Take on
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British pronunciation/tˈeɪk ˈɒn/
American pronunciation/tˈeɪk ˈɑːn/

Définition et Signification de "take on"

to take on
[phrase form: take]
01

embaucher, recruter

to hire someone
to take on definition and meaning
02

affronter

to play against someone in a game or contest
03

adopter, prendre une qualité

to adopt a particular quality or appearance
04

assumer, prendre en charge

to accept responsibilities, titles, or offices
05

prendre en charge, accepter

to accept something as a challenge or responsibility
06

prendre des membres, accepter des membres

to allow an individual to join a group or community
07

prendre en charge, supporter

to carry something or someone

take on

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The sky took on an unusual shade of green before the storm.
School coaches, religious figures and extended family members sometimes take on informal paternal roles for children in their influence.
Snow-capped peaks in the distance took on a heavenly radiance in the alpenglow.
The once lively park took on a saturnine quality after dusk.
Autumn leaves took on an elegant kobi tinge.
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