Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de take on en inglés

take on:

to take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)

  1. to take on
    to take on
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  2. to take on
    to accept; to abide; to take on; take possession of; to take
  3. to take on
    to begin; to commence; to start; to take off; to undertake; to take on; to set up; to set in motion; to start to; to strike up
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • commence verbo (commences, commenced, commencing)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • take off verbo (takes off, took off, taking off)
    • undertake verbo (undertakes, undertook, undertaking)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
    • set up verbo (sets up, set up, setting up)
    • set in motion verbo (sets in motion, set in motion, setting in motion)
    • start to verbo (starts to, started to, starting to)
    • strike up verbo (strikes up, struck up, striking up)
  4. to take on
    to begin; to start; to take on; to enter into
    • begin verbo (begins, beginning)
    • start verbo (starts, started, starting)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
    • enter into verbo (enters into, entered into, entering into)
  5. to take on
    to intend; to propose; to plan; to take on
    • intend verbo (intends, intended, intending)
    • propose verbo (proposes, proposed, proposing)
    • plan verbo (plans, planned, planning)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  6. to take on
    – take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect 1
    to assume; to acquire; to take; to adopt; to take on
    – take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect 1
    • assume verbo (assumes, assumed, assuming)
      • She assumed strange manners1
      • The gods assume human or animal form in these fables1
    • acquire verbo (acquires, acquired, acquiring)
    • take verbo (takes, took, taking)
      • His voice took on a sad tone1
      • The story took a new turn1
    • adopt verbo (adopts, adopted, adopting)
      • he adopted an air of superiority1
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  7. to take on
    – contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle 1
    to encounter; to meet; to play; to take on
    – contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle 1
    • encounter verbo (encounters, encountered, encountering)
    • meet verbo (meets, met, meeting)
    • play verbo (plays, played, playing)
      • Princeton plays Yale this weekend1
      • Charlie likes to play Mary1
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  8. to take on
    – admit into a group or community 1
    to take; to admit; to accept; to take on
    – admit into a group or community 1
    • take verbo (takes, took, taking)
    • admit verbo (admits, admited, admiting)
      • We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member1
    • accept verbo (accepts, accepted, accepting)
      • accept students for graduate study1
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  9. to take on
    – take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities 1
    to assume; to adopt; to take over; to take on
    – take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities 1
    • assume verbo (assumes, assumed, assuming)
      • When will the new President assume office?1
    • adopt verbo (adopts, adopted, adopting)
    • take over verbo (takes over, took over, taking over)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)
  10. to take on
    – accept as a challenge 1
    to tackle; to undertake; to take on
    – accept as a challenge 1
    • tackle verbo (tackles, tackled, tackling)
      • I'll tackle this difficult task1
    • undertake verbo (undertakes, undertook, undertaking)
    • take on verbo (takes on, took on, taking on)

Conjugaciones de take on:

present
  1. take on
  2. take on
  3. takes on
  4. take on
  5. take on
  6. take on
simple past
  1. took on
  2. took on
  3. took on
  4. took on
  5. took on
  6. took on
present perfect
  1. have taken on
  2. have taken on
  3. has taken on
  4. have taken on
  5. have taken on
  6. have taken on
past continuous
  1. was taking on
  2. were taking on
  3. was taking on
  4. were taking on
  5. were taking on
  6. were taking on
future
  1. shall take on
  2. will take on
  3. will take on
  4. shall take on
  5. will take on
  6. will take on
continuous present
  1. am taking on
  2. are taking on
  3. is taking on
  4. are taking on
  5. are taking on
  6. are taking on
subjunctive
  1. be taken on
  2. be taken on
  3. be taken on
  4. be taken on
  5. be taken on
  6. be taken on
diverse
  1. take on!
  2. let's take on!
  3. taken on
  4. taking on
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "take on":

  1. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect1
  2. contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle1
  3. admit into a group or community1
  4. take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities1
  5. accept as a challenge1

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