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Kollokációk a 'Make- Take- Have' - Nem fizikai cselekvések (Venni)

Fedezze fel, hogyan fejeznek ki nem fizikai cselekvéseket az angol 'Take' kolokációk, mint például a 'take turns' és a 'take a lesson'.

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to [take] a nap
to take a nap
[kifejezés]

to rest or sleep for a short period of time during the day

Ex: When the baby finally fell asleep, I took a nap to catch up on some much-needed rest.
to [take] a (class|course)
to take a class
[kifejezés]

to enroll and participate in an educational program or lesson

Ex: She took a class in art history to deepen her appreciation for various artistic movements.
to [take] a decision
to take a decision
[kifejezés]

to choose from existing options or alternatives

Ex: The government needs to take a decision about how to deal with the refugee crisis.
to [take] a holiday
to take a holiday
[kifejezés]

to go on vacation or take time off from work or daily activities to relax and enjoy leisure activities

Ex: I took a holiday last month and traveled to Europe for a cultural experience
to [take] a lesson
to take a lesson
[kifejezés]

to learn or improve a skill through a class or guidance

Ex: They took a lesson in cooking to learn how to prepare authentic Italian dishes.
to [take] a picture
to take a picture
[kifejezés]

to use a device like a camera or cellphone to capture an image of something or someone

Ex: He took a photograph of the crowd during the concert.
to [take] a rest
to take a rest
[kifejezés]

to temporarily stop physical or mental activity in order to relax and regain energy

Ex: We took a rest in the park, sitting on a bench and enjoying the sunshine.
to [take] a survey
to take a survey
[kifejezés]

to respond to a series of questions designed to gather information, opinions, or feedback on a specific topic or subject

Ex: She takes surveys regularly to share her views on social issues.
to [take] a break
to take a break
[kifejezés]

to stop working or doing an activity temporarily in order to rest, relax, etc.

Ex: He took a break after finishing the first part of the project.
to [take] a trip
to take a trip
[kifejezés]

to go on a journey for enjoyment or exploration

Ex: After a busy year, he decided to take a trip to a tropical island.
to [take] {sb/sth} to court

to start a legal process against someone or something to resolve a dispute

Ex: He took the matter to court to resolve the ongoing property dispute with his neighbor.
to [take] turns
to take turns
[kifejezés]

to share opportunities or responsibilities with others in a fair and orderly manner

Ex: In a cooperative environment, employees take turns leading meetings to promote teamwork.
to [take] a (stand|stance)
to take a stand
[kifejezés]

to firmly hold a position or opinion on an issue, often for moral, ethical, or social reasons

Ex: She took a stand against animal cruelty by advocating for stricter laws.
to [take] a guess
to take a guess
[kifejezés]

to make a rough estimate or prediction, especially when one does not have complete or precise information

Ex: Can you take a guess at what's in the box?
to [take|have] a gander
to take a gander
[kifejezés]

to look at something for a brief time

Ex: Before we buy the book, let's take a gander at the first few pages to see if it's engaging.
take it or leave it

used to show that one does not care if one's offer is accepted or rejected one will not negotiate further

Ex: The apartment lease is for one year at $1,200 per month, take it or leave it.
to [take] a tumble
to take a tumble
[kifejezés]

to experience a sudden setback, failure, or decline

Ex: The project was going well until a critical mistake caused it to take a tumble.
to [take] liberties
to take liberties
[kifejezés]

to act in a way that is overly familiar or inappropriate without permission or proper authority

Ex: He took liberties with his power, using his position to exploit others for personal gain.
to [take] time (off|out)
to take time off
[kifejezés]

to not go to work or school for a certain period of time to take care of personal matters or recharge one's energy and focus

Ex: He often takes time out to reflect on his goals.
to [take] out a loan
to take out a loan
[kifejezés]

to borrow money from a bank or financial institution that must be paid back, usually with an extra amount added

Ex: She had to take out a loan to pay for her education.
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