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Le livre English File - Intermédiaire Supérieur - Leçon 4B

Ici, vous trouverez le vocabulaire de la leçon 4B du manuel English File Upper Intermediate, comme "prendre note", "prendre du temps", "occuper", etc.

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English File - Upper Intermediate
to [take] care of {sb/sth}

to look after or manage someone or something, ensuring their needs are met

s'occuper de

s'occuper de

Ex: He promised to take care of the plants while his friend was on vacation.
to [take] advantage of {sth}

to make use of a situation, opportunity, or resource in a way that benefits oneself or achieves a desired outcome

Ex: As a student, you should take advantage of the resources available at the library to excel in your studies.
to [take] place

to occur at a specific time or location

Ex: The historic event took place centuries ago.
to [take] time
to take time
[Phrase]

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 [take] {sth} into account

to consider something when trying to make a judgment or decision

tenir compte de

tenir compte de

Ex: When planning a project, it is important to take account of the available resources and budget constraints.
to [take] pity on {sb/sth}

to feel sympathetic toward a thing or person and take action to show it

Ex: We took pity on a couple of people waiting in the rain for a bus and gave them a lift.
to take off

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

enlever

enlever

Ex: The doctor asked the patient to take off their shirt for the examination .Le médecin a demandé au patient d'**enlever** sa chemise pour l'examen.
to take up
to take up
[verbe]

to occupy a particular amount of space or time

prendre

prendre

Ex: The painting takes up a considerable amount of wall space .Le tableau **occupe** une quantité considérable d'espace mural.
to take to
to take to
[verbe]

to start to like someone or something

se prendre d'affection pour

se prendre d'affection pour

Ex: The community took to the charity event , showing overwhelming support .La communauté a **pris goût à** l'événement caritatif, montrant un soutien écrasant.
to take against

to start to dislike someone or something

détéster

détéster

Ex: She began to take against the new manager after he criticized her work .Elle a commencé à **prendre en grippe** le nouveau manager après qu'il ait critiqué son travail.
to take out

to invite someone to go out with one, typically for a meal or an activity

emmener, inviter

emmener, inviter

Ex: Let's take the whole family out for a picnic this weekend.**Sortons** toute la famille pour un pique-nique ce week-end.
to [take] notice

to become aware of someone or something and pay them attention

Ex: After the first cases of the illness were reported, health officials began to take notice of the potential outbreak.
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