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Took
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Take, английский
- Hold, catch, seize, grasp, win, capture, acquire, pick, choose, select, prefer, remove, steal, lift, rob, engage, bewitch, purchase, buy, retract, recall, assume, occupy, consume
- The draught of fishes in a single drag of the net. also, to take, in a military sense, to take or adopt any particular formation, as to take open order, or to take ground to the right or the left.—to take an astronomical observation, so to ascertain the position of a celestial body as to learn from it the place of the ship.
- [anglo-saxon]. the arrows which used to be supplied to the fleet; the takill of chaucer.
- A recorded performance of a song, solo, or part. many times, several takes are done of the same musical performance and the best one becomes the final product. at times, the best parts of several takes are brought together (digitally, or with tape splicing) to form a composite take.
- (1) to agree to buy. a dealer or customer who agrees to buy at another dealer`s offered price is said to take the offer. (2) euro bankers speak of taking deposits rather than buying money.
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Teach, английский
Take, английский
- Hold, catch, seize, grasp, win, capture, acquire, pick, choose, select, prefer, remove, steal, lift, rob, engage, bewitch, purchase, buy, retract, recall, assume, occupy, consume
- The draught of fishes in a single drag of the net. also, to take, in a military sense, to take or adopt any particular formation, as to take open order, or to take ground to the right or the left.—to take an astronomical observation, so to ascertain the position of a celestial body as to learn from it the place of the ship.
- [anglo-saxon]. the arrows which used to be supplied to the fleet; the takill of chaucer.
- A recorded performance of a song, solo, or part. many times, several takes are done of the same musical performance and the best one becomes the final product. at times, the best parts of several takes are brought together (digitally, or with tape splicing) to form a composite take.
- (1) to agree to buy. a dealer or customer who agrees to buy at another dealer`s offered price is said to take the offer. (2) euro bankers speak of taking deposits rather than buying money.
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