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take

verb (ACT)
 
 
/teɪk/ (took, taken)

Definition

B1 [T] to do or perform: The Archbishop took our service of thanksgiving. Shelley is taking (= studying) economics at university.UK Mr Marshall takes us for (= teaches us) physics.Performing a functionFunctioning B1 [T] used with many nouns to make a verb phrase that is equal in meaning to the related verb: I think we'll take a break (= we'll stop for a break) there. If you're tired you should take a rest (= you should rest). I always like to take a walk (= to walk) after lunch.
(Definition of take verb (ACT) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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