take in in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for take in in the English»French Dictionary

I.take in VB [Brit teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb] in, take in [sb])

II.take in VB [Brit teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take in [sth])

Translations for take in in the English»French Dictionary

I.take [Brit teɪk, Am teɪk] N

II.take <pret took, pp taken> [Brit teɪk, Am teɪk] VB trans

10. take (require) activity, course of action:

III.take <pret took, pp taken> [Brit teɪk, Am teɪk] VB intr

See also prisoner, hostage, drug

prisoner [Brit ˈprɪz(ə)nə, Am ˈprɪz(ə)nər] N

hostage [Brit ˈhɒstɪdʒ, Am ˈhɑstɪdʒ] N

I.drug [Brit drʌɡ, Am drəɡ] N

II.drug <pres part drugging; pret, pp drugged> [Brit drʌɡ, Am drəɡ] VB trans

I.full [Brit fʊl, Am fʊl] ADJ

1. full (completely filled):

complet/-ète
plein à craquer inf

II.full [Brit fʊl, Am fʊl] ADV

I.favour Brit, favor Am [Brit ˈfeɪvə, Am ˈfeɪvər] N

2. favour (kindness):

do me a favour! lit

III.favour Brit, favor Am [Brit ˈfeɪvə, Am ˈfeɪvər] VB trans

I.term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] N

1. terms (conditions):

termes mpl
terms COMM
terms of trade COMM, ECON

IV.term [Brit təːm, Am tərm] VB trans

I.effect [Brit ɪˈfɛkt, Am əˈfɛkt] N

IV.effect [Brit ɪˈfɛkt, Am əˈfɛkt] VB trans

I.case1 [Brit keɪs, Am keɪs] N

See also rest, headcase

I.rest [Brit rɛst, Am rɛst] N

I.place [Brit pleɪs, Am pleɪs] N

1. place (location, position):

2. place (town, hotel etc):

IV.place [Brit pleɪs, Am pleɪs] VB trans

See also take place

I.public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, Am ˈpəblɪk] N

II.public [Brit ˈpʌblɪk, Am ˈpəblɪk] ADJ

public/-ique

I.chief [Brit tʃiːf, Am tʃif] N

II.chief [Brit tʃiːf, Am tʃif] ADJ attr

V.chief [Brit tʃiːf, Am tʃif]

take in in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for take in in the English»French Dictionary

Translations for take in in the English»French Dictionary

III.take <took, taken> [teɪk] VB intr (have effect)

See also out, in between

out → out of

See also inch

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The route was altered to take account of the faster boats, and to take in stopovers at many of the sponsoring cities.
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It is also likewise forbidden to sublet, or take in as boarders those living on non-labour incomes.
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You can also take in a paying guest and use the rental and food charges for your short-term investments avenues.
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They are extremely distrustful of outsiders and do not often take in strangers, especially ex-holders, without some proof of trust.
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What would be the function of a sense organ if there were not the nervous system to take in the signal and induce behavior?
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This was largely due to the harsh measures he was forced to take in order to save the embattled empire.
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He was an unabashed sightseer who wanted to take in everything available, and he could recreate vividly all he saw.
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There are restrictions on the amount of liquids you can take in your hand luggage.
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Beyond outsourcing, pension fund investment teams have occasionally grown to take in other, unrelated, assets.
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Poe's pampered nature also tends to make him overreact to things that everyone else would more or less take in stride.
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