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    take
    /teɪk/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a scene or sequence of sound or vision photographed or recorded continuously at one time: "he completed a particularly difficult scene in two takes" Similar scenesequencefilmed sequenceclip
    • 2. an amount of something gained or acquired from one source or in one session: "the take from commodity taxation" Similar catchhaulbagyield

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  2. TAKE definition: 1. to remove something, especially without permission: 2. to subtract a number (= remove it from…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TAKE is to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control. How to use take in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Take.

  4. Take definition: to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action. See examples of TAKE used in a sentence.

  5. Take means to gain possession of or lay hold of something. You can take an apple from a bowl or take a child's hand to cross the street.

  6. 1. To get into one's hands, control, or possession, especially: a. To grasp or grip: take your partner's hand. b. To capture physically; seize: take an enemy fortress. c. To seize with authority or legal right: The town took the land by eminent domain. d. To get possession of (fish or game, for example) by capturing or killing. e.

  7. In ordinary spoken or written English, people use take with a range of nouns instead of using a more specific verb. For example people often say ' he took control ' or ' she took a positive attitude ' instead of 'he assumed control' or 'she adopted a positive attitude'.

  8. Definition of take verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. taken, takes, taking, took. To get by conquering; capture; seize. Webster's New World. To trap, snare, or catch (a bird, animal, or fish) Webster's New World. To affect in a strong or sudden manner as if by capturing, as: American Heritage. To win (a game, a trick at cards, etc.) Webster's New World.

  10. TAKE definition: 1. to get and carry something with you when you go somewhere: 2. to go somewhere with someone…. Learn more.

  11. v. to get into one's possession by one's action:[ ~ + object] took a pen and began to write. to hold or grip with the hands:[ ~ + object] She took my hand and shook it vigorously. to seize or capture:[ ~ + object] to take a prisoner.

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