nehmen
Reikšmė (anglų kalba)
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to take (something into one's possession or on one's body)
- (class-4,ditransitive,strong) to take from
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to hold (in one's hands), to grasp
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to take, to consider (a statement, a situation, an idea, etc, in a certain way, for example seriously, badly, personally)
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to capture, to arrest
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to ingest (e.g. a pill)
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to move into, to sit at (one's assigned position)
- (class-4,dative,reflexive,strong,transitive) to use (time, effort, etc. for a specific purpose)
- (class-4,strong,transitive) To begin or cause the action implied by a noun to take place, possibly making the sentence more passive or indirect.
- (class-4,reflexive,strong) to cause oneself to be (in some state); to become; to take oneself (to some state)
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to seize, to capture
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to receive, to accept
- (class-4,strong,transitive) to foul
Dažnis
Brūkšnelis kaip
neh‧men
Tariama kaip (IPA)
/ˈneːmən/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)
Inherited from Middle High German nëmen, from Old High German neman, from Proto-West Germanic *neman, from Proto-Germanic *nemaną, from Proto-Indo-European *nem- (“to give or take ones due”). Cognate with Low German nehmen (“to take”), Dutch nemen (“to take”), English nim (“to take, filch”), Danish nemme (“to learn, grasp”), Swedish förnimma (“to perceive”). More at nim.
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