Etymology: [ 'tAk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tacan, from Old Norse taka; akin to Middle Dutch taken to take.
Synonyms: adopt, assume, become involved in, carry on, commence, continue, embrace, engage in, enter, espouse, follow through, get off, go on, initiate, kick off, open, pick up, proceed, recommence
çalışmaya başlamak (hobi,spor), meşgul olmak, kaldırmak, emmek, (take up sth.) başlamak (iş,görev), (take up sth.) devam etmek (bitmemiş bir öykü), kabul etmek, (take up sth.) çalışmaya başlamak (hobi,spor), görüşmek,gözden geçirmek, yer kaplamak, kısaltmak (dikiş), tamamlamak, devam etmek, yapmaya başlamak, boşluğunu almak, yürütmek, kısaltmak (etek), sürdürmek, kısaltmak (elbise), sözünü kesmek, ilgilenmek, yakalamak, doldurmak, gerdirmek, kaplamak, yerden almak, tutmak, giysi kısaltmak, almak, merak sarmak, giysi daraltmak, ödemek, kısaltmak (giysi), take sth. up, yapmaya başla, emmek take up sth, karışmak, tutuklamak, başlamak (iş,görev), giysiyi kısaltmak, işgal etmek, işgal etmek (yer/zaman), kaplamak (yer/zaman), devam etmek (bitmemiş bir öykü) take someone up on sth, girişmek, bir şey hakkında soru sormak, çalışmaya başlamak, kabul etmek (teklif vb.) take up with someone arkadaşlık kurmak, (yer/zaman vb) kaplamak, sıvıyı emmek, with: bir meseleyi (biriyle) konuşmak, 1. kısaltmak (dikiş)2. yer kaplamak.3. görüşmek,gözden geçirmek.4. kabul etmek5. emmek, giysiyi kısaltmak veya daraltmak, germe işlemi, ip germe aleti,
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çalışmaya başlamak (hobi,spor) deyim
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meşgul olmak
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kaldırmak
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emmek
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(take up sth.) başlamak (iş,görev)
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(take up sth.) devam etmek (bitmemiş bir öykü)
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kabul etmek
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(take up sth.) çalışmaya başlamak (hobi,spor)
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görüşmek,gözden geçirmek
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yer kaplamak
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kısaltmak (dikiş)
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tamamlamak
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devam etmek
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yapmaya başlamak
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boşluğunu almak
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yürütmek
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kısaltmak (etek)
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sürdürmek
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kısaltmak (elbise) Tekstil
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sözünü kesmek
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ilgilenmek
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yakalamak
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doldurmak
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gerdirmek
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kaplamak
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yerden almak
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tutmak
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giysi kısaltmak
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almak
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merak sarmak
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giysi daraltmak
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ödemek Ticaret
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kısaltmak (giysi) Tekstil
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take sth. up deyim
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yapmaya başla
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emmek take up sth deyim
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karışmak
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tutuklamak
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başlamak (iş,görev) deyim
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giysiyi kısaltmak
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işgal etmek
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işgal etmek (yer/zaman)
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kaplamak (yer/zaman)
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devam etmek (bitmemiş bir öykü) take someone up on sth deyim
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girişmek
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bir şey hakkında soru sormak deyim
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çalışmaya başlamak
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kabul etmek (teklif vb.) take up with someone arkadaşlık kurmak deyim
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(yer/zaman vb) kaplamak
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take something up
sıvıyı emmek
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take something up
with: bir meseleyi (biriyle) konuşmak
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take something up
1. kısaltmak (dikiş)2. yer kaplamak.3. görüşmek,gözden geçirmek.4. kabul etmek5. emmek
to begin doing (an activity) on a regular basis, to address (an issue), Specifically, to remove from a secure position on the floor, ground etc, To pick up, That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises, in completing a stitch, to shorten by hemming, to occupy; to consume (space or time), to resume, To accept from, adopt; "take up new ideas", turn one's interest to; "He took up herpetology at the age of fifty", lift; gather; start a hobby; begin a leisure-time activity (e.g., "In order that the winter months go by quickly, I am thinking of taking up ski lessons"); accept a challenge or bet, pursue or resume; "take up a matter for consideration", take up time or space; "take up the slack, return to a previous location or condition; "The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it", If you take up a particular position, you get into a particular place in relation to something else. He had taken up a position in the centre of the room, If you take up something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it. Gerry's wife Jo takes up the story `No, no, no,' says Damon, taking up where Dave left off. see also take-up, If you take up an offer or a challenge, you accept it. Increasingly, more wine-makers are taking up the challenge of growing Pinot Noir, If you take up a job, you begin to work at it. He will take up his post as the head of the civil courts at the end of next month, If you take up an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as a career. He did not particularly want to take up a competitive sport Angela used to be a model and has decided to take it up again, If you take up a question, problem, or cause, you act on it or discuss how you are going to act on it. Most scientists who can present evidence of an environmental threat can reasonably assume that a pressure group will take up the issue Dr Mahathir intends to take up the proposal with the prime minister If the bank is unhelpful take it up with the Ombudsman, take up time or space; "take up the slack", If something takes up a particular amount of time, space, or effort, it uses that amount. I know how busy you must be and naturally I wouldn't want to take up too much of your time A good deal of my time is taken up with reading critical essays and reviews The aim was not to take up valuable time with the usual boring pictures, take up as if with a sponge, take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words", begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; "Take up a position"; "start a new job", take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container", accept; "The cloth takes up the liquid", take up and practice as one's own, occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose", take up a liquid or a gas either by adsorption or by absorption, the act of taking something up, by tightening, absorption, or reeling in, That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine