dictionnaire Français - Anglais

Français - English

prise Anglais:

1. taking taking


He loves taking trips.
I think it's time for me to start taking my responsibilities seriously.
We're gonna make sure that no one is taking advantage of the American people for their own short-term gain.
Taking all things into consideration, his conduct can be excused.
They were taking care of a girl from India and a boy from Italy.
Taking no notice of the people around them, the boys talked loudly to each other.
Taking moderate exercise will keep you healthy.
The nurse told me to list all the medications I was taking.
Taking off is easier than landing.
Could you move over a little? "Oh, sorry. I didn't realize I was taking up so much space."
My friend ended up taking the rap for a crime he didn't commit.
The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part.
Oh, sure, I studied English in my school days. But it wasn't until two or three years ago that I really started taking it seriously.
Taking out a knife, he tried to open the can.
When taking drugs, follow the directions on the bottle carefully.

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