take (EN)
berbo, pangngalan

berbo “take”

take; he takes; past took, part. taken; ger. taking
  1. kuhaon
    She took the book from the shelf to read it.
  2. angkonon
    Jim took his sister's pencil.
  3. panagatan (for fishing); pangayam (for hunting)
    She took three trout from the stream before noon.
  4. singilon
    The long hours of work took a heavy toll on her health.
  5. daugon (sa punto o piraso)
    In a swift move, she took his queen with her knight.
  6. kuhaon (sa bola sa cricket)
    The wicket-keeper took a spectacular catch after the batsman nicked the ball.
  7. dawaton
    She took the gift with a smile, thanking her friend for the thoughtful gesture.
  8. dawaton (isip bayad)
    The coffee shop takes only cash, no credit cards.
  9. sundon (ang tambag o instruksyon)
    When your doctor suggests more rest, you should really take her recommendation seriously.
  10. panunod (sa kabtangan)
    After her grandmother passed away, Jessica did not take under her will as an heir.
  11. angkonon (sa kredito o dungog)
    She took the praise for the cake, even though her sister was the one who baked it.
  12. kuhaon (gikan sa lugar)
    I took three pieces of bread from the dish to make it look symmetrical.
  13. patyon
    The raging flood took two victims from the small village.
  14. ibawas
    If you take two from five, you'll have three remaining.
  15. lupigon
    Do you think I could take that guy in a fight?
  16. kuptan
    She took his hand.
  17. pilion (o dapigan)
    When the class voted on the movie to watch, Mark took Maria's side and rallied others to support it.
  18. dad-on
    He took his dog for a walk in the park every morning.
  19. hatudon
    The ferry takes passengers across the lake every hour.
  20. agian (ang ruta o direksyon)
    The bridge takes you directly to the other side of the river.
  21. agian (o libuton)
    He took the shortcut through the park to avoid the traffic on the main road.
  22. ubanan
    After the meeting, I took the client to the airport.
  23. sakyan
    I'll take the bus to get to the city center.
  24. abangan
    He took out a loan to buy his first car.
  25. inumon (sa tambal)
    She took her antibiotics with a glass of water as prescribed by her doctor.
  26. kaonon o inumon
    She takes her coffee black every morning.
  27. antuson (ang kasinatian)
    She decided to take a risk and invest in the new startup company.
  28. bation (ang emosyon)
    He took great joy in teaching his grandchildren how to fish.
  29. antuson (ang sitwasyon)
    She took the criticism with grace, never once losing her smile.
  30. antuson (ang kadaot o kalisud)
    During the storm, the old oak tree took a lightning strike and split in half.
  31. apilon (ang kalihokan)
    He's taking a break from work to focus on his mental health.
  32. usbon (ang kahimtang)
    She took the room from messy to immaculate in just an hour.
  33. bation (o reaksyon sa butang)
    She took his silence as a sign of agreement.
  34. desisyonan
    After much thought, she took the decision that the project was no longer worth pursuing.
  35. sabton (sa piho nga paagi)
    Please take my advice as a suggestion, not a command.
  36. tuoan (ang giingon sa usa)
    When he told me he was stuck in traffic, I took his word for it and waited patiently.
  37. tan-awon (sa piho nga paagi)
    She took the noise in the attic to be the sound of a trapped bird.
  38. sabton (ang kahulogan)
    From his smile, I took that he was pleased with the news.
  39. kuhaon (ang titulo o ngalan)
    The movie "Blade Runner" took its name from a novel by William S. Burroughs, though the story is based on Philip K. Dick's "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
  40. matakdan (sa sakit)
    She took a cold after walking in the rain without an umbrella.
  41. masuhop (o matambalan sa substansya)
    The sponge took the spilled wine quickly, absorbing every drop.
  42. pasudlon (ang tubig sa sudlanan)
    During the storm, the old fishing boat took so much water that the crew had to work tirelessly to keep it afloat.
  43. kinahanglanon
    Learning to play the piano takes patience and practice.
  44. okupahon (ang lingkoranan o posisyon)
    She took her place at the table, ready for dinner.
  45. okupahon (ang oras o luna)
    Our old stuff takes an entire room.
  46. molungtad (sa piho nga oras)
    Fixing the car took the whole afternoon.
  47. pahimuslan (ang higayon)
    She took advantage of the sale to buy a new laptop at half price.
  48. buhaton
    Every morning, she takes a jog around the park to stay fit.
  49. pormahon
    The mist took the shape of a mysterious figure as it hovered over the lake.
  50. buhaton (ang piho nga papel)
    In the school play, Sarah took the role of the queen with great enthusiasm.
  51. sugdan (ang trabaho o posisyon)
    After the election, she took the role of mayor with great enthusiasm.
  52. panumpaan
    She took the pledge to serve the community with dedication.
  53. agian (ang ruta)
    To reach the park quicker, we took the shortcut through the alley.
  54. sulod (sa lugar o posisyon)
    She took her seat at the front of the classroom.
  55. pangitaon (ang proteksyon o kapasilongan)
    When the storm hit, we quickly took refuge in the basement.
  56. sukdon
    Before administering the medication, the nurse took the patient's blood pressure to ensure it was safe to proceed.
  57. isulat (o tandaan sa hunahuna)
    During the meeting, she took notes on the new project plan to ensure she wouldn't forget any details.
  58. kuhaon (ang litrato o video)
    He took a picture of the sunset with his new camera.
  59. limbongan (sa kwarta)
    The con artist took the elderly couple for all their savings.
  60. magpalista (sa kurso)
    He decided to take Spanish next year to communicate better on his travels.
  61. atimanon (ang sitwasyon)
    When challenges come your way, it's best to take them one at a time.
  62. gamiton (isip pananglitan)
    She's always been quick to learn new languages; take her proficiency in Spanish, which she achieved in just one year.
  63. palabyon (ang pitch sa baseball)
    With a 3-0 count, the batter took the next pitch, hoping for a walk.
  64. kinahanglanon (sa gramatika)
    In German, the verb "helfen" takes the dative case, so you would say "Ich helfe dem Mann."
  65. dawaton (ang gidaghanon sa argumento sa function)
    The command takes three parameters: the file path, the mode of access, and the buffer size.
  66. molambo
    After planting the cuttings in moist soil, we waited eagerly to see if they would take and flourish.

pangngalan “take”

sg. take, pl. takes or uncountable
  1. take (walay laing pulong sa Cebuano)
    After three failed attempts, the director was pleased with the fourth take of the dramatic monologue.
  2. take (walay laing pulong sa Cebuano)
    After three failed attempts, the band finally got a perfect take of their new song.
  3. panglantaw
    After watching the film, Jenny's take was that the symbolism represented the struggle between technology and nature.
  4. pamaagi
    Her fresh take on the classic fairy tale included modern themes and technology.
  5. kita (sa kwarta)
    After the charity gala, the organizers were thrilled with the night's take, which far exceeded their expectations.
  6. abot (sa isda o hayop)
    After a day at sea, the fishermen were pleased with their large take of tuna.
  7. sikop (sa bola sa rugby o cricket)
    The crowd erupted in cheers as the wicket-keeper made a spectacular take behind the stumps.