or loom for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises, in completing a stitch, A device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion, as one in a loom, The act of taking or tightening up, the action of taking up as by tightening or absorption or reeling in, the action of taking up as by tightening or absorption or reeling in a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion, a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion, The assembly of the necessary structural and mechanical parts which provide the means to adjust the length of belt and chain to compensate for stretch, shrinkage or wear and to maintain proper tension, Take-up is the rate at which people apply for or buy something which is offered, for example financial help from the government or shares in a company. a major campaign to increase the take-up of welfare benefits. the rate at which people accept something that is offered to them, (1) The process of accumulating wire or cable onto a reel, bobbin or some other type of pack (2) Also refers to the device utilized for pulling wire or cable through a piece of equipment or machine, Holder of Rights Offer letters/documents lodge these letters/documents together with payment in acceptance of the Rights Offer before the Offer Closing Date, Device used to apply tension to the conveyor belt,
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to begin doing (an activity) on a regular basis - "I wish to take up mathematics."
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to address (an issue) - "Let's take this up with the manager."
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Specifically, to remove from a secure position on the floor, ground etc - "Take up the carpet and haul it away."
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To pick up - "Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking."
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That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises, in completing a stitch
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to shorten by hemming - "If we take up the sleeves a bit, that shirt will look much better on you."
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to occupy; to consume (space or time) - "All my time is taken up with looking after the kids."
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to resume - "let's take up where we left off"
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To accept from - "Shall we take them up on their offer to help us move?"
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adopt; "take up new ideas"
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turn one's interest to; "He took up herpetology at the age of fifty"
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lift; gather; start a hobby; begin a leisure-time activity (e.g., "In order that the winter months go by quickly, I am thinking of taking up ski lessons"); accept a challenge or bet fiil
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pursue or resume; "take up a matter for consideration"
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take up time or space; "take up the slack
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return to a previous location or condition; "The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"
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If you take up a particular position, you get into a particular place in relation to something else. He had taken up a position in the centre of the room
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If you take up something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it. Gerry's wife Jo takes up the story `No, no, no,' says Damon, taking up where Dave left off. see also take-up
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If you take up an offer or a challenge, you accept it. Increasingly, more wine-makers are taking up the challenge of growing Pinot Noir
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If you take up a job, you begin to work at it. He will take up his post as the head of the civil courts at the end of next month
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If you take up an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as a career. He did not particularly want to take up a competitive sport Angela used to be a model and has decided to take it up again
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If you take up a question, problem, or cause, you act on it or discuss how you are going to act on it. Most scientists who can present evidence of an environmental threat can reasonably assume that a pressure group will take up the issue Dr Mahathir intends to take up the proposal with the prime minister If the bank is unhelpful take it up with the Ombudsman
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take up time or space; "take up the slack"
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If something takes up a particular amount of time, space, or effort, it uses that amount. I know how busy you must be and naturally I wouldn't want to take up too much of your time A good deal of my time is taken up with reading critical essays and reviews The aim was not to take up valuable time with the usual boring pictures
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take up as if with a sponge
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take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
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begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; "Take up a position"; "start a new job"
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take out or up with or as if with a scoop; "scoop the sugar out of the container"
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accept; "The cloth takes up the liquid"
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take up and practice as one's own
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occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
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take up a liquid or a gas either by adsorption or by absorption
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the act of taking something up, by tightening, absorption, or reeling in
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That which takes up or tightens; specifically, a device in a sewing machine or loom for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises, in completing a stitch
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A device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion, as one in a loom
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The act of taking or tightening up
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the action of taking up as by tightening or absorption or reeling in
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the action of taking up as by tightening or absorption or reeling in a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion
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a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion
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The assembly of the necessary structural and mechanical parts which provide the means to adjust the length of belt and chain to compensate for stretch, shrinkage or wear and to maintain proper tension
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Take-up is the rate at which people apply for or buy something which is offered, for example financial help from the government or shares in a company. a major campaign to increase the take-up of welfare benefits. the rate at which people accept something that is offered to them
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(1) The process of accumulating wire or cable onto a reel, bobbin or some other type of pack (2) Also refers to the device utilized for pulling wire or cable through a piece of equipment or machine
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Holder of Rights Offer letters/documents lodge these letters/documents together with payment in acceptance of the Rights Offer before the Offer Closing Date
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