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took [tʊk]

I . take <took; taken> [teık] VB trans

10. take:

II . take <took; taken> [teık] N

take <took; taken> [teık]

take off inf
take on a new look (at)

take-off N

1. take-off:

economic ‘take-off’ N

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Overall, Belarus took home 19 medals, with four medals being gold, placing 16th in the medal standings, 13th in the total medal count.
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The endurance squad were able to turn the flying start to their advantage and took a clean victory over the sprinters.
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The group took their name from a section in a greeting card display.
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I took the announcement matter-of-factly, although wondering what it could be all about.
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The movie itself is a fictional account of events that took place during actual operations in Grenada.
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The rest of the story took me awhile, but the beginning and the end just flew into my head.
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The company took a one-time charge of $451 million and said it would eliminate 1,500 positions.
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She took his reverse-charge phone calls at home and sent food parcels.
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His self-portrait took during the repair was considered one of the early space selfies.
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Some friends took him to a hotel, where he settled in and left to run an errand.
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