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take-up [ˈteɪkʌp] SUBST WIRTSCH

take-up
popyt m

take up VERB trans

1. take up (lift):

3. take up (draw attention to, discuss):

6. take up time, space:

7. take up position:

8. take up (shorten):

9. take up (help to advance, patronise):

take up with VERB intr

1. take up with usu abw (become friendly):

2. take up with pass (absorb):

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Englisch
He left school at fourteen to take up tailoring.
en.wikipedia.org
Reading lamps and a "captain's" headboard for storing water and books take up less space than regular nightstands.
gadling.com
He's saying he'll take up with state treasurers, when he meets them before the end of the year, the whole question of land planning regulation.
theconversation.com
This is handy, but the autosave feature can quickly take up space in your phone, especially if people send a lot of video.
www.knowyourmobile.com
Get three friends together, find a single pension fund or hedge fund, and offer to take up fee scrutiny on a contingent fee basis.
www.pointoflaw.com
These processes may take up to several weeks, and differences in such processes have great effects on the properties of the final gelatin products.
en.wikipedia.org
Don't take up with that cowherd.
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Current statistics show that these invoices can take up to 60 days to be paid.
en.wikipedia.org
The future of humankind lies waiting for those who will come to understand their lives and take up their responsibilities to all living things.
en.wikipedia.org
They take up the "citizens' perspective" on the policy sales campaign and leaders' efforts to scare voters into jumping at policy shadows.
theconversation.com

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