Noun(1) the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property(2) the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption(3) the income arising from land or other property(4) the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene withoutinterruption(5) profit
Verb(1) carry out,as of time or space,take somebody somewhere,get into one's hands, take physically,take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect,interpret something in a certain way,travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route,receive willingly something given or offered,assume, as of positions or roles,take into consideration for exemplifying purposes,experience or feel or submit to,make a film or photograph of something,remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract,serve oneself to, or consume regularly,accept or undergo, often unwillingly,make use of or accept for some purpose,take by force,occupy or take on,admit into a group or community,ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial,be a student of a certain subject,take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs,head into a specified direction,aim or direct at 3,have sex with,archaic use,lay claim to,as of an idea,be designed to hold or take,be capable of holding or containing,develop a habit,proceed along in a vehicle,obtain by winning,be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness,require,subtract,cheat,deceive,contract,catch,get; help oneself to,steal,buy; reserve,endure,consume,accept,adopt; use,win; be successful,carry,transport; accompany,understand,captivate,enchant(2) carry out(3) as of time or space(4) take somebody somewhere(5) get into one's hands(6) take physically(7) take on a certain form(8) attribute(9) or aspect(10) interpret something in a certain way(11) travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation(12) or a certain route(13) receive willingly something given or offered(14) assume(15) as of positions or roles(16) take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
Noun(1) the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property(2) the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption(3) the income arising from land or other property(4) the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene withoutinterruption(5) profit
Verb(1) carry out,as of time or space,take somebody somewhere,get into one's hands, take physically,take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect,interpret something in a certain way,travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route,receive willingly something given or offered,assume, as of positions or roles,take into consideration for exemplifying purposes,experience or feel or submit to,make a film or photograph of something,remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract,serve oneself to, or consume regularly,accept or undergo, often unwillingly,make use of or accept for some purpose,take by force,occupy or take on,admit into a group or community,ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial,be a student of a certain subject,take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs,head into a specified direction,aim or direct at 3,have sex with,archaic use,lay claim to,as of an idea,be designed to hold or take,be capable of holding or containing,develop a habit,proceed along in a vehicle,obtain by winning,be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness,require,subtract,cheat,deceive,contract,catch,get; help oneself to,steal,buy; reserve,endure,consume,accept,adopt; use,win; be successful,carry,transport; accompany,understand,captivate,enchant(2) carry out(3) as of time or space(4) take somebody somewhere(5) get into one's hands(6) take physically(7) take on a certain form(8) attribute(9) or aspect(10) interpret something in a certain way(11) travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation(12) or a certain route(13) receive willingly something given or offered(14) assume(15) as of positions or roles(16) take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
(1) don't take it home(2) Incidentally, the camera allows us to take snapshots while it is recording a video.(3) I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline.(4) If we take Baghdad as an example, there was incredible chaos after the war.(5) I take your point, and agree somewhat, but disagree somewhat.(6) verbs which take both the infinitive and the finite clause as their object(7) do you take sugar?(8) In any case, Coyle's men did take a first minute lead with Dens defender Bobby Mann at fault.(9) When a compositor had set up his take he deposited the type set up by him on a galley upon the galley-bank, and deposited the copy from which he had set up the type in a drawer or box, or upon a table or shelf.(10) There are more clean-ups, and when Wallace is happy, producer Tony Platt calls for a take .(11) Don't take anything that Gibson wrote about as gospel on what Voudoun is about.(12) They take the shortest possible route but do not know the height of their vehicle.(13) He reached out to take her hand, but halted, his attention turning elsewhere.(14) what age do you take her to be?(15) I have always advocated that players must stand up and take criticism and accept that.(16) When she looked up at him he placed a fresh smile upon his lips and reached out to take her hand.
(1) don't take it home(2) Incidentally, the camera allows us to take snapshots while it is recording a video.(3) I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline.(4) If we take Baghdad as an example, there was incredible chaos after the war.(5) I take your point, and agree somewhat, but disagree somewhat.(6) verbs which take both the infinitive and the finite clause as their object(7) do you take sugar?(8) In any case, Coyle's men did take a first minute lead with Dens defender Bobby Mann at fault.(9) When a compositor had set up his take he deposited the type set up by him on a galley upon the galley-bank, and deposited the copy from which he had set up the type in a drawer or box, or upon a table or shelf.(10) There are more clean-ups, and when Wallace is happy, producer Tony Platt calls for a take .(11) Don't take anything that Gibson wrote about as gospel on what Voudoun is about.(12) They take the shortest possible route but do not know the height of their vehicle.(13) He reached out to take her hand, but halted, his attention turning elsewhere.(14) what age do you take her to be?(15) I have always advocated that players must stand up and take criticism and accept that.(16) When she looked up at him he placed a fresh smile upon his lips and reached out to take her hand.