Aún no tenemos significados para "take seriously".
1Perhaps the situation was just too absurd for him to take seriously.
2Despite your low opinion of my position, it's one I take seriously.
3Western civilisation has been slow to take seriously the suffering of animals.
4We need to take seriously the people who are on our teams.
5Over the years I've developed an instinct for those to take seriously.
6Nadia is tough, streetwise and, at least initially, difficult to take seriously.
7You aren't going to take seriously the thing I have told you?
8You of course understand that; you don't take seriously all he says?'
9We continue to take seriously all concerns raised by health workers, he said.
10No wonder she found other people's shock difficult to take seriously.
11But I think it would be very difficult to take seriously.
12However, some will argue cartoony is too hard to take seriously.
13Few people take seriously the alleged analogy between the women and the slaves.
14It's not the kind of plan that Brussels can take seriously.
15But he was just a bit too dishy to take seriously.
16Did you take seriously the petition to cancel the Kardashian shows?
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