take exception to

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English - Turkish
itiraz etmek
-e kızmak
(Fiili Deyim ) itiraz etmek , kabul etmemek
take to
alışmak
take to
sığınmak
take to
hoşlanmak
take to
götürmek

Tom'u nereye götürmek istedin? - Where did you want to take Tom?

Şimdi Tom'u eve götürmek zorundayım. - I have to take Tom home now.

take exception
aynı görüşte olmamak
take to
alışkanlık edinmek
take to
kaçmak
take to
çekilmek
take to
kanı kaynamak
take to
(bir şeyi yapmaya) başlamak
take to
çıkmak (sahne vb.)
take to
gitmek

Buradan istasyona gitmek ne kadar alır? - How long does it take to get from here to the station?

İstasyona gitmek için hangi otobüse bineceğimi lütfen bana söyleyin. - Please tell me which bus to take to get to the station.

take to
(bir yere) gitmek: She took to her bed and stayed there all week. Yatağına girip bütün hafta orada yattı
take to
(deyim) başlamak,aşlışmak. take someone/sth. to bits/pieces ustalikla elestirip bozmak take someone to task (for sth.) azarlamak,çıkışmak,paylamak take someone to the cleaners [argo] soyup sogana cevirmek,dolandirmak
take to
(deyim) take to someone birinden hoşlanmak take to sth
take to
düşkün olmak
take to
(deyim) bir şeyi sevmek
English - English
To be offended by; to consider offensive.“” in Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898).“exception” in Charlton Laird, Webster's New World Thesaurus, third edition, Simon and Schuster (2003), ISBN 978-0-7434-7071-1, .“take exception to” in Ilo Stefanllari, English-Albanian Dictionary of Idioms, Hippocrene Books (2000), ISBN 978-0-7818-0783-8,

Upset, about 20 Kuala Lumpur-based judges met on 25 March and decided that Salleh should write to the king explaining their position. The king apparently took exception to the letter or to the manner in which it was sent.

To object to; to disagree with
take exception
To take offense; to object or protest

I think he took exception to the joke about environmentalists.

take to
To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master

Although he had never skated before, he took to it quickly, and soon glided around the ice with ease.

take to
To begin, as a new habit or practice

After the third one was rejected, she took to asking the department to check the form before she submitted it.

take to
To enter; to go into or move towards

As the train rushed through, thousands of birds took to the air at once.

take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades
take to
begin with -; continue to -
take to
If you take to someone or something, you like them, especially after knowing them or thinking about them for only a short time. Did the children take to him?
take to
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
take to
If you take to doing something, you begin to do it as a regular habit. They had taken to wandering through the streets arm-in-arm
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades"
take exception to

    Hyphenation

    take ex·cep·tion to

    Turkish pronunciation

    teyk îksepşın tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtāk əkˈsepsʜən tə/ /ˈteɪk ɪkˈsɛpʃən tə/
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