take dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

Traductions de take dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

II.take <prét took, ppas taken> [GB teɪk, Am teɪk] VERBE trans

4. take (carry along):

take object
take person
to take sb sth, to take sth to sb
you can't take him anywhere! hum

10. take (require) activity, course of action:

III.take <prét took, ppas taken> [GB teɪk, Am teɪk] VERBE intr

Voir aussi : prisoner, hostage, drug

prisoner [GB ˈprɪz(ə)nə, Am ˈprɪz(ə)nər] SUBST

hostage [GB ˈhɒstɪdʒ, Am ˈhɑstɪdʒ] SUBST

II.drug <pprés drugging; prét, ppas drugged> [GB drʌɡ, Am drəɡ] VERBE trans

II.take on VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb/sth] on, take on [sb/sth])

II.take out VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb/sth] out, take out [sb/sth])

I.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sth] back, take back [sth])

II.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb] back) (cause to remember)

III.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb/sth] back, take back [sb/sth]) (accept again)

I.take down VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sth] down, take down [sth])

I.take hold VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take hold)

III.take off VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sth] off, take off [sth])

IV.take off VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb] off, take off [sb])

I.take up VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take up) (continue story etc)

take dans le dictionnaire PONS

Traductions de take dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

take Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to take a (good) hard look at sb/sth
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Far from being contrite they seemed to take a pride in being untouchable.
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This will allow for vertical take-off and landing capabilities, hovering on the spot, and more energy-efficient operation than traditional propellor-based systems.
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Hunter is able to take a stand against the accusations leveled against him by the parents at the meeting.
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The coracles are about 2.24 m in diameter, but still can take a load of eight persons at a time.
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They are extremely distrustful of outsiders and do not often take in strangers, especially ex-holders, without some proof of trust.
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They thereupon confiscate his canoe and take off down river, leaving him to face the vengeance of the approaching humans alone.
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However, she failed to take another wicket in the remaining four matches at an economy rate over five.
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The route was altered to take account of the faster boats, and to take in stopovers at many of the sponsoring cities.
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Water sports like surfing, kayaking and kite surfing all take place, but not within designated swim areas to keep swimmers safe.
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If someone goes on a crash diet, then maybe toxins are released but then the body would take care of them.
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