Bedeutung (English)

Konzepte

heranbringen

sich drehen

spedieren

wiedererwerben

zur Frau nehmen

anmieten

aufsehen

sich bedienen

Take

hinaufblicken

nach oben sehen

Aufnahme machen

Foto machen

sich schicken

sich unterziehen

Akquirierung

gemeinschaftlich jagen

mit den Händen fassen

beschleichen

Auftragswesen

zum Mann nehmen

miteinbeziehen

herausdeuten

Akquisitation

Aquisition

etwas/jemandem habhaft werden

fest klammern

abschicken versenden

einen Vorteil ziehen

Auftragsvergabe

erforderlich sein

festklammern

in Anspruch nehmen

man nehme

mit sich bringen

Neuerwerbung

nötig haben

Nutzen bringen

sich aneignen

Synonyms

take hold of

require

lay hold

take along

subscribe to

yield

lead away

bear away

marry a wife

grab onto

hold still for

react to

pay attention to

rest on

ride in

rid of

run for

sound recording

take in charge

take it

take possession of

take someone somewhere

receive a blow

wield

withhold information

become popular

be effective

be necessary

cry for

go get

have with one

negociate

put into order

snatch away

take by force

take away by force

take along with

stop the blow

be buried

cause to take

swallow down

hold in arms

show to

start in

take with

select as an example

bank withdrawal

have the best

last laugh

pay in full

carry by hand

help oneself to

pay-up

mid-day break

afternoon break

make name

coff

help smb cross

address

amputate

be given

be taken

bring along

captivate

comb out

deliver to

drawing off

drive around

dwell on

encroach upon

extirpate

get angry

let us say

listen to

Frequenz

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Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/teɪk/
Etymologie (English)

In summary

From Middle English taken (“to take, lay hold of, grasp, strike”), from Old English tacan (“to grasp, touch”), of North Germanic origin, from Old Norse taka (“to touch, take”), from Proto-Germanic *tēkaną (“to touch”), from pre-Germanic *deh₁g- (“to touch”), possibly a phonetically altered form of Proto-Indo-European *te-th₂g- (“to touch, take”) (see there for details). Cognate with Scots tak, Icelandic and Norwegian Nynorsk taka (“to take”), Norwegian Bokmål ta (“to take”), Swedish ta (“to take”), Danish tage (“to take, seize”), Middle Dutch taken (“to grasp”), Dutch taken (“to take; grasp”), Middle Low German tacken (“to grasp”). English thack may be from the same root. Compare tackle. Unrelated to Lithuanian tèkti (“to receive, be granted”), which is instead cognate with English thig. Gradually displaced Middle English nimen (“to take”; see nim), from Old English niman (“to take”).

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