take\ out

take\ out
1. III
1) take out smb. /smb. out/ take out a dog (the horses, a child, etc.) выводить [на прогулку] собаку и т.д.
2) take out smth. /smth. out/ take out a driving /driver's/ licence (a licence to carry arms, naturalization papers, etc.) получить водительские права и т.д.; take out an insurance policy получить страховой полис, застраховаться; take out a patent брать патент
3) take out smth. /smth. out/ take out a stain выводить пятно; hot water will take out the stiffness от горячей воды пройдет онемение; take out a tooth выдернуть /вырвать/ зуб; take out one's appendix удалить аппендикс
2. IV
take out smb. /smb. out/ at some time he never takes me out он никогда меня никуда не приглашает; he takes me out now and then (very often, never, etc.) время от времени и т.д. он со мной ходит куда-нибудь
3. XI
be taken out in smth. the prize was a pound, which had to be taken out in books премия была один фунт и выдавалась она книгами
4. XII
have smth. taken out have a tooth taken out выдернуть /удалить/ зуб; have one's appendix taken out удалить /вырезать/ аппендикс
5. XXI1
1) take out smb. /smb. out/ to (for, on, etc.) smth. take one's wife out to dinner повести жену в ресторан обедать; take smb. out for a walk пойти /выйти/ с кем-л. погулять /на прогулку/; take one's sister out on a trip взять [с собой] в путешествие свою сестру
2) take out smth. /smth. out/ in smth. take out the debt in goods (it out in cigars and drinks, etc.) взять /принять/ в счет долга товар и т.д.
3) id take it out on smb. вымещать злость на ком-л.

English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases. 2013.

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