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- TAKING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
TAKING meaning: 1 present participle of take 2 present participle of take Learn more
- Taking - definition of taking by The Free Dictionary
1 the act of a person or thing that takes 2 an action by the federal government, as a regulatory ruling, that imposes a restriction on the use of private property for which the owner must be compensated 3 takings, money earned or gained 4 captivating; pleasing: taking ways
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- take verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of take verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive] to carry or move something from one place to another take something Remember to take your coat when you leave take something with you I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus take somebody something Shall I take my host family a gift?
- TAKING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
4 senses: 1 charming, fascinating, or intriguing 2 informal infectious; catching 3 something taken 4 receipts; the income Click for more definitions
- Taken vs Taking: What’s the Difference? - ANSWERTICA
Understanding how to use ‘taking’ as a verb in continuous tenses and as a noun with variable meanings will enable you to craft richer and more dynamic sentences, effectively conveying your intended message
- taking - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
take teɪk vb (takes, taking, took, taken) (mainly tr) (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort to appropriate or steal to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife to pay for or buy to rent or lease to receive or obtain by regular payment to obtain by competing for; win to obtain or derive
- TAKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
take someone to something We're taking the kids to the zoo on Saturday [ + to infinitive ] I took my elderly parents to look at some new houses [ + -ing verb ] Will you take me swimm ing tomorrow?
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