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prendre verbe | take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to get into one's hands or control) take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to ingest medicine) take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to gain a position by force) take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to last or expend [an amount of time]) take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to grab and move to oneself) take [took, taken, taking, takes]◼◼◼(to get into one's possession) consider [considered, considering, considers]◼◼◼(take up as an example) have◼◼◻(to partake of something) catch [caught, catching, catches]◼◼◻(to capture or snare) catch [caught, catching, catches]◼◼◻(to seize an opportunity) pick [picked, picking, picks]◼◼◻(to grasp and pull with fingers) assume [assumed, assuming, assumes]◼◼◻(adopt an idea) capture [captured, capturing, captures]◼◼◻(remove or take control of opponent’s piece) go on◼◼◻(travel by) carry on◼◻◻(to take baggage or luggage onto an airplane, rather than check it) draw out◼◻◻(to physically extract) |
prendre (au passage) verbe | pick up◼◼◼(to collect an object, especially in passing) |
prendre (ex: l'appel) verbe | pick up◼◼◼(to answer (a telephone), see pick up the phone) |
prendre (qqn en voiture) verbe | pick up◼◼◼(to collect a passenger) |
prendre au berceau nom | cradle snatcher◼◼◼(Person who prefers to date people younger than themselves) |
prendre au dépourvu verbe | catch napping◼◼◼(to surprise) |
prendre au mot verbe | take someone at their word(take someone literally even though they may not have been serious) |
prendre au pied de la lettre verbe | take someone at their word(take someone literally even though they may not have been serious) |
prendre au sérieux verbe | take seriously◼◼◼verb take someone at their word(take someone literally even though they may not have been serious) |
prendre congé verbe | farewell◼◼◼(bid farewell) |
prendre congé de verbe | say goodbye◼◼◼(wish someone farewell upon their leaving) take one's leave(say goodbye) |
prendre conscience verbe | realize [realized, realizing, realizes]◼◼◼(to become aware of) |
prendre d'assaut verbe | take by storm(To rapidly gain popularity in a place) |
prendre dans le cul verbe | take it up the ass◼◼◼(To be the recipient of anal sex) |
prendre de court verbe | bowl a googly(to require a quick reaction from by doing something unexpected) catch napping(to surprise) |
prendre de haut verbe | patronize [patronized, patronizing, patronizes]◼◼◼(to assume a tone of unjustified superiority) talk down◼◼◼(patronize) |
prendre de l'avance sur verbe | outrun [outran, outrun, outrunning, outruns](run faster) |
prendre de la distance verbe | take a step back◼◼◼verb |
prendre de la hauteur verbe | take a step back◼◼◼verb |
prendre de la valeur verbe | appreciate [appreciated, appreciating, appreciates]◼◼◼(to increase in value) |
prendre de son temps (pour faire quelque chose) verbe | take time◼◼◼(to volunteer to spend one's time) |