take in Italian
take in Italian is prendere, portare, violentare — take means to reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
take in Italian
prendere
portare
violentare
prendere
pigliare
portare
What does "take" mean?
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verb To reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
"She took the book off the shelf."
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verb To accept, receive, or consume something offered.
"He took the job offer without hesitation."
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verb To require a certain amount of time, effort, or resources.
"The drive takes about three hours."
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noun A particular version, interpretation, or recording of something.
"What's your take on the new policy?"
take in a sentence
- She took the book off the shelf.
- Can you take the trash out before you leave?
- He took the job offer without hesitation.
- Take two tablets with water.
Similar words in Italian
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Frequently asked questions
What is "take" in Italian?
"take" in Italian is prendere, portare, violentare. take means: To reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.
How do you use "take" in a sentence?
Example: "She took the book off the shelf." In Italian, "take" is prendere, portare, violentare.
Are there other ways to say "take" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "take": prendere, portare, violentare, pigliare.
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