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Meanings of
take root
in inglês
português
acomodar
catalão
establir-se
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Become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style.
settle
root
steady down
settle down
português
acomodar
Synonyms
Examples for "
settle
"
settle
root
steady down
settle down
Examples for "
settle
"
1
Purdue said it needs time to try to
settle
the remaining cases.
2
He also asked whether mediation would help the companies
settle
the case.
3
However, today you will have the confidence to
settle
matters more directly.
4
I hoped this visit would
settle
the question of my true love.
5
A second British bank, RBS, could
settle
similar charges in coming weeks.
1
Onetti said that concept has been slower to take
root
in Europe.
2
From the 18th century however, a national Romantic movement had taken
root
.
3
New polices ordered by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis have taken
root
.
4
Maybe that was the
root
of their current problems: too much thinking.
5
Result: S. miltiorrhiza
root
of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
1
Once married, I think Raymond would
steady
down
and realise his responsibilities.
2
Leave off working for a minute and let it
steady
down
!
3
Go away and get a job somewhere and
steady
down
.
4
But you'd best get a job first an'
steady
down
.
5
It took twenty-six years of
steady
down
grade to ditch his destinies in a pauper's grave.
1
This species normally takes a few years to
settle
down
to flowering.
2
As usual, an intellectual problem was enough to
settle
down
Du Havel.
3
Whip me up a new drink before we
settle
down
to talk.
4
We started to
settle
down
and allow those bigs to get position.
5
Is this the place to
settle
down
and make a new start?
Usage of
take root
in inglês
1
Onetti said that concept has been slower to
take
root
in Europe.
2
But their efforts need a stable environment to
take
root
and develop.
3
There are also worries that religious or political militancy could
take
root
.
4
Particularly in German Switzerland did his ideas
take
root
and reorganize education.
5
We must try to halt problems before they
take
root
and grow.
6
This is what makes it so hard for democracy to
take
root
.
7
Somehow I feel I could never
take
root
in any other soil.
8
The more sinful you are, the more likely salvation can
take
root
.
9
Wilding pines or conifers
take
root
almost anywhere, spread by windblown seeds.
10
It was plain that he must
take
root
there and grow-ordie.
11
Considering her great sensitiveness, I thought some of it would
take
root
.
12
And that's how our crazy scheme began to
take
root
in reality.
13
Although if she didn't watch out, it would
take
root
and grow.
14
One must come to a stop and
take
root
at some time.
15
How hard to
take
root
in a soil my fathers never ploughed!
16
God help me, and make my boiled beans
take
root
and grow!
Other examples for "take root"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
root
take
Verb
Noun
Translations for
take root
português
acomodar
enraizar
catalão
establir-se
arrelar-se
Take root
through the time
Take root
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