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to conduct or lead: this road takes you to the station. to escort or accompany: may I take you out tonight? to bring or deliver to a state, position, etc: his ability took him to the forefront in his field. to go to look for; seek: to take cover.

to ascertain or determine by measuring, computing, etc: to take a pulse ; take a reading from a dial. to put an end to; destroy: she took her own life. to affect or attack: the fever took him one night.

Medicine copula to become suddenly or be rendered ill : he took sick ; he was taken sick. also intr to absorb or become absorbed by something: to take a polish. usually passive to charm or captivate: she was very taken with the puppy. to require or need: this job will take a lot of attention ; that task will take all your time.

to subtract or deduct: to take six from ten leaves four. to hold or contain: the suitcase won't take all your clothes. to quote or copy: he has taken several paragraphs from the book for his essay. to proceed to occupy: to take a seat. often foll by to to use or employ: to take steps to ascertain the answer.

Games, other than specified to win or capture a trick, counter, piece, etc. take chances take a chance to behave in a risky manner. take five informal chiefly US and Canadian to take a break of five minutes. take it a. to assume; believe: I take it you'll be back later. informal to stand up to or endure criticism, abuse, harsh treatment, etc.

take someone's name in vain a. to use a name, esp of God, disrespectfully or irreverently. take something upon oneself to assume the right to do or responsibility for something. Commerce informal chiefly US the amount of anything taken, esp money.

Film films music a. one of a series of recordings from which the best will be selected for release. Medicine informal a. any objective indication of a successful vaccination, such as a local skin reaction. informal chiefly US a version or interpretation: Cronenberg's harsh take on the sci-fi story.

Collins English Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition © HarperCollins Publishers , , , , , , , , , to get into one's hands or possession by voluntary action: Take the book, please. to hold, grasp, or grip: to take a child by the hand.

to get into one's possession or control by force or artifice: took the bone from the snarling dog. to seize or capture: to take a prisoner. to receive and accept willingly something given or offered : to take a bribe.

to receive or be the recipient of: to take first prize. to accept and act upon or comply with: Take my advice. to receive or accept a person into some relation: to take someone in marriage.

to receive or react to in a specified manner: She took his death hard. to get or obtain from a source; derive: The book takes its title from Dante.

to obtain or exact as compensation for a wrong: to take revenge. to receive into the body, as by swallowing or inhaling: to take a pill; to take a deep breath. to have for one's benefit or use: to take a nap; to take a bath. to use as a flavoring agent: to take sugar in one's coffee. to be subjected to; undergo: to take a rest cure.

to endure or submit to with equanimity or without weakening: unable to take punishment. to enter into the enjoyment of: Let's take a vacation.

to carry off without permission; steal: to take someone's wallet. to remove: to take a coat from the closet. to remove by death: The flood took many victims. to subtract or deduct: to take 2 from 5.

to carry with one: Are you taking an umbrella? to convey or transport: We took them for a drive. to serve as a means of conducting: These stairs take you to the attic. to bring about a change in the condition of: Her talent took her to the top. to attempt or succeed in getting over, through, or around; clear; negotiate: The horse took the fence easily.

to come upon suddenly; catch: to take a thief by surprise. to attack or affect with or as if with a disease: taken with a fit of laughter. to be capable of attaining as a result of some action or treatment: This leather takes a high polish. to absorb or become impregnated with; be susceptible to: The cloth will not take a dye.

to require: It takes courage to do that. to employ for some purpose: to take measures to curb drugs. to use as a means of transportation: to take the bus to work.

to proceed to occupy: Take a seat. to fill time, space, etc. to use up; consume: It took ten minutes to solve the problem. to avail oneself of: I took the opportunity to leave. to do, perform, execute, etc. to go into or enter: Take the road to the left.

to adopt and enter upon a way, course, etc. to act or perform: to take the part of the hero. to make a reproduction, picture, or photograph : to take home movies. to make a picture, esp. a photograph, of: The photographer took us sitting down.

to apply oneself to; study: to take a history course. to deal with; treat: to take a matter under consideration. to assume or undertake a function, duty, etc.

to assume or adopt a symbol, badge, etc. as a token of office: to take the veil. to assume the obligation of; be bound by: to take an oath. to assume or adopt as one's own: to take someone's side in an argument. to accept the burden of: to take the blame.

