"take" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Neither appears to be ready to take on full-time duties.
- But none of the employees are expected to take on extra duties after a hard day in the shop.
- May feel pressure to grow up too soon and to take on duties that they may not be ready for.
- Next process, and different levels within the industry and took on duties for various projects.
- She is usually the one to take on disciplinary duties, trying to keep the girls out of trouble and finish their homework.
- A dean is a teacher who takes on extra duties, she said.
- Now both are ready to take on regular duties for the second half.
- In 1971, he took on additional duties as assistant athletic director.
- The company secretary is often expected to take on additional administrative duties - particularly in very small businesses.
- He might also be asked to take on other duties, like caring for the grain supply.
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