Language: English
Tense: Present Simple
Tense: Present Simple
Simple Forms
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| to take | take let's take take |
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| not to take | do not take let's not take do not take |
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See also verbs with similar meaning:
stock-take,
take a bow,
take a breath,
take a breather,
take a chance,
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- Be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
- Remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
- Ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial
- Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
- Be seized or affected in a specified way
- Be a student of a certain subject
- Interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
- Accept or undergo, often unwillingly
- Pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
- Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
- Take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
- Lay claim to; as of an idea
- Make a film or photograph of something
- Obtain by winning
- Point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
- Serve oneself to, or consume regularly
- Get into one's hands, take physically
- Have sex with; archaic use
- Travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route
- Proceed along in a vehicle
- Occupy or take on
- Take somebody somewhere
- Head into a specified direction
- Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
- Experience or feel or submit to
- To get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort
- Take into one's possession
- Take by force
- Buy, select
- Engage for service under a term of contract
- Receive or obtain regularly
- Make use of or accept for some purpose
- Receive willingly something given or offered
- Admit into a group or community
- Require (time or space)
- Assume, as of positions or roles
- Develop a habit
- Carry out
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Be capable of holding or containing
- Have with oneself; have on one's person
- Be designed to hold or take
- She took a chill
- This machine withdraws heat from the environment
- A reading was taken of the earth's tremors
- The gods assume human or animal form in these fables
- Be taken drunk
- She is reading for the bar exam
- You can't take credit for this!
- We took a pay cut
- She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her
- Consider the following case
- The hard work took its toll on her
- She took credit for the whole idea
- Shoot a movie
- He took first prize
- Take a swipe at one's opponent
- I don't take sugar in my coffee
- Can you take this bag, please
- He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable
- She takes Route 1 to Newark
- We drive the turnpike to work
- Strike a pose
- He conducted us to the palace
- We made for the mountains
- This brings me to the main point
- Take the plunge
- Take shelter from the storm
- I'll take three salmon steaks
- The army took the fort on the hill
- I'll take a pound of that sausage
- Shall we take a guide in Rome?
- We take the Times every day
- Take an opportunity
- Please accept my present
- We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member
- This event occupied a very short time
- The young prince will soon occupy the throne
- He took to visiting bars
- Take vengeance
- This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent
- The flask holds one gallon
- She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains
- This surface will not take the dye
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- Be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
- Remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
- Ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial
- Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
- Be seized or affected in a specified way
- Be a student of a certain subject
- Interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
- Accept or undergo, often unwillingly
- Pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
- Take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
- Take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
- Lay claim to; as of an idea
- Make a film or photograph of something
- Obtain by winning
- Point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
- Serve oneself to, or consume regularly
- Get into one's hands, take physically
- Have sex with; archaic use
- Travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route
- Proceed along in a vehicle
- Occupy or take on
- Take somebody somewhere
- Head into a specified direction
- Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
- Experience or feel or submit to
- To get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort
- Take into one's possession
- Take by force
- Buy, select
- Engage for service under a term of contract
- Receive or obtain regularly
- Make use of or accept for some purpose
- Receive willingly something given or offered
- Admit into a group or community
- Require (time or space)
- Assume, as of positions or roles
- Develop a habit
- Carry out
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Be capable of holding or containing
- Have with oneself; have on one's person
- Be designed to hold or take
- She took a chill
- This machine withdraws heat from the environment
- A reading was taken of the earth's tremors
- The gods assume human or animal form in these fables
- Be taken drunk
- She is reading for the bar exam
- You can't take credit for this!
- We took a pay cut
- She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her
- Consider the following case
- The hard work took its toll on her
- She took credit for the whole idea
- Shoot a movie
- He took first prize
- Take a swipe at one's opponent
- I don't take sugar in my coffee
- Can you take this bag, please
- He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable
- She takes Route 1 to Newark
- We drive the turnpike to work
- Strike a pose
- He conducted us to the palace
- We made for the mountains
- This brings me to the main point
- Take the plunge
- Take shelter from the storm
- I'll take three salmon steaks
- The army took the fort on the hill
- I'll take a pound of that sausage
- Shall we take a guide in Rome?
- We take the Times every day
- Take an opportunity
- Please accept my present
- We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member
- This event occupied a very short time
- The young prince will soon occupy the throne
- He took to visiting bars
- Take vengeance
- This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent
- The flask holds one gallon
- She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains
- This surface will not take the dye
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