Take up on Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈəp/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
TAYK-uhp-AHN
tˈeɪk/ /ˈʌp/ /ˈɒn
TAYK-up-ON
परिभाषा
To accept an invitation, offer, or suggestion that someone has given you.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mainly used in spoken, informal contexts. Common with 'take you up on your offer/invitation'. Usually followed by 'your offer', 'that', or a specific suggestion. Not about physically picking something up.
Spanish: aceptar (una oferta) - aprovechar (una invitación)Portuguese (BR): aceitar (uma oferta) - aproveitar (um convite)Portuguese (PT): aceitar (uma oferta) - aproveitar (um convite)Chinese (Simplified): 接受(提议或邀请)Chinese (Traditional): 接受(提議或邀請)Hindi: (किसी प्रस्ताव या न्यौते को) स्वीकार करनाArabic: قبول (عرض أو دعوة)Bengali: প্রস্তাব গ্রহণ করা - আমন্ত্রণ গ্রহণ করাRussian: предложением воспользоваться - принять приглашениеJapanese: (申し出・招待などを)受け入れるVietnamese: nhận lời mời - chấp nhận đề nghịKorean: 제안을 받아들이다 - 초대를 응하다Turkish: kabul etmek (teklif/davet)Urdu: پیشکش قبول کرنا - دعوت قبول کرناIndonesian: menerima tawaran - menerima undangan
उदाहरण वाक्य
I'll take you up on your offer to help me move this weekend.
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She decided to take him up on his lunch invitation.
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If you ever visit Paris, I'll take you up on that tour you offered.
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Thanks for the invite—I might just take you up on it!
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Let me know if you change your mind—I’d love to take you up on your offer someday.
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I never thought he’d actually take me up on my offer to stay at my place.
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