take\ apart

take\ apart
1. I
the table (the crib, the box, etc.) takes apart стол и т.д. разбирается
2. III
take apart smth. /smth. apart/ take apart a table (a gadget, a clock, etc.) разобрать [на части] стол и т.д.; take a machine apart and put it together разобрать и (снова) собрать машину
3. VII
take apart smth. /smth. apart/ to do smth. take apart the camera to mend it разобрать фотоаппарат, чтобы его отремонтировать /починать/
4. XXI1
take apart smth. /smth. apart/ for smth. take smth. apart for packing (for storage, etc.) разбирать что-л. [на части] для упаковки и т.д.

English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases. 2013.

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