Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect.
To contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle.
Admit into a group or community.
Другие значения термина "take on" 1 He said companies were extremely keen to take on the new technology.
2 The English translation a moment later confirmed his take on the words.
3 France has already shown its willingness to take on major U.S. companies.
4 The Consumer Protection Agency will take on the FSA's consumer protection role.
5 But sooner or later they will change and take on new forms.
6 They could take on for instance media reform right at the beginning.
7 She was a natural leader-organized ,efficient ,andwilling to take on responsibility.
8 Can Impossible Foods and its plant burgers take on the meat industry?
9 You must take on the additional responsibility of engineering a support structure.
10 Millennials in particular have a different take on what constitutes workplace success.
11 Cook would take on board fresh food and water at every port.
12 The game will stop four times so players can take on water.
13 We will take on organised crime gangs set up to avoid tax.
14 Kyoto backers say others, including Washington, must then take on binding commitments.
15 Dream Relations and Serendipity Literary Agency take on interns throughout the year.
16 People do not want to take on the U.S. government, Sharp said.
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