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take

144 ENTRIES FOUND:
1 take /ˈteɪk/ verb
took /ˈtʊk/ ; taken /ˈteɪkən/ ; taking
1 take
/ˈteɪk/
verb
took /ˈtʊk/ ; taken /ˈteɪkən/ ; taking
Learner's definition of TAKE
[+ object]
: to carry or move (something) to a place带走,拿走,取走(某物)
: to carry and give (something) to a person把…带给(某人);把…拿给(某人)
: to carry, move, or lead (someone) to a place带去,引领(某人)
sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻
Usage用法The verbs bring and take are sometimes used in a way that shows that they have opposite meanings.动词bring和take有时用于表示相反的意思。When this is true, bring suggests that something is moving toward someone or something, and take suggests that something is moving away.*bring意指把某物带来,take表示把某物带走、取走。
[+ object] : to begin to hold (someone or something) with your fingers, arms, etc.拿;握;抱
[+ object] : to remove (something) from a place, a person's hand, etc.(从…)拿走,移开often + from
[+ object]
: to get (something) : to gain possession of (something)拿走;占取;获取
: to claim (someone or something) as your own(声称)拥有,占有usually used as (be) taken通常用作(be) taken
[+ object] : to cause (someone) to be your prisoner捕获;俘虏
[+ object] : to cause (someone) to die使(某人)死亡;使(某人)去世
: to cause (someone's life) to end夺走(某人)生命;使丧生
[+ object]
: to borrow or use (a phrase, an idea, etc., that was created by a different person or used in a different place)引用;选取;摘录usually + from
: to begin to have (a particular shape or form)形成;成型
[+ object] : to choose to have (something)选用;选取
[+ object]
: to accept or receive (something) as payment or as a response收取,接收,接受(付款或业绩)
: to accept (something, such as blame, credit, or responsibility)接受(责备、赞扬、责任等)
10 
[+ object] : to allow (someone) to join a club, to attend a school, to become part of a relationship, etc.接收(某人入会、入学等);接受(某种关系等)
see also take on (below)
11 
[+ object] : to be able to hold (a number of people or things) : to have enough room for (something)容纳;盛;装
12 
[+ object]
: to need or require (something)需要;要求
◊ The phrases it takes two and it takes two to tango are used to say that two people or groups are needed in order to do something.孤掌难鸣;一个巴掌拍不响
13 
[+ object] : to do or perform (something)做,进行(某事)
14 
[+ object] : to get (a drug, pill, etc.) into your body by swallowing it, breathing it in, etc.服(药);吸(毒)
15 
[+ object] : to sit or stand in (a particular place) : to move into position on (a stage, field, etc.)入(座);入(席);(在舞台、运动场等)就位
16 
[+ object] : to create or record (a picture or image)拍照;摄影
17 
[+ object]
: to find out (a person's temperature, height, etc.)测量,测定(体温、身高等)
: to find out and write down (information)查明,记下(信息)
: to create (a list or a record of information)列(表);记录(信息)
18 
[+ object]
: to travel using (a road, vehicle, etc.)取(…道);走(…路线);乘坐(…交通工具)
: to turn toward (a particular direction)(朝…)转向
19 
[+ object] : to move on or over (something) in a particular way(以某方式)跨过,绕过,越过
20 
[+ object]
: to agree to do or have (a job, role, etc.)接受(工作);担当,扮演(角色)
