1-
to take care of somebody or something
2-
to take advantage of something
3-
to take place
4-
to take time
5-
to take something into account
6-
to take pity on somebody or something
7-
to take off
8-
to take up
9-
to take to
10-
to take against
11-
to take out
12-
to take notice
to [take] care of {sb/sth}
to take care of somebody or something
kifejezés
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/ˈteɪk ˈkɛr əv/
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Collocation

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

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My neighbor has agreed to take care of my dog while I'm on vacation.
She takes care of her little brother after school.
to [take] advantage of {sth}
to take advantage of something
kifejezés
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/tˈeɪk ɐdvˈæntɪdʒ ʌv ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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Collocation

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

to take place
kifejezés
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/tˈeɪk plˈeɪs/
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Collocation

to occur at a specific time or location

to take time
kifejezés
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/tˈeɪk tˈaɪm/
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N/A

Collocation

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

to [take] {sth} into account
to take something into account
kifejezés
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/tˈeɪk ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ ˌɪntʊ ɐkˈaʊnt/
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Idiom

to consider something when trying to make a judgment or decision

What is the origin of the idiom "take something into account" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "take something into account" can be traced back to Middle English. The word "account" in this context refers to consideration or regard. The usage of "take into account" evolved from the combination of the verb "take" and the noun "account," which meant to include or consider something when assessing a situation. Over time, the phrase became firmly established in the English language, and it has been in use for several centuries. It is frequently used in decision-making processes, problem-solving discussions, analytical assessments, and evaluations.

to take pity on somebody or something
kifejezés
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/tˈeɪk pˈɪɾi ˌɑːn ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
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N/A

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

to take off
to take off
ige
uk flag
/teɪk ɑːf/
(leszedni)

(leszedni)

levenni

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

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Kifejezés Állapota
separable
kifejezés igéje
take
kifejezés partikula
off
to take up
to take up
ige
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈʌp/
(helyet foglal el)

(helyet foglal el)

elfoglal

to occupy a particular amount of space or time

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Kifejezés Állapota
separable
kifejezés igéje
take
kifejezés partikula
up
to take to
to take to
ige
uk flag
/tˈeɪk tuː/
(szeretni kezd)

(szeretni kezd)

megkedvel

to start to like someone or something

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Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
take
kifejezés partikula
to
to take against
to take against
ige
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ɐɡˈɛnst/
(ellenez valakit/valamit)

(ellenez valakit/valamit)

ellenszenvvel van valakivel/valamivel

to start to dislike someone or something

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Kifejezés Állapota
inseparable
kifejezés igéje
take
kifejezés partikula
against
to take out
to take out
ige
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ˈaʊt/
(kivinni)

(kivinni)

elvinni

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

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Kifejezés Állapota
separable
kifejezés igéje
take
kifejezés partikula
out
to take notice
kifejezés
uk flag
/tˈeɪk nˈoʊɾɪs/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to become aware of someone or something and pay them attention

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