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take [teɪk] n
gen. zwenkbereik
agric. aanslaan f; aangroeien; vastgroeien
commun. opgebonden zetsel
life.sc. bevriezen
to take n
agric., construct. rapen f
taking ['teɪkɪŋ] v
agric., construct. rapen
 English thesaurus
take [teɪk] abbr.
abbr. taken; took
cinema A single continuous recorded performance of a scene. A director typically orders takes to continue until he or she is satisfied that all of his or her requirements for the scene have been made, be they technical or artistic. For interesting exceptions, see the trivia entries for Stagecoach, The Gold Rush, The Player, Rope, Shi di chu ma, Some Like It Hot, and The Usual Suspects. A continuity report stores the status of each take. Of the ones that don't contain obvious errors, the director will order some to be printed. See also out-take, hold.
life.sc. To take
TAKE [teɪk] abbr.
abbr. The Angry Kangaroo Executioner
abbr., ed. Technology Assistance For Kansas Educators
abbr., ed., scient. Talk Action Knowledge Equipment
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