Rechercher
to take out
[phrase form: take]
01
sortir, enlever, retirer, extraire, arracher
to remove a thing from somewhere or something
1.1
sortir, retirer
to remove an object out of its packaging
02
sortir quelqu'un, inviter quelqu'un à sortir
to invite someone to go out with one, typically for a meal or an activity
03
éliminer, abattre
to kill something or someone
04
supprimer, éliminer
to make someone or something go away
05
obtenir, faire une demande de
to get something through legal or formal means
06
exclure, éliminer
to stop something or someone from being included, considered, or accepted
07
extraire, sortir
to extract a particular passage or quote from a written work for citation or copying
08
décharger, soulager
to release one's frustration or anger by treating someone or something unfairly
09
extraire, tirer de
to get liquid from a source or well
10
retirer, prendre de l'argent
to get money from one's bank account
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prendre à emporter, emporter
to buy already prepared food with the intention of eating it at home
12
emprunter, prendre à la bibliothèque
to borrow a book or other item from a library, often for a specified period of time
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prendre en charge, exclure
(in the card game Bridge) to help both players communicate and decide on the best strategy for the game, one's partner makes a bid or a double, and the other one can respond by picking a different suit
take out
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Exemple
She took out her wallet to pay for the groceries.
Students often take out multiple books during exam season.
The company takes out their dues in cryptocurrency.
The fire took out the entire section of the building within minutes.
We usually take out the rent in electronic transfers.
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