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гимнаст
podnosić

take up VB trans

1. take up (lift):

podnosić [perf podnieść]

2. take up (start doing):

to take up sth
zabierać [perf zabrać] się za coś
to take up a job post
obejmować [perf objąć]

3. take up (draw attention to, discuss):

poruszać [perf poruszyć]
to take sth up with sb
omawiać [perf omówić] coś z kimś

4. take up (accept):

podejmować [perf podjąć]
take up offer, bet
przyjmować [perf przyjąć]

5. take up (continue):

6. take up time, space:

zajmować [perf zająć]

7. take up position:

zajmować [perf zająć]

8. take up (shorten):

skracać [perf skrócić]

9. take up (help to advance, patronise):

protegować [perf za-]

10. take up:

wchłaniać [perf wchłonąć]
amortyzować [perf z-]

take-up [ˈteɪkʌp] N ECON

take up with VB intr

1. take up with usu pej (become friendly):

2. take up with pass (absorb):

Present
Itake up
youtake up
he/she/ittakes up
wetake up
youtake up
theytake up
Past
Itook up
youtook up
he/she/ittook up
wetook up
youtook up
theytook up
Present Perfect
Ihavetaken up
youhavetaken up
he/she/ithastaken up
wehavetaken up
youhavetaken up
theyhavetaken up
Past Perfect
Ihadtaken up
youhadtaken up
he/she/ithadtaken up
wehadtaken up
youhadtaken up
theyhadtaken up

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He's saying he'll take up with state treasurers, when he meets them before the end of the year, the whole question of land planning regulation.
theconversation.com
At this point, the film has given her more than a few reasons to take up with the occult.
www.avclub.com
They take up the "citizens' perspective" on the policy sales campaign and leaders' efforts to scare voters into jumping at policy shadows.
theconversation.com
Reading lamps and a "captain's" headboard for storing water and books take up less space than regular nightstands.
gadling.com
It provides the basic skills and knowledge needed to take up a first post as an ESOL teacher.
en.wikipedia.org