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- 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 …