British : to teach (a person or class) or lead (a religious service)给(个人或班级)授课;主持(宗教仪式)
21 
[+ object] : to study (a subject) or participate in (a class) as a student学习;上课
22 
[+ object] : to complete (a test or exam)完成(测验或考试)
23 
[+ object] of a machine : to use or need (something) in order to work(机器)使用,需用
24 
[+ object] : to use (something) for a particular purpose(为某目的)利用,采用
25 
[+ object] : to accept (the power to deal with something) : to accept control of (something)接受(权力);控制
26 
[+ object] British : to make (a decision) with authority正式做出(决定)
27 
[+ object] : to deal with or consider (something)处理;考虑
28 
[+ object]
: to understand or think about (something or someone) in a certain way(以某种方式)理解,考虑
: to react to (someone or something) in a certain way对待;(以…方式)做出反应
29 
[+ object] : to think about (something or someone) as an example以…为例;将…作为例证
30 
[+ object] : to think of (someone or something) as a particular type of person or thing把…当成;把…当作usually + for
31 
[+ object] : to believe (something that someone tells you)相信(某人说的话)
32 
[+ object]
: to begin to have (an opinion, interest, etc.)形成,产生(观点、兴趣等)
: to ask people to make choices or give opinions in (a vote, poll, etc.)举行投票;进行民意调查
33 
[+ object] : to feel or experience (an emotion)感到,体会到(某种情感)
often + in or to
◊ If you are taken ill/sick or (US) take ill/sick, you suddenly become ill.突然生病
34 
[+ object]
: to experience or be affected by (something unpleasant)遭受
: to experience (something bad or unpleasant) without being seriously harmed经受;耐受
often used in negative statements常用于否定句
sometimes used in an exaggerated way有时用于夸张
: to accept the difficulty or unpleasantness of (something or someone) without complaining or making changes容忍;忍受
35 
[+ object] : to become known by (someone) in a certain way(以某种方式)为人所知
36 
[+ object] : to be liked or enjoyed by (someone) : to delight (someone)使喜欢;使愉快used as用作(be) takenusually + with or by
37 
[+ object] : to be the cause of (damage, suffering, etc.)带来(破坏、损害等)
38 
[+ object]
: to win or get (something) in a game, contest, etc.赢得(比赛、竞赛等)
: to beat or defeat (someone) in a game, fight, etc.(在游戏、战斗等中)打败
39 
[+ object] : to cause (someone or something) to move to a particular level or area of activity使发展到…水平;使进入…领域
40 
[+ object] : to go to a safe or calm place for (shelter, cover, etc.)去(遮蔽处、庇护处等)躲避
41 
[no object] : to be effective or become established奏效;成功
42 
[+ object] : to be able to have (something) when treated in a particular way(经某方式处理后)具有,拥有
43 
[+ object] grammar : to appear or be used with (something)和…连用
44 
[+ object] mathematics : subtract often + away
◊ In addition to the phrases shown below, take occurs in many idioms that are shown at appropriate entries throughout the dictionary. For example, take a backseat can be found at backseat and take the cake can be found at 1cake.除下列短语外,take也会在本词典许多相关词条下的习语中出现。例如,在BACKSEAT词条下有take a backseat,在cAkE词条下有take the cake。

