Take Meaning in English
word
/ˈteɪk/
tayk
/tˈeɪk/
tayk
Definição
To get hold of something with your hands, to carry or move something from one place to another, or to accept or receive something.
Uso & Nuances
Very common verb with many uses, including idiomatic phrases like 'take a break' or 'take care.' Often used with objects and in commands (e.g., 'Take this'). Do not confuse with 'bring,' which implies movement toward the speaker.
Spanish: tomar - llevar - cogerPortuguese (BR): tomar - levar - pegarPortuguese (PT): tomar - levar - apanharChinese (Simplified): 拿 - 拿走 - 采取Chinese (Traditional): 拿 - 拿走 - 採取Hindi: लेनाArabic: أخذ - يأخذBengali: নেওয়া - গ্রহণ করা - আনাRussian: взять - приниматьJapanese: 取る - 持っていく - 受け取るVietnamese: lấy - mang - nhậnKorean: 받다 - 가져가다 - 취하다Turkish: almak - götürmek - kabul etmekUrdu: لینا - لے جانا - قبول کرناIndonesian: mengambil - membawa - menerima
Frases de Exemplo
Please take this book to your sister.
basic
Don't forget to take your umbrella when you leave.
basic
Can you take a photo of us?
basic
I'll take a break and call you later.
natural
Could you take care of the kids this evening?
natural
She didn’t want to take any risks with the project.
natural