takes

language: en

definitions

  1. verb
    Third person singular present tense of take; to lay hold of something with one's hands; reach for and hold.
    en: Third person singular present tense of take; to lay hold of something with one's hands; reach for and hold.
  2. verb
    To carry or convey someone or something to a place.
    en: To carry or convey someone or something to a place.
  3. verb
    To require or need a specified amount of time, effort, or resources.
    en: To require or need a specified amount of time, effort, or resources.
  4. noun
    A single continuous recorded performance or scene in filmmaking or broadcasting.
    en: A single continuous recorded performance or scene in filmmaking or broadcasting.
  5. noun
    An amount of money taken as profit or revenue, especially from a business transaction or event.
    en: An amount of money taken as profit or revenue, especially from a business transaction or event.
  6. noun
    A personal interpretation, opinion, or perspective on a subject.
    en: A personal interpretation, opinion, or perspective on a subject.

examples

  1. He takes the book from the shelf.

    He takes the book from the shelf.

  2. She takes her children to school every morning.

    She takes her children to school every morning.

  3. It takes two hours to drive to the city.

    It takes two hours to drive to the city.

  4. The director was satisfied with the first take.

    The director was satisfied with the first take.

  5. The box office takes were higher than expected.

    The box office takes were higher than expected.

  6. What is your take on the new policy?

    What is your take on the new policy?