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Meanings of
taking
in anglès
Very attractive; capturing interest.
winning
fetching
Related terms
attractive
The act of someone who picks up or takes something.
pickings
Usage of
taking
in anglès
1
Industry sources say it was
taking
much longer to raise new funds.
2
He said patients were also
taking
a significant risk with their health.
3
Banks are expected to begin
taking
applications following a Government event today.
4
Sumitomo Trust will also consider
taking
Nikko Asset public, the paper said.
5
Reconfiguration... is currently happening by crisis rather than by
taking
difficult decisions.
6
Banks worldwide have been
taking
measures to offset risk amid the crisis.
7
Photo: Westport News She said farmers were
taking
the weather warnings seriously.
8
Government plans to control the property industry are
taking
time to implement.
9
Their project was
taking
form, if the house was really any good.
10
However, it was still
taking
the positive results very seriously, it said.
11
Solidarity for Italy and Greece means other countries
taking
in more refugees.
12
The answer is no, Corbacho said soon after
taking
his new job.
13
Political uncertainties ahead of the April 17 elections saw investors
taking
positions.
14
The Department of Health said it was
taking
action to combat obesity.
15
Tourism Minister Kelvin Davis said the government is
taking
the outbreak seriously.
16
Risa stood just a moment longer,
taking
in Lilith's young, lithe form.
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taking
Noun
Singular
take
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
take place
take care
take advantage
take office
take action
More collocations
Taking
through the time
Taking
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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