بالاعتبار، ظل (ظلَّ)، اعتقد (اِعْتَقَدَ)، رأى (رأى)، قدر (قَدَّر)Arabic-English glossary > take account of sth., take sth. into account
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24 take
تَنَاوَلَ \ deal with: to concern: This book deals with diseases of the head. handle: to touch or move with the hands: Handle this box of glass with care. have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee?. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.) Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
25 take place
جَرَى \ flow: (of liquid) to run: Rivers flow to the sea, (of other things) to move steadily like a river Electricity flows along a wire. go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, to be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. run (ran, run): (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train, (of rivers) flow The Thames runs through London. stream: to flow freely: Her eyes streamed with tears. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. \ See Also سال (سَالَ)، تدفق (تَدَفَّقَ) -
26 take
أَخَذَ \ have: to take: Do you have milk in your coffee? Let’s have a swim. tackle: (in football) to get the ball away from (an attacking player). take: to get hold of; catch; seize: He took her hand and helped her up the slope, to have (a bath, a drink, medicine, effect, a holiday, a walk, etc.): Never take a heavy meal before swimming. -
27 take off
خَلَعَ (المَلابِسَ) \ take off: to remove (clothes): Take your coat off and hang it up. strip: to take off all or most of one’s clothes: They stripped for a swim in the river. \ See Also نزع (نَزَعَ) -
28 take account of sth., take sth. into account
أَخَذَ بالاعتبار \ take account of sth., take sth. into account: to consider: The judge took the boy’s age into account, and punished him lightly.Arabic-English glossary > take account of sth., take sth. into account
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29 take off
أقْلَعَت (الطائرة) \ take off: (of an aeroplane, etc.) to rise into the air: There was a loud noise as the plane took off. \ نَزَعَ (الملابس) \ take off: to remove (clothes): Take your coat off and hang it up. \ See Also خلع (خَلَعَ) -
30 take the throw-in
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31 take in
1) to include:يَشْمَل، يَضُمLiterature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.
2) to give (someone) shelter:يُؤْوي، يُعْطي مَلْجأHe had nowhere to go, so I took him in.
3) to understand and remember:يَفْهَم، يَسْتَوْعِبI didn't take in what he said.
4) to make (clothes) smaller:يُقَصِّرI lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.
5) to deceive or cheat:يَخْدَعHe took me in with his story.
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32 take over
1) to take control (of):يَتَوَلّى، يُسَيْطِر على2) ( often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it:يأخُذ عَمل شَخْصٍ آخر، يُبَدِّلHe retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.
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33 take (someone or something) seriously
1) to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest:يَحْمِل الأقوال مَحْمَل الجِدYou mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.
2) to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought:يأخُذ الأمْر بصورَةٍ جَدِيَّهHe refuses to take anything seriously.
Arabic-English dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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34 take (someone or something) seriously
1) to regard (a person or his statement etc) as in earnest:يَحْمِل الأقوال مَحْمَل الجِدYou mustn't take his jokes/promises seriously.
2) to regard (a matter) as a subject for concern or serious thought:يأخُذ الأمْر بصورَةٍ جَدِيَّهHe refuses to take anything seriously.
Arabic-English dictionary > take (someone or something) seriously
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36 take
سَلَكَ \ act: to behave: You are acting like a fool. behave: to act in a certain way: If you can’t behave (yourself), you’ll be punished. You behaved very badly. do: to act; behave: You must do as I do. Well done!. take: to use; follow: You took the wrong road. Take my advice. \ See Also تصرف (تَصَرَّف) -
37 take place
حَدَثَ \ be: to happen: When will the match be?. come about: to happen: How did this loss come about?. go on: to happen: What’s going on in that room?. happen: to take place: The accident happened at exactly 4 o’clock, be done What has happened to your old car? Did you sell it?. occur: to happen: Where did the accident occur?. take place: to happen: Tell me what took place at the meeting. -
38 take care of
رَعَى \ browse: (of animals that eat grass or plants) to feed. care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. feed (fed): (of animals) to eat: Sheep were feeding in the fields. foster: to care for (a homeless child). shepherd: to guide and protect (sb.) like a shepherd: He shepherded the children on to the train. sponsor: to act as sponsor (a plan, a student, etc.). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. \ See Also اهتم (اِهْتَمَّ) -
39 take
اِلْتَقَطَ \ pick: to gather (fruit, flowers, etc.); take with the fingers: Pick some roses for your mother. Pick those ants off your dress. pick up: to lift (from the ground, from a table, etc.): Pick up what you’ve dropped. take: to make (notes, a photograph, etc.): I took a picture of her. -
40 take in
ضَيَّقَ (الملابس) \ take in: (of clothes) to make smaller: If you lose a lot of weight, you’ll have to take all your clothes in.
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