take aback

[phrasal verb]
take (someone) aback
: to surprise or shock (someone)使吃惊;使震惊usually used as (be) taken aback通常用作(be) taken aback
often + by

take action

: to do something : to act in order to get a particular result采取行动

take after

[phrasal verb]
take after (someone)
: to be like (someone, such as a parent) : to resemble (someone)长得像(父母等)

take against

[phrasal verb]
take against (someone or something) British, somewhat old-fashioned
: to begin to dislike (someone or something)开始不喜欢;开始讨厌

take a lot out of you

◊ If something takes a lot out of you or (Brit) takes it out of you, it requires a lot of work or energy and causes you to feel physically or emotionally tired.使筋疲力尽

take apart

[phrasal verb]
take apart (something) or take (something) apart : to remove or separate the parts of (something)拆开;拆散
take apart (something) or take (something) apart : to talk about the different parts of (an idea, story, etc.) often in order to criticize it评析(想法、故事等的)不同方面
take apart (someone) or take (someone) apart chiefly British : to badly beat (a person or team) in a game or contest(在比赛或竞赛中)把…打得一败涂地

take away

[phrasal verb]
take away (someone or something) or take (someone or something) away : to remove (someone or something) : to cause (someone or something) to go away, to no longer exist, to no longer be held, etc.带走;拿走;去掉
take away (something) or take (something) away
: to remember (something) for possible use in the future记住…以备后用usually + from
British : to buy (food that is cooked in a restaurant) and carry it to another place买外卖食品;外带(食品)
take it away informal : to start playing or singing music开始演奏;开始演唱
take away from (something) : to reduce the value or importance of (something)降低,减少,贬低(价值或重要性)
see also 1take 44 (above)

take back

[phrasal verb]
take back (someone or something) or take (someone or something) back
: to return (something or someone)退回;带回;拿回
: to accept or receive (someone or something) again重新接受;收回
take (someone) back : to cause (someone) to remember a time or event使回忆;使想起usually + to
take back (something) or take (something) back : to say that you did not really mean (something that you said)收回(已说过的话)

take down

[phrasal verb]
take down (something) or take (something) down
: to remove (something) from the place where it is hanging or standing取下;拿下;拆掉
: to lower but not remove (something)拉低
: to write (something)记下;写下

take in

[phrasal verb]
take in (someone) or take (someone) in
: to allow (a person or animal) to stay in your house, hotel, etc.接收,收留(人或动物)
: to take (someone) to a police station拘留
: to trick or deceive (someone)欺骗;蒙蔽often used as (be) taken in常用作(be) taken in
take in (something) or take (something) in
: to make (a piece of clothing) smaller or shorter改小,改短(衣服)
opposite let out at 1let
US : to receive (something) as payment or earnings挣,收入(钱款)
: to allow (water, air, etc.) to enter your body摄取,吸入(水、空气等)
: to look at and think about (something)观赏;领略
: to learn about and try to understand (something)领会;理解
: to watch (a show, game, etc.)观看(表演、比赛等)
: to include (a place) among the places that you go to包含,包括(所去之处的某个地方)

take it or leave it

used to say that you will not make a better offer than the one you have made要就要,不要就拉倒;取舍自便
used to say that you do not care about or are not excited about something无所谓;可有可无

take it upon/on yourself

: to do something that needs to be done even though no one has asked you to do it(对需要做的事)主动承担,主动去做

take long

: to require or use a long amount of time要花大量时间;费时

take note

or take notice
: to notice or pay attention to something留意;关注
often + of

take off

[phrasal verb]
: to suddenly go somewhere突然离开
take off after (someone or something) US : to start to move quickly in order to catch (someone or something)追捕
: to begin to fly起飞
: to quickly become very successful or popular迅速成功;迅速走红
take off (something) or take (something) off
: to remove (something)拿走;取下
: to reduce the price of something by (a specified amount)减(一定量的)价
: to spend (an amount of time) away from a job or activity休假;休息
take (someone) off (something)
: to tell (someone) to stop using (something, such as a medicine)叫(某人)停用(药物等)
: to tell (someone) to no longer work on (something)将(某人)调离(职位、工作)
take off (someone) or take (someone) off British : to copy (someone) usually in order to make other people laugh(逗趣地)模仿
see also takeoff

take on

[phrasal verb]
take on (something) or take (something) on
: to begin to deal with (something, such as a job or responsibility)着手处理(工作或任务);承担(责任等)
: to begin to have (a particular quality or appearance)开始具有(某种特征);开始呈现(某种外观)
take on (someone or something) or take (someone or something) on
: to fight or struggle with (someone or something)对付;与…斗争
: to criticize or argue against (someone or something)批评;抨击
: to compete against (a person, team, etc.)(与…)比赛,较量
: to allow (someone or something) to enter让…进入
take on (someone) or take (someone) on : to accept (someone) as an employee, client, etc.雇用;接纳

