Take in, also metaphorically.
To take up (an idea) as one's own.
Другие значения термина "take up" 1 Employees can take up to seven days volunteering time off per year.
2 Political leaders need to take up the fight against homophobia and discrimination.
3 That is the case the Supreme Court will take up this year.
4 For example, young people may take up smoking if exposed to e-cigarettes.
5 We think it could even take up to a year, he said.
6 But there are good political reasons to take up an athletic endeavor.
7 However, he cautioned that the process will take up to six months.
8 State Assembly representatives are expected to take up the bill next week.
9 This process can take up to three years for some new medicines.
10 If you cannot lead, do NOT take up leadership positions in society.
11 But former fighters said they could take up arms again if needed.
12 And Robertson says waiting for recycled water could take up valuable time.
13 The Senate is expected to take up the second bill this week.
14 Confirmation of your registration could take up to seven days to process.
15 Photo: Foreign Office Ms Abbott-Watt will take up her residence next week.
16 Mkhize encouraged health departments in other provinces to take up similar innovations.
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