Collocations de 'Make- Take- Have' - Participation et actions situationnelles (prendre)
Explorez les collocations anglaises avec « Take » utilisé pour exprimer la participation et les actions situationnelles, notamment « prendre une chance » et « prendre le terrain ».
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to undertake an action, often involving risk or uncertainty
prendre un risque
to decide to do something that may result in something unpleasant or dangerous
prendre un risque
to use something for personal gain in an unfair or dishonest manner
profiter de quelque chose de manière malhonnête
to make use of a situation, opportunity, or resource in a way that benefits oneself or achieves a desired outcome
profiter de quelque chose
to unfairly use or manipulate another person for one's own benefit, often in a selfish or deceitful manner
utiliser quelqu'un de manière trompeuse
to listen to and follow the guidance or suggestions offered by another person
écouter les conseils de quelqu'un
to participate in and complete an examination or assessment
participer à un examen
to care for someone, help them, or keep them safe
s'occuper de
to seek or find shelter or protection during a dangerous or threatening situation
se mettre à l'abri
to experience great pleasure, satisfaction, or joy from something
profiter de quelque chose
(of an action, process, or change) to begin to produce the intended results or outcome
prendre effet
(of a rule, law, or policy) to officially become valid and enforceable
entrer en vigueur
to strongly disagree or object to something because it is offensive or incorrect
pas du tout d'accord avec quelque chose
to find encouragement or hope in a challenging situation
être assez courageux pour faire quelque chose de difficile
to argue or disagree with someone over something
ne pas être d'accord avec
to try to be calm and relaxed and possibly rest
être calme et détendu
to write down or record information, typically in a brief or concise form, to remember it or refer to it later
écrire quelque chose
to become aware of someone or something and pay them attention
prendre note
to participate in something, such as an event or activity
participer à quelque chose
to assume someone's role, position, or responsibilities
prendre sa place
to feel a strong sense of happiness and satisfaction because of someone's achievements or something's qualities
être fier de ses réalisations
to be considered as more urgent or significant than something else
être plus urgent ou important
(of a sports team or individual player) to enter the playing area or arena to begin a game or match
entrer sur le terrain de jeu
to agree to or accept a proposal, opportunity, or arrangement
accepter l'offre