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Kollokationen von 'Make- Take- Have' - Zeit, Verantwortung oder Körper (Take)

Entdecken Sie englische Kollokationen mit „Take“, die zur Beschreibung von Zeit, Verantwortung oder Körper verwendet werden, mit Beispielen wie „Take Ages“ und „Take Charge“.

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to take sb/sth seriously

to consider someone or something as important or deserving of attention

to consider someone or something as important or deserving of attention

to consider someone or something as important or deserving of attention

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to take the flank

to position oneself or others on the side of a group for protection or a strategic advantage, typically in a military context

to position oneself or others on the side of a group for protection or a strategic advantage, typically in a military context

to position oneself or others on the side of a group for protection or a strategic advantage, typically in a military context

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to take the time

to set aside a portion of time for a specific activity, task, or purpose

to set aside a portion of time for a specific activity, task, or purpose

to set aside a portion of time for a specific activity, task, or purpose

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to take one's time

to spend as much as time one needs on doing something without hurrying

to spend as much as time one needs on doing something without hurrying

to spend as much as time one needs on doing something without hurrying

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to take time

to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

to need a significant amount of time to be able to happen, be completed, or achieved

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to take a while

to require a period of time to happen, be completed, or do something

to require a period of time to happen, be completed, or do something

to require a period of time to happen, be completed, or do something

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to take ages

to require a very long time to complete something, often much longer than expected or necessary

to require a very long time to complete something, often much longer than expected or necessary

to require a very long time to complete something, often much longer than expected or necessary

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to take drugs

to consume or use illegal substances, such as heroin or cocaine, by the use of mouth, injection, or inhalation

to consume or use illegal substances, such as heroin or cocaine, by the use of mouth, injection, or inhalation

to consume or use illegal substances, such as heroin or cocaine, by the use of mouth, injection, or inhalation

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to take charge

to assume control or responsibility for something or someone

to assume control or responsibility for something or someone

to assume control or responsibility for something or someone

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to take a complaint

to accept or receive an expression of dissatisfaction or criticism from a customer, client, etc. regarding a product, service, or experience

to accept or receive an expression of dissatisfaction or criticism from a customer, client, etc. regarding a product, service, or experience

to accept or receive an expression of dissatisfaction or criticism from a customer, client, etc. regarding a product, service, or experience

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to take lightly

to not treat a situation or problem with the seriousness or importance it deserves

to not treat a situation or problem with the seriousness or importance it deserves

to not treat a situation or problem with the seriousness or importance it deserves

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