taking

کلمات مرتبط(taking):بازگشت به واژه takingabstention from taking an oath
continuous stock-taking
leave taking
right of taking water
risk-taking
stock taking
stock-taking
taking an oath
taking delivery
taking hold
taking possession
taking possission
taking precedence
taking refuge
taking the public interest into account
to a an under taking

پريشانى ،واگيردارکلمات مرتبط(16)


constructive taking غصب يا مصادره حکمي

take (n. taking) تصرف کردن، مالک شدن، سلب مالکيت کردن، گرفتن، مصادره کردن، بازداشت کردن، متقلبانه تصاحب کردن، ضبط کردن، تصرف عدواني مال منقول

wrongful taking ضبط (يا مصادره) غير قانوني


taking

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    n.

  • the act of someone who picks up or takes something; pickings

    the pickings were easy

    clothing could be had for the taking

    adj.

  • very attractive; capturing interest; fetching, winning

    a fetching new hairstyle

    something inexpressibly taking in his manner

    a winning personality

    n.

  • the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property; return, issue, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff

    the average return was about 5%

  • the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption

    v.

  • carry out

    take action

    take steps

    take vengeance

  • require (time or space); occupy, use up

    It took three hours to get to work this morning

    This event occupied a very short time

  • take somebody somewhere; lead, direct, conduct, guide

    We lead him to our chief

    can you take me to the main entrance?

    He conducted us to the palace

  • get into one's hands, take physically; get hold of

    Take a cookie!

    Can you take this bag, please

  • take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; assume, acquire, adopt, take on

    His voice took on a sad tone

    The story took a new turn

    he adopted an air of superiority

    She assumed strange manners

    The gods assume human or animal form in these fables

  • interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression; read

    I read this address as a satire

    How should I take this message?

    You can't take credit for this!

  • take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; bring, convey

    Bring me the box from the other room

    Take these letters to the boss

    This brings me to the main point

  • take into one's possession

    We are taking an orphan from Romania

    I'll take three salmon steaks

  • require as useful, just, or proper; necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, involve, call for, demand

    It takes nerve to do what she did

    success usually requires hard work

    This job asks a lot of patience and skill

    This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice

    This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert

    This intervention does not postulate a patient's consent

  • pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; choose, select, pick out

    Take any one of these cards

    Choose a good husband for your daughter

    She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her

  • travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route

    He takes the bus to work

    She takes Route 1 to Newark

  • receive willingly something given or offered; accept, have

    The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter

    I won't have this dog in my house!

    Please accept my present

  • assume, as of positions or roles; fill

    She took the job as director of development

  • take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; consider, deal, look at

    Take the case of China

    Consider the following case

  • experience or feel or submit to

    Take a test

    Take the plunge

  • make a film or photograph of something; film, shoot

    take a scene

    shoot a movie

  • remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; remove, take away, withdraw

    remove a threat

    remove a wrapper

    Remove the dirty dishes from the table

    take the gun from your pocket

    This machine withdraws heat from the environment

  • serve oneself to, or consume regularly; consume, ingest, take in, have

    Have another bowl of chicken soup!

    I don't take sugar in my coffee

  • accept or undergo, often unwillingly; undergo, submit

    We took a pay cut

  • make use of or accept for some purpose; accept

    take a risk

    take an opportunity

  • take by force

    Hitler took the Baltic Republics

    The army took the fort on the hill

  • occupy or take on; assume, strike, take up

    He assumes the lotus position

    She took her seat on the stage

    We took our seats in the orchestra

    She took up her position behind the tree

    strike a pose

  • admit into a group or community; accept, admit, take on

    accept students for graduate study

    We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member

  • ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial

    take a pulse

    A reading was taken of the earth's tremors

  • be a student of a certain subject; learn, study, read

    She is reading for the bar exam

  • take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; claim, exact

    the accident claimed three lives

    The hard work took its toll on her

  • head into a specified direction; make

    The escaped convict took to the hills

    We made for the mountains

  • aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment; aim, train, take aim, direct

    Please don't aim at your little brother!

    He trained his gun on the burglar

    Don't train your camera on the women

    Take a swipe at one's opponent

  • be seized or affected in a specified way

    take sick

    be taken drunk

  • have with oneself; have on one's person; carry, pack

    She always takes an umbrella

    I always carry money

    She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains

  • engage for service under a term of contract; lease, rent, hire, charter, engage

    We took an apartment on a quiet street

    Let's rent a car

    Shall we take a guide in Rome?

  • receive or obtain by regular payment; subscribe, subscribe to

    We take the Times every day

  • buy, select

    I'll take a pound of that sausage

  • to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort

    take shelter from the storm

  • have sex with; archaic use; have

    He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable

  • lay claim to; as of an idea; claim

    She took credit for the whole idea

  • be designed to hold or take; accept

    This surface will not take the dye

  • be capable of holding or containing; contain, hold

    This box won't take all the items

    The flask holds one gallon

  • develop a habit

    He took to visiting bars

  • proceed along in a vehicle; drive

    We drive the turnpike to work

  • obtain by winning

    Winner takes all

    He took first prize

  • be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; contract, get

    He got AIDS

    She came down with pneumonia

    She took a chill


English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

takings
syn.: fetching pickings winning
takes|took|taking|taken
syn.: assume bring capture carry choose convey gain gather get guess hire infer involve lease need obtain pick out receive require select stand suppose swallow

ant.: bring give