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In sentence: - "Will you take over for me here while I´m in Kayseri? Ben Kayseri´deyken."

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Etymology: [ tAk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tacan, from Old Norse taka; akin to Middle Dutch taken to take.

take sth. over (from someone) devir almak,teslim almak. a take-over devir, devralmak, yönetimi ele almak, yönetimini almak, bir şirketi devralmak, ele geçirme, devir teslim, benimsemek, yönetimi üstlenmek, kendine mal etmek, üstlenmek, devralmak (nöbeti), ön plâna çıkmak, devralma, devir, şirket satın alma, egemen olmak, 1. yönetimi ele almak; yönetimi ele geçirmek; yönetimi üstlenmek: Will you take over for me here while I'm in Kayseri? Ben Kayseri'deyken, yüklen, yönetimi almak, satın alma, üzerine almak, yüklenmek, yönetimi ele geçirmek, yönetimini ele geçirmek, kontrolü ele al, devir, devretmek, birini tekeline almak: You've just taken Saadet over this evening, haven't you? Saadet'i bu akşam tekeline aldın değil mi?, birini tekeline almak, devir-teslim, kontrolü ele almak,

1 take sth. over (from someone) devir almak,teslim almak. a take-over devir  deyim     ts
2 devralmak  fiil     ts
3 yönetimi ele almak     ts
4 yönetimini almak  fiil     ts
5 bir şirketi devralmak  Ticaret     ts
6 ele geçirme     ts
7 devir teslim  Askeri     ts
8 benimsemek     ts
9 yönetimi üstlenmek     ts
10 kendine mal etmek     ts
11 üstlenmek     ts
12 devralmak (nöbeti)     ts
13 ön plâna çıkmak     ts
14 devralma     ts
15 devir     ts
16 şirket satın alma  Ticaret     ts
17 egemen olmak     ts
18 1. yönetimi ele almak; yönetimi ele geçirmek; yönetimi üstlenmek: Will you take over for me here while I'm in Kayseri? Ben Kayseri'deyken     ts
19 yüklen     ts
20 yönetimi almak     ts
21 satın alma  Ticaret     ts
22 üzerine almak  Ticaret     ts
23 yüklenmek     ts
24 yönetimi ele geçirmek     ts
25 yönetimini ele geçirmek  Ticaret     ts
26takeover kontrolü ele al  fiil     ts
27 devir, devretmek     ts
28take s.o. over birini tekeline almak: You've just taken Saadet over this evening, haven't you? Saadet'i bu akşam tekeline aldın değil mi?     ts
29take someone over birini tekeline almak     ts
30 devir-teslim  Askeri     ts
31takeover kontrolü ele almak     ts
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to buy out the ownership of a business, to adopt a further responsibility or duty, to appropriate something without permission, to annex a territory by conquest or invasion, To become more successful than someone or something else, to assume control of something, especially by force; to usurp, to relieve someone temporarily, If you take over a job or role or if you take over, you become responsible for the job after someone else has stopped doing it. His widow has taken over the running of his empire, including six London theatres In 1966, Pastor Albertz took over from him as governing mayor She took over as chief executive of the Book Trust, If someone takes over a country or building, they get control of it by force, for example with the help of the army. The Belgians took over Rwanda under a League of Nations mandate, free someone temporarily from his or her obligations, capture, take into command, If one thing takes over from something else, it becomes more important, successful, or powerful than the other thing, and eventually replaces it. Cars gradually took over from horses When the final vote came, rationality took over. see also takeover, If you take over a company, you get control of it, for example by buying its shares. A British newspaper says British Airways plan to take over Trans World Airways, take up and practice as one's own, do over; "They would like to take it over again", take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility", take up, as of debts or payments; "absorb the costs for something", take over ownership of; of corporations and companies, seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died", take over ownership of; of corporations and companies free someone temporarily from his or her obligations, take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?", The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company, overcrow, Replacing an existing employer sponsored insurance plan with another, Player A has the ball and allows her teammate Player B to take the ball from her (this is an effective way of deceiving an opponent), The automatic moving of a logical host from one HA server to the other after a failure has been detected The HA server that has the failure is forced to give up mastery of the logical host, the attempt of one company to buy another company, either in a hostile or friendly manner, (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration), The acquisition of control over a corporation by another company, which normally ousts the current management The takeover can occur by means of a proxy fight or the acquisition of a controlling quantity of common stock, An action whereby a person or group succeeds in ousting a firm's management and taking control of the company, a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation, a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force, A change in a corporation's controlling interest through either a friendly acquisition or a hostile bid Hostile takeovers aim to replace the target company's existing management and are usually attempted through a public tender offer Other takeover methods are unsolicited merger proposals to directors, accumulation of shares in the open market, or proxy fights, General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders Change in the controlling interest of a corporation, either through a friendly acquisition or an unfriendly, hostile, bid A hostile takeover (with the aim of replacing current existing management) is usually attempted through a public tender offer, Often used in risk arbitrage Change in the controlling interest of a corporation, either through a friendly acquisition or an unfriendly, hostile, bid A hostile takeover (aiming to replace existing management) is usually attempted through a public tender offer General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders, General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholder's to another group of shareholders, A takeover is the act of taking control of a country, political party, or movement by force. There's been a military takeover of some kind. = coup, A takeover is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else. the government's takeover of the Bank of New England Corporation, act of taking control of something (as in a government or business), the acquisition of a controlling interest in a company by another company through the purchase of its shares, A merger, acquisition or other change in the controlling interest of a corporation, when one management team (one firm) takes over the control of another, a 2 vs 1 combination play in which the two offensive players move toward each other and the ball is transferred from one player to the other, (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration; search in this book), acquisition of the share capital of another firm, resulting in its identity being absorbed into that of the acquiror, The acquisition of one company by another, when one company buys out another,