take out

[phrasal verb]
take (something) out or take out (something)
: to remove (something) from a thing, place, or person(从某物、某地或某人身上)除去,拔除
: to move (something) from the place that held, enclosed, or hid it取出;拿出
: to get (something, such as insurance, a loan, etc.) by a standard process or series of steps : to make the arrangements, payments, etc., that are required for (something)(按例行程序)得到,获得(保险、贷款等);按要求进行(安排、付款等)
: to borrow or rent (something) from a store, library, etc.(从商店、图书馆等)租,借
: to destroy (something)破坏;摧毁
take (someone) out or take out (someone)
: to go with (someone you have invited) to a restaurant, party, etc.带(某人)外出(吃饭、聚会等)
: to cause (a person or team) to no longer be part of a competition使出局
take (something) out on (someone)
◊ If you take your anger, frustration, etc., out on someone, you treat someone badly because you feel angry, frustrated, etc.(因生气、沮丧等)拿(某人)出气,向(某人)发泄
see also takeout

take over

[phrasal verb]
take over or take over (something) or take (something) over
: to start doing (something that someone has stopped doing)接手;接替
: to become the person who has control of (something)接管
see also takeover

take sides

or take someone's side
: to agree with or support one person or group and not another支持;偏袒

take through

[phrasal verb]
take (someone) through (something)
: to tell (someone) how (something) happens or is done by explaining the details of each step向(某人)详细解释

take to

[phrasal verb]
take to (something) : to go to or into (a place)去,进入(某处)
take to (someone or something) : to begin to like (someone or something)喜欢上;爱上
take to (doing something) : to begin (doing something) as a habit开始养成…的习惯
take (something) to (someone or something) : to use (something) to do something to (someone or something)用…做(某事);用…对待(某人)

take up

[phrasal verb]
take up or take up (something) or take (something) up : to begin (something) again : to continue (something) after you or another person stops再次开始;(停止后)继续,接下去
take up (something) : to fill (an area, amount of time, etc.) completely or almost completely占用,占据(场地、地方、时间等)
take up (something) or take (something) up
: to begin studying or practicing (an activity, subject, instrument, etc.) usually as a hobby(通常作为爱好)开始学习,开始练习
: to begin to deal with (a problem, an issue, etc.)着手处理(问题等)
: to begin to have (a new job, home, etc.)开始有(新工作、新家等)
somewhat old-fashioned : to begin to use (something)开始用(某物)
: to make (something, such as a piece of clothing) shorter把(衣服等)改短
: to lift and remove (something)拿走;拆掉
: to gather (money, clothes, etc.) from many different people or places筹集(资金、衣服等)
take (someone) up on (something) : to make an agreement with (someone) to accept (an offer)接受(…的建议或提议)
take (something) up with (someone) : to talk about (something, such as a problem) with (someone)和…提出(问题);与…交涉
take up with (someone) : to begin a friendly or romantic relationship with (someone)开始结交…;开始与…谈恋爱
see also take-up
see also give-and-take
2 take /ˈteɪk/ noun
plural takes
2 take
/ˈteɪk/
noun
plural takes
Learner's definition of TAKE
[count]
: the way that a particular person thinks about or understands something : a distinct point of view观点;看法often + on
: a particular way of dealing with or treating something处理方法usually + on
: a scene that is filmed or a song that is recorded at one time without stopping(不停机一次连续拍摄的)镜头;(不停机一次连续录制的)歌曲
informal
: the amount of money that is earned or received收入额;进项
: a share or percentage of an amount of money(一笔钱的)份额

on the take

informal
: illegally taking money for doing favors for someone : illegally accepting bribes受贿;贪赃枉法
see also double take

