Cambridge Dictionaries online Cambridge Dictionaries online

The most popular online dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English

  

take

verb [T] (MOVE)
 
 
/teɪk/ (took, taken)

Definition

A1 to move something or someone from one place to another: The weather forecast said rain, so take your umbrella (with you) when you go out. The suitcases were taken to Madrid by mistake. Take the book up/down to the third floor of the library. [+ two objects] I suggested that he should take her some chocolates/take some chocolates to her (= bring them to her as a present).Transferring and transporting objects
(Definition of take verb (MOVE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

Browse related topics

You are looking at an entry to do with Transferring and transporting objects, but you might be interested in these topics from the Movement and location topic area:

Word of the Day

gesticulate

to make movements with your hands or arms, to express something or to emphasize what you are saying

Word of the Day

Blog

Read our blog about how the English language behaves.

Learn More

New Words

Find words and meanings that have just started to be used in English, and let us know what you think of them.

Learn More