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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. take aback GLAG. [brit. angl. teɪk -, am. angl. teɪk -] (take [sb] aback)

take aback person:

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personne: éberluer qn
désarçonner personne
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aback [brit. angl. əˈbak, am. angl. əˈbæk] PRISL.

to be taken aback by remark, proposal, experience

I. take [brit. angl. teɪk, am. angl. teɪk] SAM.

1. take FILM:

prise ž. spol (de vues)

2. take:

take RIB., LOV. (of fish)
prise ž. spol
tableau m. spol de chasse

3. take pog. TRG. (amount received):

recette ž. spol

II. take <pret. took, del. Pf. taken> [brit. angl. teɪk, am. angl. teɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. take (take hold of):

take object, money
to take sth from shelf, table
to take sth from drawer, box
to take sth out of sth
sortir qc de qc

2. take (use violently):

3. take (have by choice):

take bath, shower, holiday
to take a wife/a husband zastar.

4. take (carry along):

take object
take person
to take sb sth, to take sth to sb
apporter qc à qn

5. take (lead, guide):

6. take (transport):

to take sb to bus: place
to take sb to road, path: place

7. take (use to get somewhere):

take bus, taxi, plane etc
take road, path

8. take (negotiate):

take driver, car: corner, bend
take horse: fence

9. take (accept):

take bribe, money
take patients, pupils
take job
take phone call
take machine: coin
take shop, restaurant etc: credit card, cheque
take union, employee: reduction, cut

10. take (require) activity, course of action:

take patience, skill, courage
avoir tout ce qu'il faut (to do pour faire)

11. take LINGV.:

take verb: object
take preposition: case

12. take (endure):

take pain, criticism
take punishment, opinions

13. take (react to):

take news, matter, criticism, comments

14. take (assume):

to take sb for or to be sth

15. take (consider as example):

take person, example, case

16. take (adopt):

take view, attitude, measures, steps

17. take (record):

take notes, statement
take doctor, nurse: pulse, temperature, blood pressure
take secretary: letter

18. take (hold):

take hall, bus: 50 people, passengers etc
take tank, container: quantity

19. take (consume):

take sugar, milk, pills, remedy
to take tea/lunch with sb brit. angl. ur. jez.

20. take (wear) (in clothes):

take size
faire du 37
chausser du 37

21. take FOTO.:

take photograph

22. take MAT. (subtract):

take number, quantity
soustraire (from de)

23. take (study):

take subject
take course

24. take (sit):

take ŠOL., UNIV. exam, test

25. take (teach) teacher, lecturer:

take students, pupils

26. take (officiate at) priest:

take service, prayer, wedding
take mass

27. take:

take (capture) army, enemy: fortress, city
take (in chess) player: piece
take (in cards) trick
take person: prize

28. take (have sex with) pog.:

take woman

III. take <pret. took, del. Pf. taken> [brit. angl. teɪk, am. angl. teɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. take:

take dye:

2. take RIB.:

take fish:

IV. take [brit. angl. teɪk, am. angl. teɪk]

to be on the take pog.
to take it or a lot out of sb
croyez-moi, …

prisoner [brit. angl. ˈprɪz(ə)nə, am. angl. ˈprɪz(ə)nər] SAM.

prisoner (gen) fig.
prisonnier/-ière m. spol/ž. spol
détenu/-e m. spol/ž. spol
prisonnier/-ière m. spol/ž. spol de guerre/d'opinion
to take no prisoners boxer, team:
to take no prisoners negotiating team, rival:

hostage [brit. angl. ˈhɒstɪdʒ, am. angl. ˈhɑstɪdʒ] SAM.

otage m. spol

I. drug [brit. angl. drʌɡ, am. angl. drəɡ] SAM.

1. drug:

drug MED., FARM.
médicament m. spol
to be on drugs atribut. company, industry

2. drug (narcotic):

drug dobes., fig.
drogue ž. spol
drogues ž. spol mn. dures/douces
to be on or to take drugs ŠPORT
to do drugs pog.
se camer pog.
to do drugs pog. atribut. problem, shipment, smuggler, trafficking
to do drugs pog. culture, use
to do drugs pog. crime

II. drug <sed. del. drugging; pret., del. Pf. drugged> [brit. angl. drʌɡ, am. angl. drəɡ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. drug (sedate):

drug kidnapper: victim
drug vet: animal

2. drug (dope):

drug person: drink
drug vet: meal
drug trainer: horse

III. drug [brit. angl. drʌɡ, am. angl. drəɡ]

v slovarju PONS

take aback GLAG. preh. glag.

v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

aback [əˈbæk] PRISL.

I. take [teɪk] SAM.

1. take no mn. (receipts):

recette ž. spol

2. take (filming):

prise ž. spol de vue

3. take (view):

position ž. spol

fraza:

to be on the take pog.

II. take <took, taken> [teɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. take (hold and move):

to take sb's hand

2. take:

take things

3. take (bring):

take guest, friend
take present, letter

4. take (accept):

take job, responsibility, payment
take cash, applicant
take advice

5. take (use for travel):

take train, bus, route

6. take (eat or drink):

take medicine, sugar

7. take (hold):

take people
take traffic

8. take (require):

take skills, patience, effort
take time

9. take (win, capture):

take city, position
take prisoners
take IGRE
take award

10. take (as a record):

take letter, notes, photos

11. take (expressing thoughts, understanding):

12. take (use):

13. take (conduct):

take religious service

14. take brit. angl., avstral. angl. (teach):

take subject
take students

15. take (study):

take subject

16. take (with specific objects):

to take the score brit. angl.

fraza:

III. take <took, taken> [teɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (have effect)

v slovarju PONS

take aback GLAG. preh. glag.

v slovarju PONS
v slovarju PONS

aback ·ˈbæk] PRISL.

I. take [teɪk] SAM.

1. take (receipts):

recette ž. spol

2. take (filming):

prise ž. spol de vue

3. take (view):

position ž. spol

fraza:

to be on the take pog.

II. take <took, taken> [teɪk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. take (hold and move):

to take sb's hand

2. take:

take things

3. take (bring):

take guest, friend
take present, letter

4. take (accept):

take job, responsibility, payment
take cash, applicant
take advice

5. take (use for travel):

take train, bus, route

6. take (eat or drink):

take medicine, sugar

7. take (hold):

take people
take traffic

8. take (require):

take skills, patience, effort
take time

9. take (win, capture):

take city, position
take prisoners
take IGRE
take award

10. take (as a record):

take letter, notes, photos

11. take (expressing thoughts, understanding):

12. take (use):

13. take (conduct):

take religious service

14. take (study):

take subject

15. take (with specific objects):

fraza:

III. take <took, taken> [teɪk] GLAG. nepreh. glag. (have effect)

Present
Itake aback
youtake aback
he/she/ittakes aback
wetake aback
youtake aback
theytake aback
Past
Itook aback
youtook aback
he/she/ittook aback
wetook aback
youtook aback
theytook aback
Present Perfect
Ihavetaken aback
youhavetaken aback
he/she/ithastaken aback
wehavetaken aback
youhavetaken aback
theyhavetaken aback
Past Perfect
Ihadtaken aback
youhadtaken aback
he/she/ithadtaken aback
wehadtaken aback
youhadtaken aback
theyhadtaken aback

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The mainsail should self-tack onto the other side, but the jib is held aback.
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She's taken aback but all the more impressed by his candidness.
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