See also: shot

IELTS BNC: 51 COCA: 63

take

1 of 2

verb

took ˈtu̇k How to pronounce take (audio) ; taken ˈtā-kən How to pronounce take (audio) ; taking

transitive verb

1
: to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: such as
a
: to seize or capture physically
took them as prisoners
b
: to get possession of (fish or game) by killing or capturing
c(1)
: to move against (an opponent's piece, as in chess) and remove from play
(2)
: to win in a card game
able to take 12 tricks
d
: to acquire by eminent domain
2
: grasp, grip
take the ax by the handle
3
a
: to catch or attack through the effect of a sudden force or influence
taken with a fit of laughing
taken ill
b
: to catch or come upon in a particular situation or action
was taken unawares
c
: to gain the approval or liking of : captivate, delight
was quite taken with her at their first meeting
4
a
: to receive into one's body (as by swallowing, drinking, or inhaling)
take a pill
b
: to put oneself into (sun, air, water, etc.) for pleasure or physical benefit
c
: to partake of : eat
takes dinner about seven
5
a
: to bring or receive into a relation or connection
takes just four students a year
it's time he took a wife
b
: to copulate with
6
: to transfer into one's own keeping:
a
: appropriate
someone took my hat
b
: to obtain or secure for use (as by lease, subscription, or purchase)
take a cottage for the summer
I'll take the red one
took an ad in the paper
7
a
: assume
gods often took the likeness of a human being
when the college took its present form
b(1)
: to enter into or undertake the duties of
take a job
take office
(2)
: to move onto or into : move into position on
the home team took the field
take the witness stand
c(1)
: to bind oneself by
take the oath of office
(2)
: to make (a decision) especially with finality or authority
d
: to impose upon oneself
take the trouble to do good work
take pains to make her feel welcome
e(1)
: to adopt as one's own
take a stand on the issue
take an interest
(2)
: to align or ally oneself with
mother took his side
f
: to assume as if rightfully one's own or as if granted
take the credit
g
: to accept the burden or consequences of
took the blame
h
: to have or assume as a proper part of or accompaniment to itself
transitive verbs take an object
8
a
: to secure by winning in competition
took first place
b
: defeat
9
: to pick out : choose, select
took the best apple
10
: to adopt, choose, or avail oneself of for use: such as
a
: to have recourse to as an instrument for doing something
take a scythe to the weeds
b
: to use as a means of transportation or progression
take the bus
c
: to have recourse to for safety or refuge
take shelter
d
: to go along, into, or through
took a different route
e(1)
: to proceed to occupy
take a seat in the rear
(2)
: to use up (space, time, etc.)
takes a long time to dry
(3)
: need, require
takes a size nine shoe
it takes two to start a fight
11
a
: to obtain by deriving from a source : draw
takes its title from the name of the hero
b(1)
: to obtain as the result of a special procedure : ascertain
take the temperature
take a census
(2)
: to get in or as if in writing
take notes
take an inventory
(3)
: to get by drawing or painting or by photography
take a snapshot
(4)
: to get by transference from one surface to another
take a proof
take fingerprints
12
: to receive or accept whether willingly or reluctantly
take a bribe
will you take this call
take a bet
: such as
a(1)
: to submit to : endure
take a cut in pay
(2)
: withstand
it will take a lot of punishment
(3)
: suffer
took a direct hit
b(1)
: to accept as true : believe
I'll take your word for it
(2)
: follow
take my advice
(3)
: to accept or regard with the mind in a specified way
took the news hard
you take yourself too seriously
c
: to indulge in and enjoy
was taking his ease on the porch
d
: to receive or accept as a return (as in payment, compensation, or reparation)
we don't take credit cards
e
: to accept in a usually professional relationship
often used with on
agreed to take him on as a client
f
: to refrain from hitting at (a pitched ball)
take a strike
13
a(1)
: to let in : admit
the boat was taking water fast
(2)
: accommodate
the suitcase wouldn't take another thing
b
: to be affected injuriously by (something, such as a disease) : contract
take cold
also : to be seized by
take a fit
take fright
c
: to absorb or become impregnated with (something, such as dye)
also : to be effectively treated by
a surface that takes a fine polish
14
a
: apprehend, understand
how should I take your remark
b
: consider, suppose
I take it you're not going
c
: reckon, accept
taking a stride at 30 inches
d
: feel, experience
take pleasure
take an instant dislike to someone
take offense
15
a
: to lead, carry, or cause to go along to another place
this bus will take you into town
took an umbrella with her
b
: to cause to move to a specified state, condition, or sphere of activity
took the company public
took his team to the finals
c
: to invite and accompany (someone)
She took me to the movies.
He took her on a date.
They took the kids to the movies.
often + out
He took her out to dinner.
d
: to stop prescribing a specified regimen to
used with off
took him off the medication
16
a
: remove
take eggs from a nest
b(1)
: to put an end to (life)
(2)
: to remove by death
was taken in his prime
c
: subtract
take two from four
d
: exact
the weather took its toll
17
a
: to undertake and make, do, or perform
take a walk
take aim
take legal action
take a test
take a look
b
: to participate in
take a meeting
18
a
: to deal with
take first things first
b
: to consider or view in a particular relation
taken together, the details were significant
especially : to consider as an example
take style, for instance
c(1)
: to apply oneself to the study of
take music lessons
take French
(2)
: to study for especially successfully
taking a degree in engineering
took holy orders
19
: to obtain money from especially fraudulently
took me for all I had
20
: to pass or attempt to pass through, along, or over
took the curve too fast
take the stairs two at a time

