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Traductions de take back dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

I.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sth] back, take back [sth])

II.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb] back) (cause to remember)

III.take back VERBE [GB teɪk -, Am teɪk -] (take [sb/sth] back, take back [sb/sth]) (accept again)

Traductions de take back dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

II.take <prét took, ppas taken> [GB teɪk, Am teɪk] VERBE trans

4. take (carry along):

10. take (require) activity, course of action:

III.take <prét took, ppas taken> [GB teɪk, Am teɪk] VERBE intr

Voir aussi : prisoner, hostage, drug

prisoner [GB ˈprɪz(ə)nə, Am ˈprɪz(ə)nər] SUBST

hostage [GB ˈhɒstɪdʒ, Am ˈhɑstɪdʒ] SUBST

II.drug <pprés drugging; prét, ppas drugged> [GB drʌɡ, Am drəɡ] VERBE trans

1. back:

back ANAT, ZOOL
dos m
to turn one's back on sb/sth litt, fig
to do sth behind sb's back litt, fig
get off my back fam!

1. back (indicating return after absence):

Voir aussi : wall, scratch, own, hand, duck, beyond, answer

5. wall fig:

mur m

I.own [GB əʊn, Am oʊn] ADJ (belonging to particular person, group etc)

1. hand ANAT:

hands off fam!
pas touche! fam
hands off fam!

7. hand (possession):

I.beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PRÉP Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.

I.answer [GB ˈɑːnsə, Am ˈænsər] SUBST

1. answer (reply):

réponse f (to à)

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Traductions de take back dans le dictionnaire anglais»français

anglais d'Amérique

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Grooves run from the nozzle back to the pouring hole and it is hypothesized that this is to take back spilled oil.
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Attempts by the authors to take back the product failed, and it disappeared.
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He questions his own motives, but says he will redeem himself by acts that will convince his critics to take back the feathers.
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Resilience is the ability, in this case, of the brain being able to recover from a tough situation and take back its shape.
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After three days of fierce fighting and suffering extreme heavy casualties, the nationalists were finally able to dislodge the enemy and take back the position.
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Since the principal is never spent, the state can take back the money in times of economic hardship.
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From then on, he tried hard to take back the life that he'd lost and get her back.
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In 1973, when the last person living on the 214-acre reservation died, the state government started planning to take back the land.
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This is reportedly related to long-standing rent and power bill arrears which forced the landlord to take back control of the premises.
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Troops were sent in to occupy the gas fields and take back control from foreign companies that same day.
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