to determine by inquiry, examination, measurement, etc. to have or experience a feeling or state of mind : to take pride in one's appearance. to form and hold in the mind: to take a gloomy view. to grasp or apprehend mentally; understand: Do you take my meaning? to understand in a specified way: Don't take the remark as an insult.

to accept the statements of: She took him at his word. to assume as a fact: I take it that you won't be there. to regard or consider: They were taken to be wealthy. to consider as an example: Take the French Revolution. to cheat, swindle, or victimize: The museum got taken on that painting.

to be used with a certain grammatical form, accent, case, etc. to acquire property , as on the happening of a particular event.

of a baseball batter to allow a pitch to go by without swinging at it. to have the intended result or effect: The vaccination took. to make one's way; proceed; go: to take across the meadow. to fall or become: to take sick. take after, a. to resemble another person, as a parent.

take apart, a. to disassemble: to take a clock apart. take back, a. to regain possession of. to cause to remember: It takes me back to the old days. to retract: to take back a statement. take down, a.

to write down; record. to reduce the pride or arrogance of; humble: to take someone down a peg. take in, a. to alter a garment so as to make smaller or tighter. to visit or attend: to take in a show. take off, a.

to remove: Take off your coat. to withdraw or remove from: She was taken off the night shift. to subtract, as a discount; deduct: The store took off 20 percent.

to achieve sudden, marked growth, success, etc. take on, a. to hire; employ. take out, a. to withdraw; remove. to procure by application: to take out insurance. take over, to assume management or possession of or responsibility for.

take up, a. to occupy oneself with the study or practice of. to adopt seriously: to take up an idea. a scene in a movie or television program photographed without interruption. a visual and mental response: She did a slow take. an opinion or assessment: What's your take on the candidate?

an approach; treatment: a new take on an old idea. on the take, Slang. accepting bribes. take five, ten, etc. to rest briefly, esp. for the approximate time specified. take for, a.

to assume to be: I took it for a fact. to assume falsely to be; mistake for: to be taken for a foreigner. take it, a. to believe, assume, or accept something: Take it from me. take it out on, to cause another to suffer for one's own misfortune, frustration, anger, etc.

take to, a. to devote or apply oneself to: to take to drink. to respond favorably to: They took to each other at once. to go to: to take to one's bed. take upon oneself, to assume as a responsibility or obligation. Middle Dutch taken to grasp].

Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright , , by Random House, Inc. He would have to bring Judy with him.

He took the children to school. I went and fetched another glass. He picked up his suitcase and carried it into the bedroom. transport You can also say that a ship, train, or lorry is carrying goods of a particular kind.

We passed tankers carrying crude oil. actions and activities Most commonly, take is used with a noun that refers to an action.

She took a shower. moving things If you take something from one place to another, you carry it there. Don't forget to take your umbrella. exams and tests When someone completes an exam or test, you say that they take the exam or test.

Have you taken your driving test yet? time If something takes a certain amount of time, you need that amount of time in order to do it. How long will it take? Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers , , , Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers Any of several shootings of a scene in a film, producing different versions for the director to choose from.

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proceeds , takings , yield , payoff , issue , return. income - the financial gain earned or unearned accruing over a given period of time. economic rent , rent - the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions.

payback - financial return or reward especially returns equal to the initial investment. cinematography , filming , motion-picture photography - the act of making a film. act , move - perform an action, or work out or perform an action ; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel".

deplete , use up , wipe out , eat up , exhaust , run through , eat , consume - use up resources or materials ; "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week".

expend , use - use up, consume fully; "The legislature expended its time on school questions". lead , guide , conduct , direct. hand - guide or conduct or usher somewhere; "hand the elderly lady into the taxi".

misguide , mislead , lead astray , misdirect - lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions; "The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver". usher , show - take someone to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums; "The usher showed us to our seats".

clutch , prehend , seize - take hold of; grab; "The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals".

seize - take or capture by force; "The terrorists seized the politicians"; "The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages". gather in , take in - fold up; "take in the sails". lift out , scoop , scoop up , scoop out , take up - take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container".

bear away , bear off , carry away , take away , carry off - remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; "Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands"; "The car carried us off to the meeting"; "I'll take you away on a holiday"; "I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry".

discerp , dismember , take apart - divide into pieces; "our department was dismembered when our funding dried up"; "The Empire was discerped after the war". tackle , undertake , take on - accept as a challenge; "I'll tackle this difficult task".

take on , acquire , assume , adopt. change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night".

