Word: takes

Category: takes

Arts & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Health

Related words: takes

what it takes, out takes, it takes two, whatever it takes, love takes time, takes a tumble, tabatha takes over, tabitha takes over, cellular respiration

Synonyms: takes

lay hold of, get hold of, grasp, grip, clasp, clutch, grab, remove, pull, draw, withdraw, extract, fish, quote, cite, excerpt, derive, abstract, copy, cull, drink, imbibe, consume, swallow, eat, ingest, capture, seize, catch, arrest, apprehend, take into custody, carry off, abduct, steal, appropriate, make off with, pilfer, purloin, filch, swipe, snaffle, pinch, subtract, deduct, discount, knock off, minus, occupy, use, utilize, fill, hold, reserve, engage, bag, rent, lease, hire, charter, book, accept, undertake, take on, pick, choose, select, prefer, favor, opt for, vote for, consider, contemplate, ponder, think about, mull over, examine, study, meditate over, ruminate about, ascertain, determine, establish, measure, find out, discover, calculate, compute, evaluate, rate, assess, appraise, gauge, write, note (down), jot (down), scribble, scrawl, record, register, document, minute, bring, carry, bear, transport, convey, move, transfer, ferry, cart, tote, escort, accompany, help, assist, show, lead, guide, see, usher, shepherd, travel on/by, journey on, go via, get, obtain, come by, acquire, pick up, receive, gain, collect, be awarded, secure, win, earn, land, net, scoop, act on, take advantage of, capitalize on, exploit, make the most of, leap at, jump at, pounce on, procure, experience, undergo, feel, respond to, react to, meet, greet, deal with, cope with, regard as, consider to be, view as, see as, believe to be, reckon to be, imagine to be, deem to be, assume, presume, suppose, imagine, expect, reckon, gather, dare say, trust, surmise, deduce, guess, conjecture, fancy, suspect, understand, comprehend, follow, appreciate, acknowledge, sympathize with, agree with, captivate, enchant, charm, delight, attract, beguile, enthrall, entrance, infatuate, dazzle, amuse, divert, entertain, tickle someone's fancy, endure, tolerate, stand, put up with, abide, stomach, allow, countenance, support, shoulder, brook, suffer, carry out, do, complete, conduct, perform, execute, discharge, accomplish, fulfill, learn, have lessons in, take up, pursue, last, continue for, go on for, carry on for, require, call for, need, necessitate, entail, involve, demand, wear, be effective, take effect, root, be productive, be effectual, be useful, work, operate, succeed, function, be efficacious, pick out, admit, deal, look at, take away, adopt, subscribe, subscribe to, direct, film, shoot, contract, have, drive, postulate, ask, make, exact, claim, pack, use up, aim, take aim, train, contain, read, take in, submit, strike

Translations: takes

takes in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
toma, lleva, tiene, tarda, realiza

takes in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
nimmt, lümmel, statt, dauert, erfolgt

takes in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
prend, tient, nécessite

takes in italian

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italian
Translations:
prende, si, richiede, ritiene, assume

takes in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
leva, toma, assume, demora, tem

takes in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
neemt, kost, duurt, vindt, brengt

takes in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
принимает, занимает, берет, займет, имеет

takes in norwegian

Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
tar, finner, dro, skjer, fyrte

takes in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
tar, äger, sker, krävs, anser

takes in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
kestää, ottaa, vie, panee, otetaan

takes in danish

Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
tager, finder, drager, alligevel, havde alligevel

takes in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
bere, trvá, se, má, vezme

takes in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
trwa, bierze, ma, zajmuje, przyjmuje

takes in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
tart, vesz, veszi, úgy, kerül

takes in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
alır, sürer, alan, almaktadır, alıyor

takes in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
λαμβάνει, παίρνει, χρειάζεται, διαρκεί, παίρνει τη

takes in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
приймає, бере, вживає, ухвалює

takes in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
merr, duhet, e merr, zgjat, i merr

takes in bulgarian

Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
отнема, взема, се, счита, поема

takes in belarusian

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belarusian
Translations:
прымае, бярэ

takes in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
võtab, võetakse, leiab, kulub, viib

takes in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
traje, vodi, potrebno, uzima, uklanja

takes in icelandic

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icelandic
Translations:
tekur, fer, sér, þarf, á sér

takes in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
užima, trunka, laikosi, atsižvelgiama, priima

takes in latvian

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latvian
Translations:
notiek, aizņem, ņem, veic, pieņem

takes in macedonian

Dictionary:
macedonian
Translations:
се, потребно, зема, ги зема, го

takes in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
ia, are, să, reușește, nevoie

takes in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
meni, traja, prevzame, priboril, potrebno

takes in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
berie, poukazuje

The meaning and "use of": takes

verb
  • lay hold of (something) with one's hands; reach for and hold. - he leaned forward to take her hand
  • carry or bring with one; convey. - he took along a portfolio of his drawings
  • accept or receive (someone or something). - she was advised to take any job offered
  • make, undertake, or perform (an action or task). - Lucy took a deep breath
  • require or use up (a specified amount of time). - the jury took an hour and a half to find McPherson guilty
  • (of a plant or seed) take root or begin to grow; germinate. - the fuchsia cuttings had taken and were looking good
  • have or require as part of the appropriate construction. - verbs that take both the infinitive and the finite clause as their object
noun
  • a scene or sequence of sound or vision photographed or recorded continuously at one time. - he completed a particularly difficult scene in two takes
  • an amount of something gained or acquired from one source or in one session. - the take from commodity taxation
  • an amount of copy set up at one time or by one compositor. - 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.

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