Идиома "take over (something)" с переводом
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брать что-либо под контроль, под ответственность или принимать во владениеПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
The government is going to take over the mining industry of the country.Прослушать пример
Сохранить себе или поделиться:
Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Take it on the chin
- Tarred with the same brush
- Take a leak
- Take up (somewhere)
- To be/go out on a limb
- To a T
- Thick-skinned
- Through thick and thin
- Turn (someone's) stomach
- That makes two of us.
- Take its toll
- Thick
- Tell time
- Talk in circles
- TP
- Touch base with someone
- Take the day off
- To be halfhearted about (someone or something)
- Take the bitter with the sweet
- Travesty of justice
- To show off
- Take stock of (something)
- Too close to call
- Take offense at (someone or something)
- Think a lot/great deal/highly/much of (someone or something)
- Tire (someone) out
- Trade on (something)
- Turn the trick
- Turn (something) on its ear
- Thumbs down on (someone or something)
- To take on (something)
- Take an interest in (something)
- Tell on (someone)
- Top (something) off with (something)
- Tired out
- Tie up (something)
- Tune in
- Tie (someone's) hands
- Take to (someone or something)
- Throw good money after bad
- Trouble (someone) for (something)
- Take the wind out of someone's sails
- Take a turn for the better
- Take one's eye off the ball
- To jazz up (something)
- Time after time
- Take precedence over (someone or something)
- Throw a party for (someone)
- Talk out (a problem)
- Torn between (two things)