re-assume - take on again, as after a time lapse; "He re-assumed his old behavior". construe , interpret , see - make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter? misinterpret , misread - interpret wrongly; "I misread Hamlet all my life!

read - interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky; also of human behavior; "She read the sky and predicted rain"; "I can't read his strange behavior"; "The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball".

fetch , bring , get , convey - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine? bring - be accompanied by; "Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?

carry , transport - move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body; "You must carry your camping gear"; "carry the suitcases to the car"; "This train is carrying nuclear waste"; "These pipes carry waste water into the river". transit - cause or enable to pass through; "The canal will transit hundreds of ships every day".

bring back , take back , return - bring back to the point of departure. whisk - move somewhere quickly; "The President was whisked away in his limo". channel , transmit , carry , impart , conduct , convey - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat".

land - bring ashore; "The drug smugglers landed the heroin on the beach of the island". adopt , take in - take into one's family; "They adopted two children from Nicaragua".

take away - take from a person or place; "We took the abused child away from its parents". repossess , take back - regain possession of something. collect , take in - call for and obtain payment of; "we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts"; "he collected the rent".

confiscate , impound , sequester , seize , attach - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork".

sequester - requisition forcibly, as of enemy property; "the estate was sequestered". assume , take over , accept , bear - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility".

snaffle , snap up , grab - get hold of or seize quickly and easily; "I snapped up all the good buys during the garage sale".

call back , withdraw , call in , recall - cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt". deprive , divest , strip - take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets".

give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons? apply , employ , use , utilise , utilize - put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!

choose , pick out , select. empanel , impanel , panel - select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors". anoint - choose by or as if by divine intervention; "She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group".

field - select a team or individual player for a game; "The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl".

sieve , sift - distinguish and separate out; "sift through the job candidates". draw - select or take in from a given group or region; "The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population".

plump , go - give support to or make a choice of one out of a group or number; "I plumped for the losing candidates".

pick - select carefully from a group; "She finally picked her successor"; "He picked his way carefully". elect - choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically". excerpt , extract , take out - take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy.

cull out , winnow - select desirable parts from a group or list; "cull out the interesting letters from the poet's correspondence"; "winnow the finalists from the long list of applicants".

pick over , sieve out - separate or remove; "The customer picked over the selection". set apart , assign , specify - select something or someone for a specific purpose; "The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise". single out - select from a group; "She was singled out for her outstanding performance".

decide , make up one's mind , determine - reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We finally decided after lengthy deliberations".

think of - choose in one's mind; "Think of any integer between 1 and 25". specify , fix , limit , set , determine , define - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters". adopt , espouse , follow - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals".

screen out , sieve , sort , screen - examine in order to test suitability; "screen these samples"; "screen the job applicants". elect - select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board".

nominate , propose - put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission". vote - express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote; "He voted for the motion"; "None of the Democrats voted last night".

receive , have - get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front". acquire , get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work".

admit , take on , accept , take - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member". honor , honour - accept as pay; "we honor checks and drafts". adopt , borrow , take up , take over - take up and practice as one's own.

absorb , take over - take up, as of debts or payments; "absorb the costs for something". assume , take up , strike , take - occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose".

do work , work - be employed; "Is your husband working again? look at , deal , consider. contemplate - consider as a possibility; "I contemplated leaving school and taking a full-time job".

trifle , dally , play - consider not very seriously; "He is trifling with her"; "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania". think about - have on one's mind, think about actively; "I'm thinking about my friends abroad"; "She always thinks about her children first".

abstract - consider apart from a particular case or instance; "Let's abstract away from this particular example". warm to - become excited about; "He warmed to the idea of a trip to Antarctica". necessitate , need , require , call for , demand , postulate , involve , ask. exact , claim , take - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; "the accident claimed three lives"; "The hard work took its toll on her".

govern - require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German". draw - require a specified depth for floating; "This boat draws 70 inches".

cost - require to lose, suffer, or sacrifice; "This mistake cost him his job". cry for , cry out for - need badly or desperately; "This question cries out for an answer".

compel - necessitate or exact; "the water shortage compels conservation". submit , take - accept or undergo, often unwillingly; "We took a pay cut". experience , have , receive , get - go through mental or physical states or experiences ; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling".

motion picture , motion-picture show , movie , moving picture , moving-picture show , pic , film , picture show , flick , picture - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location".

