4
PHRASAL VERB
If you
take up
an offer or a challenge, you accept it. □ [V
P
n]
5
PHRASAL VERB
If something
takes up
a particular amount of time, space, or effort, it uses that amount. □ [V
P
n]
6
PHRASAL VERB
[no passive] If you
take up
a particular position, you get into a particular place in relation to something else. □ [V
P
n]
7
PHRASAL VERB
If you
take up
something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it. □ [V
P
n]
8 → see also take-up
▸
take up on
PHRASAL VERB
If you
take
someone
up on
their offer or invitation, you accept it. □ [V
n P
P
n]
▸ take upon → see take on 6
▸
take up with
PHRASAL VERB
If you
are taken up with
something, it keeps you busy or fully occupied. □ [
take|away /te I kəwe I / (takeaways )
1
N‑COUNT
A
takeaway
is a shop or restaurant which sells hot cooked food that you eat somewhere else. [BRIT
]
in AM, use takeout
2
N‑COUNT
A
takeaway
is hot cooked food that you buy from a shop or restaurant and eat somewhere else. [BRIT
] □
ta
ke-home pa
y
N‑UNCOUNT
Your
take-home pay
is the amount of your wages or salary that is left after income tax and other payments have been subtracted. [BUSINESS
] □
tak|en /te I kən/
1Taken is the past participle of take .
2
ADJ
[v-link ADJ
] If you are
taken
with
something or someone, you are very interested in them or attracted to them. [INFORMAL
] □ [+
take|off /te I kɒf, [AM ] -ɔːf/ (takeoffs ) also take-off
1 N‑VAR Takeoff is the beginning of a flight, when an aircraft leaves the ground.
2
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] A
takeoff
of
someone is a humorous imitation of the way in which they behave. □ [+
take|out /te I koʊt/ (takeouts )
1 N‑COUNT A takeout is a store or restaurant which sells hot cooked food that you eat somewhere else. [AM ] in BRIT, use takeaway 2 N‑COUNT [oft N n] A takeout or takeout food is hot cooked food which you buy from a store or restaurant and eat somewhere else. [AM ] in BRIT, use takeaway
take|over ◆◇◇ /te I koʊvə r / (takeovers )
1
N‑COUNT
A
takeover
is the act of gaining control of a company by buying more of its shares than anyone else. [BUSINESS
] □ [+
2
N‑COUNT
A
takeover
is the act of taking control of a country, political party, or movement by force. □
merger:
coup:
incorporation: