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take on - ترجمة إلى اليونانية

1981 SONG PERFORMED BY REO SPEEDWAGON
Take it on the run; Take It On the Run; TIOTR

take on      
v. προσλαμβάνω
take off         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Take-off; Take-Off; Take off (disambiguation); Take Off; Takeoff (disambiguation); Take Off (song); Take Off (film); Take Off (album); Take Off (EP)
v. αναχώρηση, απογείωση
take away         
  • Customers queueing for takeaway at a [[fish and chip shop]] in England
  • Street food vendors in early 20th century New York City.
  • Thermopolium in [[Herculaneum]]
  • scooter]] used for [[Pizza Hut]] pizza delivery in [[Hong Kong]].
  • A market stall in [[Thailand]] selling take-out food
  • Disposable chopsticks in a university cafeteria trash bin in Japan.
A PREPARED MEAL OR OTHER FOOD ITEMS, PURCHASED AT A RESTAURANT OR FAST FOOD OUTLET TO BE CONSUMED OFFSITE
Take-away food; Takeaway food; Take-out food; Take-away; Take out; Take away; Carryout; Carry-out; Takeout; Take-aways; Takeout food; Takeout container; Take Out; Imbiss; Takeaway; To-go; Take-Away; Food Takeaway; Taking out; Take Away
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تعريف

take on
1.
If you take on a job or responsibility, especially a difficult one, you accept it.
No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
2.
If something takes on a new appearance or quality, it develops that appearance or quality.
Believing he had only a year to live, his writing took on a feverish intensity.
= assume
PHRASAL VERB: no passive, V P n (not pron)
3.
If a vehicle such as a bus or ship takes on passengers, goods, or fuel, it stops in order to allow them to get on or to be loaded on.
This is a brief stop to take on passengers and water.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
4.
If you take someone on, you employ them to do a job.
He's spoken to a publishing firm. They're going to take him on...
The party has been taking on staff, including temporary organisers.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)
5.
If you take someone on, you fight them or compete against them, especially when they are bigger or more powerful than you are.
Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high...
I knew I couldn't take him on.
PHRASAL VERB: no passive, V P n (not pron), V n P
6.
If you take something on or upon yourself, you decide to do it without asking anyone for permission or approval.
Knox had taken it on himself to choose the wine...
He took upon himself the responsibility for protecting her...
The President absolved his officers and took the blame upon himself.
PHRASAL VERB: no passive, V it P pron-refl to-inf, V P pron-refl n, V n P pron-refl

ويكيبيديا

Take It on the Run

"Take It on the Run" is a song by American rock band REO Speedwagon off the band's ninth studio album Hi Infidelity (1980). The song was written by lead guitarist Gary Richrath. "Take It on the Run" was the follow-up single behind the group's number-one hit, "Keep on Loving You". The single went gold on April 17, 1989. "Take It on the Run" has appeared on dozens of "various artists" compilation albums, as well as several REO Speedwagon greatest-hits albums. The 2017 song "Messin' Around" by Pitbull featuring Enrique Iglesias interpolates "Take It on the Run".

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1. "When you take on Big Sugar, you take on a huge political money operation," said Rep.
2. They have realised that they can take on the police and take on the Americans – they could easily do it again.
3. It is iconic Hillary, unafraid to take on a fight.
4. So enter Nishabd: his take on Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita.
5. Every second story has a negative take on America.