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sottrarreto take away
prendere qc./qn.to take sth./sb.
prendersi delle libertà (nei confronti di qn.)to take liberties (with sb.)
trarre vantaggio da qn./qc.to take advantage of sb./sth.
prendersi cura di qn./qc.to take care of sb./sth.
trasportare qn./qc.to take sb./sth. [transport sb./sth.]
cavare qn./qc.to take out sb./sth. [extract sb./sth.]
via {adv}away
decedereto pass away
scappareto run away
allontanareto send away
tenere lontanoto keep away
addirittura {adv} [direttamente]right away
buttare via qc.to throw away sth.
allontanarsi (da)to go away (from)
Unverified a 10 chilometri dal villaggio10 kilometers away from the village
prov. Una mela al giorno toglie il medico di torno.An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
tenersi [aver luogo]to take place
Attenzione!Take care!
Unverified Abbi cura di te!Take care!
riprendereto take back
aero. decollo {m}take-off
durareto take [to last]
partecipareto take part
aero. astronau decollareto take off
aver luogoto take place
togliereto take off [to remove]
educ. dare un esameto take an examination
educ. dare un esameto take an exam
fare una pausato take a break
fare una sosta [fare una pausa]to take a break
sostenere un esameto take a test
Unverified badare ato take care of
foto. fotografareto take a photograph
Segui i miei consigli.Take my advice.
fare una camminatato take a walk
cogliere l'occasioneto take the opportunity
participare a qc. [raro o arc.]to take part in sth.
Unverified Abbi cura di te!Take care of yourself!
prendere atto di qc.to take note of sth.
mil. espugnareto take sth. by storm
fare la docciato take a shower [Am.]
Prego, si accomodi!Please take a seat!
prendersi un giorno liberoto take a day off
sopportare qc.to take sth. [sustain sth.]
aero. un'ora prima del decolloan hour before take-off
togliere qc.to take out sth. [remove sth.]
Quanto (tempo) ci vorrà?How long will it take?
cosm. struccarsito take one's make-up off
comp. Possono occorrere diversi minuti.This process might take several minutes.
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