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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary

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take

vb (often foll by from) , takes, taking, took, taken
1.   (also intr) to gain possession of (something) by force or effort
2.   to appropriate or steal: to take other people's belongings
3.   to receive or accept into a relationship with oneself: to take a wife
4.   to pay for or buy
5.   to rent or lease: to take a flat in town
6.   to receive or obtain by regular payment: we take a newspaper every day
7.   to obtain by competing for; win: to take first prize
8.   to obtain or derive from a source: he took his good manners from his older brother
9.   to assume the obligations of: to take office
10.   to endure, esp with fortitude: to take punishment
11.   to adopt as a symbol of duty, obligation, etc: to take the veil
12.   to receive or react to in a specified way: she took the news very well
13.   to adopt as one's own: to take someone's part in a quarrel
14.   to receive and make use of: to take advice
15.   to receive into the body, as by eating, inhaling, etc: to take a breath

» Lesson No. 1 Glossary