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Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - take

 

Take

take
I. v. a.
1.
Receive, accept.
2.
Seize, grasp, gripe, clasp, lay hold of, get hold of.
3.
Entrap, ensnare, circumvent.
4.
Capture, catch, make prisoner of.
5.
Come upon, befall, smite, fasten on, attack, seize.
6.
Conquer, capture, cause to surrender.
7.
Captivate, delight, please, interest, attract, allure, engage, fascinate, bewitch, enchant, charm.
8.
Admit, allow, not dispute.
9.
Understand, interpret.
10.
Regard, consider, hold, suppose.
11.
Choose, select, elect, espouse, be in favor of.
12.
Turn to, have recourse to, be~ one's self to.
13.
Assume, adopt, put on.
14.
Delineate, portray, figure, draw, paint, sketch, copy.
15.
Get, procure, obtain.
16.
Use, employ, make use of, avail one's self of.
17.
Demand, require, need, be necessary.
18.
Swallow, ~ down.
19.
Experience, feel, perceive, be sensible of, be conscious of.
20.
Bear, endure, tolerate, submit to.
21.
From, fix, adopt.
22.
Draw, derive, deduce.
23.
Discover, detect.
24.
Conduct, lead, convey.
25.
Carry, transfer.
II. v. n.
1.
Catch, be fixed, fix.
2.
Please, be well received, be welcomed.
3.
Succeed, have the intended effect.
4.
Go, proceed, resort, direct one's course.
III. n.
Catch of fish, haul of fish.
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  (v) 1. grip, seize, grasp, clasp, get, get or take hold of, grab, snatch, clutch, catch, capture, obtain, lay hold of, lay (one's) hands on, procure, acquire, gain (possession of), take possession of, secure, win, carry off, abduct, Colloa nab: The police took him into custody. He takes what he can get. When it comes to ineptitude, Sue certainly takes the prize. 2. pick, select, choose, opt for, settle or decide or fasten on or upon: When you get do the fork, take the road to the left. 3. appropriate, arrogate, extract, carry off or away, steal, purloin, pilfer, filch, palm, rob, shoplift, pocket, remove, walk off or away with, run or make off or away with; embezzle, misappropriate, peculate; plagiarize, pirate; Colloq lift, swipe, snitch, Chiefly Brit pinch, nick, Slang knock off, hook, rip off, liberate, US boost, crook: They took what didn't belong to them. 4. beserve, book, engage; hire, rent, lease: He took a room in a small hotel, where he began to write detective fiction. 5. acquire, get, adopt; assume, derive, obtain, draw, receive, inherit: He has taken his bad manners from you. The film takes its title from the book. 6. accept, receive, bear, withstand, stand, endure, weather, tolerate, abide, brave, go through, undergo, suffer, submit to, swallow, Colloq put ep with, brook, stomach, Brit stick: She took the news about Leon's relapse quite well. I have daken quite enough from you already. 7. assume, bear, undertake, adopt, arrogate; acknowledge, accept: Kevin took full responsibility for the mistake. 8. believe, think, judge, deem, hold, feel; take for, assess (as), consider (as), regard (as), view (as), accept (for): I take people to be honest till proven otherwise. She took him for a fool when they first met. 9. carry, convey, bear, transport, bring, deliver, ferry; haul, cart: Will this drain take me to Aylesbury? They took the bicycle to Old Lyme in a van. 1 . take up, study, be involved or occupied in or with, apply oneself to, learn; read, Colloq tackle: I cannot believe that Doreen is taking home economics. He took a course...
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