32 to buy out the ownership of a business - "Acme Motors is to take over Jetcar Industries this week, if all goes as planned."     ts
33 to adopt a further responsibility or duty - "He will take over the job permanently when the accountant retires."     ts
34 to appropriate something without permission     ts
35 to annex a territory by conquest or invasion - "Ancient Rome took over lands throughout the known world."     ts
36 To become more successful than someone or something else - "Tiger Woods has taken over as the top golfer."     ts
37 to assume control of something, especially by force; to usurp     ts
38 to relieve someone temporarily - "If you will take over driving, I'd like to get some sleep."     ts
39 If you take over a job or role or if you take over, you become responsible for the job after someone else has stopped doing it. His widow has taken over the running of his empire, including six London theatres In 1966, Pastor Albertz took over from him as governing mayor She took over as chief executive of the Book Trust     ts
40 If someone takes over a country or building, they get control of it by force, for example with the help of the army. The Belgians took over Rwanda under a League of Nations mandate     ts
41 free someone temporarily from his or her obligations     ts
42 capture, take into command  fiil     ts
43 If one thing takes over from something else, it becomes more important, successful, or powerful than the other thing, and eventually replaces it. Cars gradually took over from horses When the final vote came, rationality took over. see also takeover     ts
44 If you take over a company, you get control of it, for example by buying its shares. A British newspaper says British Airways plan to take over Trans World Airways     ts
45 take up and practice as one's own     ts
46 do over; "They would like to take it over again"     ts
47 take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"     ts
48 take up, as of debts or payments; "absorb the costs for something"     ts
49 take over ownership of; of corporations and companies     ts
50 seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"     ts
51 take over ownership of; of corporations and companies free someone temporarily from his or her obligations     ts
52 take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"     ts
53takeover The purchase of one company by another; a merger without the formation of a new company     ts
54to take over. overcrow - "The potent poison quite overcrows my spirit"     ts
55takeover Replacing an existing employer sponsored insurance plan with another     ts
56takeover Player A has the ball and allows her teammate Player B to take the ball from her (this is an effective way of deceiving an opponent)     ts
57takeover The automatic moving of a logical host from one HA server to the other after a failure has been detected The HA server that has the failure is forced to give up mastery of the logical host     ts
58takeover the attempt of one company to buy another company, either in a hostile or friendly manner     ts
59takeover (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration)     ts
60takeover The acquisition of control over a corporation by another company, which normally ousts the current management The takeover can occur by means of a proxy fight or the acquisition of a controlling quantity of common stock     ts
61takeover An action whereby a person or group succeeds in ousting a firm's management and taking control of the company     ts
62takeover a change by sale or merger in the controlling interest of a corporation     ts
63takeover a sudden and decisive change of government illegally or by force     ts
64takeover A change in a corporation's controlling interest through either a friendly acquisition or a hostile bid Hostile takeovers aim to replace the target company's existing management and are usually attempted through a public tender offer Other takeover methods are unsolicited merger proposals to directors, accumulation of shares in the open market, or proxy fights     ts
65takeover General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders Change in the controlling interest of a corporation, either through a friendly acquisition or an unfriendly, hostile, bid A hostile takeover (with the aim of replacing current existing management) is usually attempted through a public tender offer     ts
66takeover Often used in risk arbitrage Change in the controlling interest of a corporation, either through a friendly acquisition or an unfriendly, hostile, bid A hostile takeover (aiming to replace existing management) is usually attempted through a public tender offer General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholders to another group of shareholders     ts
67takeover General term referring to transfer of control of a firm from one group of shareholder's to another group of shareholders     ts
68takeover A takeover is the act of taking control of a country, political party, or movement by force. There's been a military takeover of some kind. = coup     ts
69takeover A takeover is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else. the government's takeover of the Bank of New England Corporation     ts
70takeover act of taking control of something (as in a government or business)  isim     ts
71takeover the acquisition of a controlling interest in a company by another company through the purchase of its shares     ts
72takeover A merger, acquisition or other change in the controlling interest of a corporation     ts
73takeover when one management team (one firm) takes over the control of another     ts
74takeover a 2 vs 1 combination play in which the two offensive players move toward each other and the ball is transferred from one player to the other     ts
75takeover (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and Administration; search in this book)     ts
76takeover acquisition of the share capital of another firm, resulting in its identity being absorbed into that of the acquiror     ts
77takeover The acquisition of one company by another     ts
78takeover when one company buys out another     ts
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