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take

Aussprache: [/teɪk/]

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Kontext: „action“

(verb) to grab or hold something and move it from one place to another. Like when you pick up a toy from the floor and put it back in the toy box.

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I always take my umbrella with me when it's raining.

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Don't take things that don't belong to you.

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Can you take this book to the library for me?

Kontext: „control“

(verb) to gain possession or control of something. Like when you are in charge of a situation or responsibility.

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She takes care of her little brother when their parents are busy.

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You can't just take the last cookie without asking.

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Who will take responsibility for this project?

Kontext: „consume“

(verb) to eat, drink, or consume something. Like when you have a meal or a drink.

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I always take my coffee black in the morning.

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I try not to take too much sugar in my tea.

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Do you want to take a break and have a snack?

Kontext: „accept“

(verb) to accept or agree to something. Like when you agree to follow a rule or suggestion.

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I will take your advice and think about it.

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I can't take on any more work right now.

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Will you take the job offer if it's given to you?

Kontext: „time“

(noun) an amount of time or a moment. Like when you have a break or a pause.

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Let's have a little take and then continue working.

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We don't have time for a take right now; we need to finish this task.

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Can we have a quick take before we start the meeting?

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