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1 partake
intransitive verb, forms aspartake of — (eat) zu sich nehmen [Kost, Mahlzeit]
* * *past tense - partook; verb(to take part: They all partook in the final decision.) teilhaben* * *par·take[pɑ:ˈteɪk, AM pɑ:rˈ-]vi<-took, -taken>to \partake of drink/food etw mittrinken/mitessenwould you care to \partake of a little wine with us? würden Sie uns die Ehre erweisen, ein Gläschen Wein mit uns zu trinken? geh3. (have)* * *[pAː'teɪk] pret partook, ptp partaken [pAː'teɪkn]vi (form)1)to partake of (food, drink) — zu sich (+dat) nehmen
will or do you partake? (form, hum) — darf or kann ich Ihnen etwas anbieten?
2)(= share in)
to partake of an experience — an einer Erfahrung (dat) teilhaben, jds Erfahrung (acc) teilen3)to a certain extent he partakes of his father's arrogance — er hat etwas von der Arroganz seines Vaters
4)to partake in sth (in activity) — an etw (dat) teilnehmen
* * *A v/i irr1. teilnehmen, -haben ( beide:in an dat)2. partake of etwas (an sich) haben (von):his manner partakes of insolence es ist etwas Unverschämtes in seinem Benehmen4. partake of essen, einnehmen, zu sich nehmenB v/t teilen, teilhaben an (dat)* * *intransitive verb, forms astake 2. (formal)partake of — (eat) zu sich nehmen [Kost, Mahlzeit]
* * *(of) v.etwas an sich haben (von) ausdr.mitessen v. v.sich beteiligen (an) v.teilhaben v.teilnehmen v.
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