Synonym: interpreted. Similar words: take note of, undertaken, take notice of, if I am not mistaken, take the cake, make a mistake, weaken, shaken. Meaning: ['teɪkən] adj. 1. understood in a certain way; made sense of 2. having possession gained especially by force or effort 3. be affected with an indisposition.
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151. We had our first major upset when Rogers was taken off with a leg injury.
152. Her luck seems to have taken an upturn / to be on the upturn.
153. It was alleged that he had taken bribes while in office.
154. The following quotation is taken from a nineteenth century travel diary.
155. It made a refreshing change to be taken seriously for once.
156. In cases where the drug was taken during pregnancy,its effects deformed the infants.
157. He must have taken a wrong turning in the dark.
158. The infantry have taken/borne the brunt of the missile attacks.
159. May 12, 2008, a magnitude about 8.0 large earthquake has taken place in Wenchuan County at Sichuan Province,China. In spite of the big earthquake, we will not shake the resolve and even bigger rain, we poured immortal love. Without frontiers,(www.Sentencedict.com) Chinese people's love spread in the disaster.
160. I ran up against the problem of getting taken seriously long before I became a writer.
161. From his youth Nobel had taken a serious interest in literature and philosophy.
162. A woman has to be able to live well.It's very important to own sth. which can't be taken away.
163. The following extract is taken from her new novel.
164. Diana had taken that path once.
165. She was taken on as a graduate trainee.
166. The old term has taken on a new meaning.
167. Measures are taken to battle rising mandarin crime.
168. Someone had taken the mirror off the wall.
169. The results were not to be taken as gospel.
170. The opening theme is taken up by the strings.
171. 'You've taken my book,' he wailed.
172. Today's lesson is taken from the St Mark's Gospel.
173. He was taken to hospital for treatment.
174. We were simply taken apart by the other team.
175. I move that a vote be taken on this.
176. The police suspect him of having taken the money.
177. Shortly before Christmas, he was mysteriously taken ill.
178. These drugs should not be taken during pregnancy.
179. My career had already taken a new turn.
180. He was taken to the hospital during the night.
More similar words: take note of, undertaken, take notice of, if I am not mistaken, take the cake, make a mistake, weaken, shaken, forsaken, take, stake, awakening, take out, take for, take up, takeoff, take to, take off, take on, takeout, take in, take care, mistake, take away, take down, take hold, at stake, take part, partaker, take over.