Synonym: absorb, adopt, assimilate, befool, bring in, catch, clear, cod, collect, consume, draw, dupe, earn, fool, gain, gather in, gull, have, imbibe, ingest, invite, make, overhear, pull in, put on, put one across, put one over, realise, realize, receive, see, slang, soak up, sop up, suck, suck in, suck up, take, take up, view, watch. Similar words: take into account, take it easy, take pride in, take, stake, take to, take out, take up. Meaning: v. 1. provide with shelter 2. fool or hoax 3. suck or take up or in 4. visit for entertainment 5. call for and obtain payment of 6. see or watch 7. express willingness to have in one's home or environs 8. fold up 9. take up mentally 10. earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages 11. hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers 12. accept 13. take in, also metaphorically 14. take up as if with a sponge 15. serve oneself to, or consume regularly 16. take into one's family 17. make (clothes) smaller take-in. n. the act of taking in as by fooling or cheating or swindling someone.
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151. Guests can play chef in its gourmet kitchen, swim in its expansive oceanfront pool, or take in rounds of golf with preferential tee times at outstanding nearby courses.
152. The resulting state graph and table representations indicate the actions to take in response to each event in all situations.
153. I take in the dock-green porch swing , the birch-leg table , the twin bed where my sister sleeps , the smoky glass of the kerosene lantern .
154. The joint inspection legal group may take in comrades from other relevant departments according to the actual circumstances of the boundary lines of administrative areas.
155. Alpha-carotene is a powerful antioxidant that we take in largely from eating a diet high in vegetables and fruits.
156. Modern Chinese can take in these words with an open mind and standardized system, and make these loanwords properly embedded in Modern Chinese by relying mainly on free translation.
157. The brain then suddenly sends an emergency signal, telling the person to wake up and take in a big gulp of air.
158. You are suffered to take in charge of planing and executing the backed-up datas in the conference.
159. Conversion to a bank holding company will limit the amount of leverage that Goldman Sachs can take in its business. It will have to keep more capital on hand and borrow less.
160. Also remember for post-match that your players are unlikely to react well to harsh teamtalks in the first few games you take in charge.
161. The Department of Accounting was established in 2004 and began to take in undergraduates of accounting.
162. But manned space flight in America is now in mothballs, and in these dispirited times even the pride visitors take in the dam is mingled with wistfulness.
163. I take in the dock-green porch swing, the birch-leg table, the twin bed where my sister sleeps, the smoky gloss of the kerosene lantern.
164. Their and ears take in all sights and sound hazily, without and with little appreciation.
165. Its path across China will take in cities including Shanghai and pass across southern Japanese islands,(www.Sentencedict.com) with a last brief view from Nikumaroro Island in the South Pacific nation of Kiribati.
166. Take in order to plant raise, in order to raise reseed , grow union, enhance benefit " the main strategy choice that is agricultural economy progress."
167. The small and hemp of following behind man side by side sits in being another and sleeping Ta, the pistols all take in hand.
168. For a truly unique dining experience, take in one of the city's hawker centers: open-air food complexes filled with stalls serving all kinds of inexpensive delights.
169. Because I can speak Chinese well, the company wanna me to take in charge of its investigation in China.
170. I take in the dock-green porch swing , the birch-leg table , the twin BED where my sister sleeps , the smoky glass of the kerosene lantern.
171. The roots are under the soil, they hold the plants in the ground. Roots take in water from the soil. The water is necessary for plants growing.
172. The Jonas Brothers musical group comes in second on the list of rich kids, as their albums take in over 12 million a year.
173. Weinstein also talks about her son Daniel and her plans to take in a foster child with her husband Paul.
174. How many dives does a racer have to take in an event?
175. Plants have roots that take in water from the soil.
176. Others think we introject – take in as our own – the behaviours and attitudes of other people.
177. We decided to take in Toronto on our trip to Canada , and that is where we took in the most memorable outdoor stage play we have ever seen.
178. The author should take in charge of copyright, portraiture right, and reputation right.
179. In the Sulfation Pathway, we take in sulfur, as from eggs.
180. Take in charge of the day - to - day running of the company.
More similar words: take into account, take it easy, take pride in, take, stake, take to, take out, take up, take on, take for, take off, take down, take care, take away, take time, take over, take the road, by mistake, take apart, take after, take place, take turns, take care of, take note of, undertake, take action, take charge, take part in, take effect, take the lead.