takes
definitions
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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.
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verb
To carry or convey someone or something to a place.en: To carry or convey someone or something to a place.
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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.
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noun
A single continuous recorded performance or scene in filmmaking or broadcasting.en: A single continuous recorded performance or scene in filmmaking or broadcasting.
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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.
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noun
A personal interpretation, opinion, or perspective on a subject.en: A personal interpretation, opinion, or perspective on a subject.
examples
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He takes the book from the shelf.
He takes the book from the shelf.
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She takes her children to school every morning.
She takes her children to school every morning.
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It takes two hours to drive to the city.
It takes two hours to drive to the city.
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The director was satisfied with the first take.
The director was satisfied with the first take.
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The box office takes were higher than expected.
The box office takes were higher than expected.
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What is your take on the new policy?
What is your take on the new policy?