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taken [teıkən]

I . take <took; taken> [teık] VERBO trans

10. take:

II . take <took; taken> [teık] SUBST

take <took; taken> [teık]

be taken aback
be taken up with
take off coloq
take on a new look (at)

take-off SUBST

1. take-off:

economic ‘take-off’ SUBST

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He ended his career having taken 57 first-class wickets at a respectable average of 23.96.
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Typically, no action has been taken by governments against such usurpation: the viewpoint is rather the contrary, namely that comunidades should disappear.
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They had generally taken on regional loyalties according to residence.
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In 1973 their cause was taken up by a much larger group of heterogeneous activists, predominantly left wing, and numbering up to 100,000.
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Plus, the essential oil found in lemon peel can be toxic to cats when taken internally, applied to the skin or simply inhaled.
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Water taken up through the plants and transpired at their tops helps to humidify the air.
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Sam admitted breaking his marriage vows, and has taken responsibility for his actions.
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Educational goals are obtainable for anyone through accessible and varied courses that can be taken anytime and at an individually determined pace.
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Again, in the traditional method this yeast was taken from sheep gallstone whereas nowadays it is bought ready to use.
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In the past, epilepsy patients were referred for surgery only after they had taken medicine after medicine without success, often for 10 years or more.
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