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take on
England will have to take on Germany to get through to the finals.
I'm always up for a challange and I often take on the most ridiculous ones.
They’re going to take on ten new interns at Radio London. Why don’t we apply?
Friendship with the same sex take on great importance.
Our company wants to take on two new programmers.
In adolescence, friendships with the same sex take on (acquire) great importance.
take onnew challenges
It's a command and a requirement that you must take on now!
I don't want to take on too much work.
The school decided to take on two drama teachers.
I take on this challenge.
Don't take on too much work. You'll be exhausted.
No one else can take on that responsibility.
Anglais mot "przyjąć na siebie"(take on) se produit dans des ensembles:
rozmowa kwalifikacyjna2. shoulder
Patting me on the shoulder, he thanked me for helping him.
He has a strong shoulder for you to lean on.
Tom looked over his shoulder to see if Mary was still following him.
The girl, who had her head on the boy's shoulder, looked around in surprise.
narrow shoulders
The shoulder joints, as well as moving on their own, also move in conjunction with arm movements.
In a lawless outpost deep within the desert, everybody wore football shoulder pads and mohawks.
2. Sew together the shoulder of the garment body.
You must not stop on the hard shoulder to go to the toilet.
They stood idle, instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.
I glanced over my shoulder to make sure no one else was listening.
1. I patted him on the shoulder. 2. I won't shoulder the responsibility for your mistakes. / I can shoulder the responsibility.
He hurt his shoulder playing basketball.
When changing lanes look over your shoulder and check your blind spot.
He's had a big chip on his shoulder ever since he was passed up for promotion.