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1 take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
(to receive (a statement, news etc) with a slight feeling of disbelief: I took his story with a pinch of salt.) izturēties kritiski/skeptiski; neņemt par pilnuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
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2 take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
(to receive (a statement, news etc) with a slight feeling of disbelief: I took his story with a pinch of salt.) izturēties kritiski/skeptiski; neņemt par pilnuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) with a grain/pinch of salt
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3 to take rank with
piederēt pie vienas kategorijas -
4 to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
pieslieties kādai puseiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
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5 to take bad with the good
vīrišķīgi pārciest dzīves likstas -
6 to take freedoms with somebody
atļauties vaļības pret kādu -
7 to take something with a grain of salt
skeptiski izturēties pret kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take something with a grain of salt
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8 take offence
( with at) (to be offended (by something): He took offence at what she said.) apvainoties; justies aizvainotam -
9 take on
1) (to agree to do (work etc); to undertake: He took on the job.) stāties darbā2) (to employ: They are taking on five hundred more men at the factory.) pieņemt darbā3) ((with at) to challenge (someone) to a game etc: I'll take you on at tennis.) izaicināt (uz sacensību); saderēt4) (to get; to assume: His writing took on a completely new meaning.) iegūt; pieņemt5) (to allow (passengers) to get on or in: The bus only stops here to take on passengers.) uzņemt (pasažierus)6) (to be upset: Don't take on so!) pārdzīvot; uztraukties -
10 take charge
1) ((with of) to begin to control, organize etc: The department was in chaos until he took charge (of it).) būt [] pārziņā2) ((with of) to take into one's care: The policeman took charge of the gun.) rūpēties par -
11 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) griezties (ar problēmu, sūdzību) pieEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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12 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) griezties (ar problēmu, sūdzību) pieEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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13 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) griezties (ar problēmu, sūdzību) pieEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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14 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) griezties (ar problēmu, sūdzību) pieEnglish-Latvian dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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15 take in
1) (to include: Literature takes in drama, poetry and the novel.) ietvert; iekļaut2) (to give (someone) shelter: He had nowhere to go, so I took him in.) dot naktsmājas/pajumti3) (to understand and remember: I didn't take in what he said.) saprast; aptvert4) (to make (clothes) smaller: I lost a lot of weight, so I had to take all my clothes in.) ieņemt, iešūt (apģērbu)5) (to deceive or cheat: He took me in with his story.) apmānīt; piekrāpt -
16 take over
1) (to take control (of): He has taken the business over (noun take-over).) pārņemt vadību2) ((often with from) to do (something) after someone else stops doing it: He retired last year, and I took over (his job) from him.) pārņemt (no kāda) -
17 take a bet
( often with on) (to bet: Are you willing to take a bet on whether he'll come or not?) []slēgt derības -
18 take a joke
(to be able to accept or laugh at a joke played on oneself: The trouble with him is that he can't take a joke.) saprast joku -
19 take it out on
(to be angry with or unpleasant to because one is angry, disappointed etc oneself: You're upset, but there's no need to take it out on me!) izgāzt dusmas (uz kādu) -
20 take (something) in good part
(not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc): John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.) uzņemt labsirdīgi/bez aizvainojuma
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