Kollokationen von 'Make- Take- Have' - Non-Physical Actions (Take)
Entdecken Sie, wie englische Kollokationen mit „Take“ wie „sich abwechseln“ und „eine Lektion nehmen“ nicht-physische Handlungen auf Englisch ausdrücken.
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to rest or sleep for a short period of time during the day
to rest or sleep for a short period of time during the day
to enroll and participate in an educational program or lesson
to enroll and participate in an educational program or lesson
to choose from existing options or alternatives
to choose from existing options or alternatives
to go on vacation or take time off from work or daily activities to relax and enjoy leisure activities
to go on vacation or take time off from work or daily activities to relax and enjoy leisure activities
to learn or improve a skill through a class or guidance
to learn or improve a skill through a class or guidance
to use a device like a camera or cellphone to capture an image of something or someone
to use a device like a camera or cellphone to capture an image of something or someone
to temporarily stop physical or mental activity in order to relax and regain energy
to temporarily stop physical or mental activity in order to relax and regain energy
to respond to a series of questions designed to gather information, opinions, or feedback on a specific topic or subject
to respond to a series of questions designed to gather information, opinions, or feedback on a specific topic or subject
to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, etc.
to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, etc.
to go on a journey for enjoyment or exploration
to go on a journey for enjoyment or exploration
to start a legal process against someone or something to resolve a dispute
to start a legal process against someone or something to resolve a dispute
to share opportunities or responsibilities with others in a fair and orderly manner
to share opportunities or responsibilities with others in a fair and orderly manner
to firmly hold a position or opinion on an issue, often for moral, ethical, or social reasons
to firmly hold a position or opinion on an issue, often for moral, ethical, or social reasons
to make a rough estimate or prediction, especially when one does not have complete or precise information
to make a rough estimate or prediction, especially when one does not have complete or precise information
to look at something for a brief time
to look at something for a brief time
used to show that one does not care if one's offer is accepted or rejected one will not negotiate further
used to show that one does not care if one's offer is accepted or rejected one will not negotiate further
to surprise someone so much that they are unable to react quickly
to surprise someone so much that they are unable to react quickly
to act in a way that is overly familiar or inappropriate without permission or proper authority
to act in a way that is overly familiar or inappropriate without permission or proper authority