intransitive verb

1
: to obtain possession: such as
a
b
: to receive property under law as one's own
2
: to lay hold : catch, hold
3
: to establish a take especially by uniting or growing
90 percent of the grafts take
4
a
: to betake oneself : set out : go
take after a purse snatcher
b
chiefly dialectal
used as an intensifier or redundantly with a following verb
took and swung at the ball
5
a
: to take effect : act, operate
hoped the lesson he taught would take
b
: to show the natural or intended effect
dry fuel takes readily
6
: charm, captivate
a taking smile
7
8
: to be seized or attacked in a specified way : become
took sick
taker noun

see also take a back seat, take a bath, take account of, take advantage of, take after, take a hike, take aim at, take apart, take a powder, take care, take care of, take charge, take effect, take exception, take five, take for, take for granted, take form, take heart, take hold, take in vain, take issue, take it on the chin, take kindly to, take no prisoners, take-no-prisoners, take notice, take one's time, take part, take place, take root, take shape, take ship, take the cake, take the count, take the floor, take the mickey (out of someone), take the plunge, take to, take to court, take to task, take to the cleaners, take turns

take

2 of 2

noun

1
: a distinct or personal point of view, outlook, or assessment
was asked for her take on recent developments
also : a distinct treatment or variation
a new take on an old style
2
: an act or the action of taking: such as
a(1)
: the uninterrupted photographing or televising of a scene
(2)
: the making of a sound recording
b
: the action of killing, capturing, or catching something (such as game or fish)
3
: something that is taken:
a
: the amount of money received : proceeds, receipts, income
b
: share, cut
wanted a bigger take
c(1)
: a scene filmed or televised at one time without stopping the camera
(2)
: a sound recording made during a single recording period
especially : a trial recording
d
: the number or quantity (as of animals, fish, or pelts) taken at one time : catch, haul
e
: a section or installment done as a unit or at one time
4
a
: a local or systemic reaction indicative of successful vaccination (as against smallpox)
b
: a successful union (as of a graft)
5
: a visible response or reaction (as to something unexpected)
a delayed take
Phrases
on the take
: illegally paid for favors
Choose the Right Synonym for take

take, seize, grasp, clutch, snatch, grab mean to get hold of by or as if by catching up with the hand.

take is a general term applicable to any manner of getting something into one's possession or control.

take some salad from the bowl

seize implies a sudden and forcible movement in getting hold of something tangible or an apprehending of something fleeting or elusive when intangible.

seized the suspect

grasp stresses a laying hold so as to have firmly in possession.

grasp the handle and pull

clutch suggests avidity or anxiety in seizing or grasping and may imply less success in holding.

clutching her purse

snatch suggests more suddenness or quickness but less force than seize.

snatched a doughnut and ran

grab implies more roughness or rudeness than snatch.