record , enter , put down - make a record of; set down in permanent form. photograph , shoot , snap - record on photographic film; "I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture of the President".

reshoot - shoot again; "We had to reshoot that scene 24 times". remove , take away , withdraw. depilate , epilate - remove body hair; "epilate her legs". harvest - remove from a culture or a living or dead body, as for the purposes of transplantation; "The Chinese are said to harvest organs from executed criminals".

stem - remove the stem from; "for automatic natural language processing, the words must be stemmed". enucleate - remove a tumor or eye from an enveloping sac or cover. undress , disinvest , divest , strip - remove someone's or one's own clothes; "The nurse quickly undressed the accident victim"; "She divested herself of her outdoor clothes"; "He disinvested himself of his garments".

clean , pick - remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits; "Clean the turkey". clean - remove shells or husks from; "clean grain before milling it". winnow - blow away or off with a current of air; "winnow chaff". clear up , clear - free the throat by making a rasping sound; "Clear the throat".

lift - remove from a surface; "the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table". lift - remove from a seedbed or from a nursery; "lift the tulip bulbs". tear away , tear off - rip off violently and forcefully; "The passing bus tore off her side mirror".

take away , take out - take out or remove; "take out the chicken after adding the vegetables". stone , pit - remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries".

chip away , chip away at - remove or withdraw gradually: "These new customs are chipping away at the quality of life". knock out - destroy or break forcefully; "The windows were knocked out". scavenge , clean - remove unwanted substances from. hypophysectomise , hypophysectomize - remove the pituitary glands.

husk , shell - remove the husks from; "husk corn". clear away , clear off - remove from sight. dismantle , strip - take off or remove; "strip a wall of its wallpaper". clear - remove; "clear the leaves from the lawn"; "Clear snow from the road".

debone , bone - remove the bones from; "bone the turkey before roasting it". disembowel , eviscerate , draw - remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken". shell - remove from its shell or outer covering; "shell the legumes"; "shell mussels".

detusk , tusk - remove the tusks of animals; "tusk an elephant". bale out , bail out - remove water from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side. leach , strip - remove substances from by a percolating liquid; "leach the soil".

decalcify - remove calcium or lime from; "decalcify the rock". detoxicate , detoxify - remove poison from; "detoxify the soil". de-iodinate - remove iodine from; "de-iodinate the thyroxine".

decarbonise , decarbonize , decarburise , decarburize , decoke - remove carbon from an engine. ingest , consume , have , take in. cannibalise , cannibalize - eat human flesh. habituate , use - take or consume regularly or habitually ; "She uses drugs rarely". eat - eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.

because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation". eat - take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night? drink , imbibe - take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day"; "The children like to drink soda".

booze , drink , fuddle - consume alcohol; "We were up drinking all night". partake , touch - consume; "She didn't touch her food all night". eat , feed - take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?

replete , sate , satiate , fill - fill to satisfaction; "I am sated". sample , taste , try , try out - take a sample of; "Try these new crackers"; "Sample the regional dishes".

suck in , sop up , take up , take in - take up as if with a sponge. smoke - inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?

swallow , get down - pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you! sup - take solid or liquid food into the mouth a little at a time either by drinking or by eating with a spoon.

undergo - pass through; "The chemical undergoes a sudden change"; "The fluid undergoes shear"; "undergo a strange sensation". take - experience or feel or submit to; "Take a test"; "Take the plunge".

co-opt - take or assume for one's own use; "He co-opted the criticism and embraced it". scale - take by attacking with scaling ladders; "The troops scaled the walls of the fort".

take over , usurp , arrogate , seize , assume - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died".

retake , recapture - take back by force, as after a battle; "The military forces managed to recapture the fort". steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation".

despoil , foray , pillage , ransack , reave , rifle , loot , plunder , strip - steal goods; take as spoils; "During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners".

sack , plunder - plunder a town after capture; "the barbarians sacked Rome". assume , take up , strike. move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right".

fill , occupy , take - assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as director of development"; "he occupies the position of manager"; "the young prince will soon occupy the throne". admit , take on , accept.

accept , take , have - receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!

let in , admit , include - allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar".

incur , obtain , receive , get , find - receive a specified treatment abstract ; "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions". train , prepare - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid".

practice , practise , drill , exercise - learn by repetition; "We drilled French verbs every day"; "Pianists practice scales". necessitate , need , require , call for , demand , postulate , involve , ask , take - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent".

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