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Colocaciones de 'Make- Take- Have' - Tiempo, Responsabilidad o Cuerpo (Tomar)

Explore las colocaciones en inglés con 'Take' que se usa para describir el tiempo, la responsabilidad o el cuerpo con ejemplos como "take Ages" y "take charge".

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'

to consider someone or something as important or deserving of attention

Ex: He takes his responsibilities as a mentor seriously, guiding his students with dedication.

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

Ex: In the battle, the skilled archers were instructed to take the flank, ensuring the army's defenses from the side.

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

Ex: They take the time to bond with their children by playing games together.

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

Ex: In the peaceful garden, we took our time enjoying the beautiful scenery.

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

Ex: Learning to play a musical instrument well can take a long time.

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

Ex: took a while for the chef to prepare the elaborate meal for the guests .

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

Ex: Waiting for the bus on a cold day feels like takes ages.

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

Ex: The took drugs to fit in with his friends .

to assume control or responsibility for something or someone

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Ex: During emergencies , it 's crucial for someone take charge and coordinate efforts .

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

Ex: The hotel's front desk staff is available to take a complaint from any guest with concerns about their stay.

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

Ex: You shouldtake lightly the advice given by experienced professionals .
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