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- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary constructive taking غصب يا مصادره حکمي take (n. taking) تصرف کردن، مالک شدن، سلب مالکيت کردن، گرفتن، مصادره کردن، بازداشت کردن، متقلبانه تصاحب کردن، ضبط کردن، تصرف عدواني مال منقول
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(taking): بازگشت به واژه taking abstention from taking an oath continuous stock-taking leave taking right of taking water risk-taking stock taking stock-taking taking an oath taking delivery taking hold taking possession taking possission taking precedence taking refuge taking the public interest into account to a an under taking پريشانى ،واگيردار کلمات مرتبط(16)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 take Pronunciation: ' tāk Function: verb Inflected Form:   took \ ' tu ̇ k\ ; tak·en \ ' tā-kən\ ; tak·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tacan, from Old Norse taka; akin to Middle Dutch taken to take Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 : to get into one's hands or into one's possession, power, or control: as a : to seize or capture physically < took them as prisoners> b : to get possession of (as fish or game) by killing or capturing c (1) : to move against (as an opponent's piece in chess) and remove from play (2) : to win in a card game <able to take 12 tricks> d : to acquire by eminent domain 2 : GRASP , GRIP < take the ax by the handle> 3 a : to catch or attack through the effect of a sudden force or influence < taken with a fit of laughing> < taken ill> b : to catch or come upon in a particular situation or action <was taken unawares> c : to gain the approval or liking of : CAPTIVATE , DELIGHT <was quite taken with her at their first meeting> 4 a : to receive into one's body (as by swallowing, drinking, or inhaling) < take a pill> b : to put oneself into (as sun, air, or water) for pleasure or physical benefit c : to partake of : EAT < take s dinner about seven> 5 a : to bring or receive into a relation or connection < take s just four students a year> <it's time he took a wife> b : to copulate with 6 : to transfer into one's own keeping: a : APPROPRIATE <someone took my hat> b : to obtain or secure for use (as by lease, subscription, or purchase) < take a cottage for the summer> <I'll take the red one> < took an ad in the paper> 7 a : ASSUME <gods often took the likeness of a human being> <when the college …