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Meanings of
take account
in English
Catalan
comprendre
Spanish
comprender
Back to the meaning
Be fully aware of; realize fully.
appreciate
Catalan
comprendre
Synonyms
Examples for "
appreciate
"
appreciate
Examples for "
appreciate
"
1
Local partners here
appreciate
Iran's expertise in industry and technology, Fanaei said.
2
We really
appreciate
the efforts to ratify our common agreement, Tusk said.
3
I truly
appreciate
the challenge and the responsibility to prepare future communicators.
4
I hope our students fully
appreciate
the quality of education they receive.
5
Growing your own really allows you to
appreciate
food, nature and time.
Usage of
take account
in English
1
It does not
take
account
of your financial situation or investment objectives.
2
And in some cases, pension payments no longer
take
account
of inflation.
3
Cost data were applied to
take
account
of ARTCs of different severity.
4
Mr Allen said that figure did not
take
account
of regional differences.
5
Twitter needs to
take
account
of what its users need from it.
6
We're able to bounce back, go to the film room,
take
account
.
7
Designs should
take
account
of what resources are affordable and available locally.
8
And we have worked hard to
take
account
of all legitimate concerns.
9
And that doesn't
take
account
of people who are obese, or starving.
10
Then, indeed, came the time to
take
account
of what had happened.
11
And next, will you, in advising me,
take
account
of my ignorance?
12
It must also
take
account
of public opinion and public resilience.
13
It does not
take
account
of future wages or interest rates.
14
This creates another moving target for banks to
take
account
of.
15
Adjusted to
take
account
of population changes, the IMF's forecasts were even gloomier.
16
Even a neutral has a right to
take
account
of facts.
Other examples for "take account"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
account
take
Verb
Noun
Translations for
take account
Catalan
comprendre
adonar-se de
Spanish
comprender
Take account
through the time
Take account
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
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United Kingdom
Less common
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