take care of - look after, take advantage of - to use an opportunity to achieve results, sometimes in an unfair way, take place - happen, take one's time - do sth slowly, not in a hurry, take into account - consider or remember something when judging a situation, take no notice of smth - pay no attention to someone or something, take pity on sb - feel sorry for someone, and to do something that shows this, take off (e.g. a jacket) - remove (clothes, shoes), take up  - start doing something regularly as a habit, job, or interest, take to sb - begin to like someone or something, take against sb - begin to dislike someone, often without having a good reason, take sb out - take someone to a place like a cinema or a restaurant and usually pay for them, take pleasure in - enjoy, take after sb - resemble a parent or ancestor, not to take no for an answer - insist on something, take off (e.g. the plane) - to leave the ground and begin to fly, take out (e.g. the rubbish) - to remove smth from somewhere, take risks - do something even though you know something bad could happen as a result, take part in sth - participate, be involved in smth,

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