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took [tʊk] VB

took pt of take

See also take

I . take [teɪk] N

1. take no pl (receipts):

2. take (filming):

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] VB trans

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take Brit (score):

16. take Brit, Aus (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

I . take [teɪk] N

1. take no pl (receipts):

2. take (filming):

II . take <took, taken> [teɪk] VB trans

2. take (consume):

3. take (hold):

6. take (hold onto):

15. take Brit (score):

16. take Brit, Aus (teach):

19. take (use for travel):

take aback VB trans

1. take aback (surprise):

I . take away VB trans

2. take away (deprive of):

3. take away (bring away with):

4. take away (make leave):

5. take away (lessen):

6. take away Brit, Aus (buy to eat elsewhere):

7. take away (subtract from):

8. take away mat:

take back VB trans

1. take back (return to original place):

2. take back (accept back):

3. take back (accompany a person):

6. take back (carry to a past time):

7. take back (remind):

take down VB trans

1. take down (bring lower):

2. take down (remove from high place):

5. take down (write):

6. take down inf (depress):

7. take down inf (make less confident):

II . take off VB intr

1. take off (leave the ground) AVIAT:

2. take off inf (leave):

4. take off (have success):

I . take on VB trans

1. take on (agree to try):

2. take on (employ):

3. take on (acquire):

4. take on (hire):

5. take on (fight):

take-off [ˈteɪkɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N

1. take-off AVIAT:

2. take-off Brit, Aus (imitation):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The movie itself is a fictional account of events that took place during actual operations in Grenada.
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I was down with cold and catarrh before the game and took medication which made me weak during the match, and was substituted.
www.goal.com
I took the announcement matter-of-factly, although wondering what it could be all about.
opinion.inquirer.net
This took the shine out of the rehabilitation package.
www.thehindu.com
She took his reverse-charge phone calls at home and sent food parcels.
www.smh.com.au
The group took their name from a section in a greeting card display.
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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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At 1:15 am they and four renegade sailors took over the ship.
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He took the most important decisions to avoid repeat accidents and informed the government of the situation in the disaster area.
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He took her as his common-law wife and later trusted her with running his plantation when he was away on business.
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