take in to

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English - Turkish
için al
take to
alışmak
take to
sığınmak
take to
hoşlanmak
take in
çevrelemek
take in
içine almak
take in
tongaya bastırmak
take in
anlamak

Onun ne söylediğini anlamak uzun bir zaman aldı. - It took a long time to take in what she was saying.

take in
küçültmek
take in
kabul etmek
take in
içermek
take in
eve iş almak
take in
kavramak
take in
giysi daraltmak
take in
(giysi) daraltmak
take in
eve iş götürmek
take in
kapsamak
take to
götürmek

Şimdi Tom'u eve götürmek zorundayım. - I have to take Tom home now.

Tom'u benimle götürmek zorunda kalacağım. - I'll have to take Tom with me.

take in
aldatmak
take in
kandırmak
take to
alışkanlık edinmek
take to
kaçmak
take to
çekilmek
take in
İdrak etmek, anlamak
take in
geçirmek
take in
(deyim) (dikişte) daraltmak. take in someone kiracı kalmak,kiralamak take sth. in one's stride telasa kapilmadan isini yurutmek,bir problemi sogukkanlilikla karsilamak
take in
(deyim) dikkatle bakmak
take in
(deyim) take someone in aldatmak,yutturmak. take sth. in
take in
sızdırmak
take in
almak
take in
cebe atmak
take in
abone olmak
take in
(Tekstil) daraltmak (giysi)
take in
kiracı almak
take in
içeri almak
take in
dolandırmak
take in
hayal kırıklığı
take in
dolandırıcılık
take in
sahtekârlık
take to
kanı kaynamak
take to
(bir şeyi yapmaya) başlamak
take to
çıkmak (sahne vb.)
take to
gitmek

Otobüsle oraya gitmek ne kadar sürer? - How long does it take to go there by bus?

Okinawa'ya uçakla gitmek kaç saat sürer? - How many hours does it take to go to Okinawa by plane?

take to
(bir yere) gitmek: She took to her bed and stayed there all week. Yatağına girip bütün hafta orada yattı
take to
(deyim) başlamak,aşlışmak. take someone/sth. to bits/pieces ustalikla elestirip bozmak take someone to task (for sth.) azarlamak,çıkışmak,paylamak take someone to the cleaners [argo] soyup sogana cevirmek,dolandirmak
take to
(deyim) take to someone birinden hoşlanmak take to sth
take to
düşkün olmak
take to
(deyim) bir şeyi sevmek
English - English

Definition of take in to in English English dictionary

take in
To foster or adopt a child informally
take in
To subscribe to home delivery of

Well, then, what newspapers do you read? I am glad to see any of them.

take in
To attend a showing of

take in a movie.

take in
To shorten (a garment) or make it smaller

Try taking the skirt in a little around the waist.

take in
To deceive; to hoodwink
take in
To receive into your home for the purpose of processing for a fee

In hard times, some women would take in washing and others dressmaking repairs.

take in
To absorb or comprehend

The news is a lot to take in right now.

take to
To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master

Although he had never skated before, he took to it quickly, and soon glided around the ice with ease.

take to
To begin, as a new habit or practice

After the third one was rejected, she took to asking the department to check the form before she submitted it.

take to
To enter; to go into or move towards

As the train rushed through, thousands of birds took to the air at once.

take in
Grasp the meaning of something
take in
If you take something in, you see all of it at the same time or with just one look. The eyes behind the lenses were dark and quick-moving, taking in everything at a glance
take in
hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers; "We overheard the conversation at the next table"
take in
understand, comprehend; include, surround; take work home; deceit
take in
accept; "The cloth takes up the liquid"
take in
fold up; "take in the sails"
take in
take up as if with a sponge fold up; "take in the sails"
take in
take into one's family; "They adopted two children from Nicaragua"
take in
see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
take in
If a store, restaurant, theatre, or other business takes in a certain amount of money, they get that amount from people buying goods or services. They plan to take in $1.6 billion
take in
take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
take in
suck or take up or in; "A black star absorbs all matter"
take in
If the police take someone in, they remove them from their home in order to question them. The police have taken him in for questioning in connection with the murder of a girl
take in
serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
take in
If you take in something such as a film or a museum, you go to see it. I was wondering if you might want to take in a movie with me this evening
take in
make (clothes) smaller; "Please take in this skirt--I've lost weight"
take in
provide with shelter
take in
earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
take in
fool or hoax; "The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone"; "You can't fool me!"
take in
If you take in a dress, jacket, or other item of clothing, you make it smaller and tighter. She had taken in the grey dress so that it hugged her thin body. let out
take in
If you are taken in by someone or something, you are deceived by them, so that you get a false impression of them. I married in my late teens and was taken in by his charm -- which soon vanished I know I was a naive fool to trust him but he is a real charmer who totally took me in
take in
If people, animals, or plants take in air, drink, or food, they allow it to enter their body, usually by breathing or swallowing. They will certainly need to take in plenty of liquid
take in
express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
take in
If you take someone in, you allow them to stay in your house or your country, especially when they do not have anywhere to stay or are in trouble. He persuaded Jo to take him in The monastery has taken in 26 refugees
take in
take up mentally; "he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe"
take in
visit for entertainment; "take in the sights"
take in
take up as if with a sponge
take in
call for and obtain payment of; "we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts"; "he collected the rent"
take in
If you take something in, you pay attention to it and understand it when you hear it or read it. Lesley explains possible treatments but you can tell she's not taking it in Gazing up into his eyes, she seemed to take in all he said
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades
take to
begin with -; continue to -
take to
If you take to someone or something, you like them, especially after knowing them or thinking about them for only a short time. Did the children take to him?
take to
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
take to
If you take to doing something, you begin to do it as a regular habit. They had taken to wandering through the streets arm-in-arm
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades"
take in to
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