grabbed roughly by the arm

Example Sentences

Verb She took her things to her room. It looks like rain. You had better take an umbrella with you. This bus takes you downtown. Her office is down that hallway. I can take you there, if you want me to. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance. She took us for a ride in her new car. He's not the kind of guy you can take home to meet your parents. She took her child to one side and scolded him. I took the pen and signed my name. Take the pan by the handle. Noun It took us 20 takes to get the scene right. She nailed it on the first take. He stands to earn 10 percent of the company's $1 million take on the deal. She was expecting a bigger take. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Avery Cyrus and JoJo Siwa take their new relationship public at the opening night of Jagged Little Pill at the Pantages Theatre in L.A. on Sept. 14. People Staff, Peoplemag, 20 Sep. 2022 Of these, 24 have been selected to advance to the semifinals, which take place in Denver on September 26 and 27. Bahar Anooshahr, The Arizona Republic, 20 Sep. 2022 The 2022 Gotham Awards take place Nov. 28 in New York City. Joey Nolfi, EW.com, 20 Sep. 2022 The Latin Grammy Awards will take place on Nov. 17 at the Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Los Angeles Times, 20 Sep. 2022 The winner will take his seat on the council on Nov. 7. Scott Turner | Sturner@al.com, al, 19 Sep. 2022 The doors of Westminster Abbey, where the queen's funeral will take place, open to invited guests including heads of state. Joanna Sugden, WSJ, 19 Sep. 2022 The 37th annual edition will take place from Nov. 4 to 13. Ben Crandell, Sun Sentinel, 19 Sep. 2022 The exchange is one of the most significant prisoner swaps to take place under the Biden administration, coming five months after a separate deal with Russia that resulted in the release of Marine veteran Trevor Reed. Eric Tucker And Rahim Faiez, The Christian Science Monitor, 19 Sep. 2022
Noun
My take is that there is of course some truth there, if exaggerated. Steve Strauss, USA TODAY, 1 Sep. 2022 Just give people a sense of what those talking points said and what your take is on them. CBS News, 24 Aug. 2022 Viewers can expect a six-episode series hosted by Taylor that asks some of your favorite celebrities what their take is on dating topics. Elizabeth Ayoola, Essence, 5 Aug. 2022 Their take was that 19 of 21 points were within the 5% range of probability for matching. The Salt Lake Tribune, 1 Aug. 2022 Arshia Moorjani’s more advanced take involves contouring, shading, and, yes, contacts, but the result is worth the effort. Harper's Bazaar Staff, Harper's BAZAAR, 7 July 2022 From Hedi Slimane’s scandalously cropped tops for Celine and Chanel’s pearl-embellished take (pictured) to the fingertip-grazing sweaters from the brand Khaite, today’s interpretations are fit for more than weekends on Chad’s yacht. Lauren Mechling, WSJ, 23 Mar. 2022 There’s the traditional take as well as an extended 10-minute cut, as well as two others that vary only slightly. Hugh Mcintyre, Forbes, 15 Nov. 2021 For a savory take, stir in 12 ounces of fresh or frozen shrimp and green onions before baking. Andrea Beck, Better Homes & Gardens, 9 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English, from Old English tacan, from Old Norse taka; akin to Middle Dutch taken to take

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

1589, in the meaning defined at sense 2b

Time Traveler
The first known use of take was before the 12th century
IELTS BNC: 51 COCA: 63
take

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBwell愉快接受badly難以接受She took the news of her father's death very badly.她難以接受父親去世的噩耗。seriously認真對待I wanted to be taken seriously as an artist.我希望別人真正視我為藝術家。philosophically達觀地看待Harry took his rejection philosophically.哈里達觀地看待自己被拒的事。PREPOSITIONas視為He took what I said as a criticism.他把我說的話當成批評了。PHRASEStake it like a man勇敢地接受;像男人般地接受Stop crying and take it like a man!別哭了,像個爺們兒!

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