"take" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Such questions take on added force with the film's first view of Hasidim as strange and stubborn outsiders.
- But within the elite, where subtle gradations of background take on particular force, Mr. Kerry was an insider's outsider.
- Neither the filmmakers nor the characters address this directly; "Rosetta" is often watchful and mute in ways that take on great cumulative force.
- Under conditions of restricted visibility, prosaic images can take on exaggerated, energy-sapping force, and terrible realities can remain unrevealed and uncorrected.
- The Left's effort to push conservative opinions outside the realm of acceptable discourse takes on even greater force in cultural disagreements, like the controversy over how to treat homosexuality.
- Moral concerns like human rights could take on new force, while the environment, terrorism, drugs and above all economics rise as factors in international relations.
- This is where the title of the communication takes on real meaning, Commissioner, and real force: turning a challenge into an opportunity.
- Then there are those accounts of the Franks' final days, which take on new force.
- Observers suggested that Azerbaijan's military action was taking on renewed force following the victory of nationalist leader Abulfez Elchibey in presidential elections [see p. 38976].
- What words have wearied, however, take on strange new force in a resplendent but quirky work of a 15th-century artist.
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