English
Verb
to take on
- To acquire, bring in, or introduce.
#:The ship took on cargo in Norfolk yesterday.
- idiom To begin to have or exhibit.
#:In the dark, the teddy bear took on the appearance of a fearsome monster.
- idiom To assume responsibilty for.
#:I'll take on the project if no one else will.
- idiom To attempt to fight or compete.
#:I don't recommend taking on that bully, since he's bigger than you are.
Translations
trans-top|To acquire, bring in, or introduce
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trans-top|To begin to have or exhibit
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trans-top|To assume responsibilty for
Finnish: ottaa vastuu jokin|jostakin
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trans-top|To attempt to fight or compete
Finnish: kilpailla jokin|jotakin vastaan
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Category:English phrasal verbs
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