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take effect; Work;
take off; Dry and take off; Leave;
Take a look;
take out v.Remove; Remove; Let's go; offset;
take into account; Persuade;
take in; Understand; Detention; Deceit; Let....into the noisy bend state; shortened;
take seriously; Liquid source takes it seriously....take apart and divide into many parts;
take back;
take down, put down, unpack, write down;
take for take off, let go, discount, take away;
take on engage, hire, fight;
take over, get right. control or management;
Take to Help. Make it a habit;
Take up, exhaust, right. Interested, curtailed;
Take care carefully.
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1. Take over to take over, example sentence: miss li is taking over my job while i am on holiday. (On my vacation, Miss Lee will take over my work.) )
2. Take on from the accompaniment, example sentence: I will take on the work. (I'll take on the job.) )
3. Take the trouble to do sth, example sentence: My mother had taken the trouble to buy the shirt for me. (My mom went to great lengths to buy this shirt for me.)
4 take advantage of the use, example sentence: lee took advantage of the lunch hour to finish his homework. (Lee argues that he finishes his homework with an hour of lunch.)
Extended information: The part of speech of take: noun (opinion, benefit), transitive verb (take, take, receive), intransitive verb (take, obtain).
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1、take off
Takeoff; Take it off; Change the edge and take it; Off.
2. Take care; Watch out; Note.
3. Take on presentation; Bear; Have; Accept.
4. Take over; Borrow; Accept. Take over.
5. Take up; Started engaged; Occupy; Pick it up.
6. Usage of words.
Take can be used as a transitive verb or as an intransitive verb.
When used as a transitive verb, it can be used as an object with a noun or pronoun, or as a double object.
As an indirect object of the solution of "bring".
An object-core front that can be transformed into a preposition to. When used as an intransitive verb, the active form can denote a passive meaning.
Take is used as a noun meaning "catch, income", refers to the amount of fishing, birds, animals, etc., and can also refer to the amount of transactions, stolen money, and the amount of money obtained from the defense, etc., and is usually used in the singular form.
Take can also be used as a "shot" solution, which refers to continuous film or television footage that has been shot or has not been shot.
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1、 take actions to do sth.:it's high time for us to take actions to protect intellectual property right.Now is the time for us to take action to protect intellectual property.
2、take steps to do sth.:she wants to take steps to improve her life condition.She wanted to take measures to improve her living situation.
3、 take measures to do sth.:the police were failing to take measures to check the growth in crime.The police have not taken measures to stop the increase in criminal activity.
4、take action to do sth.:we had to take action to protect the proprietary technology.We must take steps to protect our patented technology socks.
5、take···solutions to do sth.:Just locked, today I take bolder Bright Aloe solutions to the password!
It's just that it's locked, and today I got the password out of my guts!
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Take a walk.
Take a photo.
Take a shower.
Take a class.
Take a rest, rest, and pay homage to the hungry hand.
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