begin (work): [~ + on + object]took on extra work to pay the bills.[~ + object + on]How can he take so much volunteer work on? [~ + on + object] to gain or acquire:The word "homeowner'' took on a whole new meaning when she became one. to accept as a challenge or oppone...
2. to employ. They are taking on five hundred more men at the factory.contratar 3. (with at) to challenge (someone) to a game etc. I'll take you on at tennis.desafiar; jugar contra 4. to get; to assume. His writing took on a completely new meaning.tomar...
but I think it may be time you cleaned up your kitchen." B: "No worries, none taken. I've been meaning to clean it all week."A: "I don't think the work you've done so far will be enough—no offense." B: "None taken. I know the boss is going to be really hard on us....
re-assume - take on again, as after a time lapse; "He re-assumed his old behavior" 6. take - interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression; "I read this address as a satire"; "How should I take this message?"; "You can't take credit for this!
Walks had taken on a different meaning for Reese in the last week. Na última semana, os passeios adquiriram um novo significado para Reese. Literature The decision will be taken on 2 May by the Heads of State and of Government. A decisão será tomada a 2 de Maio pelos chefes...
The meaning of TAKE TO TASK is to call (someone) to account for a shortcoming : to criticize or correct (someone) for some fault or failing. How to use take to task in a sentence.
【1 ]Humphry Davy⑤ straightforward /streit'fo:wad/I Talk about the meaning of Humphry Davy's quote and whether you adj. 简单的agree with it.⑥ceiling /'si;ln/ n. [ C ]天花板2 Organise your ideas by completing the notes.⑦strap /straep/ vt.用带子系(或Point of view:捆、扎、扣)...
So there are a couple of different questions you have to consider when you talk about food and long-duration space flight.On the US side we have gone to a standard menu, meaning that every16 days you start over with the same menu. To compensate the crews, we are allowed to pick one ...
The Chevin gets its name from an old English word meaning ‘sharp ridge’ and so much of the area is steeply sloping, which is perhaps why my brother (who goes mountain biking there) expressed surprise that they could find a 5k route suitable for parkrun, and who had put me off going ...
first chapters, as well as that of Matthew 28:10, 16; Mark 16:7, precludes the possibility of the Ascension having taken place, or having been thought to have taken place, on the day of the Resurrection, or for many days after, so that to force a meaning upon the last chapter of ...