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Take advantage

Глоссарий ИТ-терминов
    To use for your benefit. taken (n)




Advantage, английский
  1. Преимущество

  2. Преимущество, предпочтение; передаточное отношение (механизма)

  3. Преимущество; достоинство; выгода


Advantage of the invention, английский
  1. Преимущество изобретения s

  2. Преимущество изобретения


Advantage rule, английский
    A clause in the rules that directs the referee to refrain from stopping play for a foul if a stoppage would benefit the team that committed the violation.


Advantage, o, английский
    Vantage-ground. that which gives superiority of attack on, or defence against, an enemy; affording means of annoyance or resistance.


Advantageous object, английский
    Важная цель (изобретения)


Advantageous technique(s), английский
    Более эффективная технология (в описаниях изобретений по сравнению с известными способами)


Advantages, английский
    Situations where a team has possession of the ball and outnumbers the opposition near the opposing goal.


Take, английский
  1. Hold, catch, seize, grasp, win, capture, acquire, pick, choose, select, prefer, remove, steal, lift, rob, engage, bewitch, purchase, buy, retract, recall, assume, occupy, consume

  2. The draught of fishes in a single drag of the net. also, to take, in a military sense, to take or adopt any particular formation, as to take open order, or to take ground to the right or the left.—to take an astronomical observation, so to ascertain the position of a celestial body as to learn from it the place of the ship.

  3. [anglo-saxon]. the arrows which used to be supplied to the fleet; the takill of chaucer.

  4. A recorded performance of a song, solo, or part. many times, several takes are done of the same musical performance and the best one becomes the final product. at times, the best parts of several takes are brought together (digitally, or with tape splicing) to form a composite take.

  5. (1) to agree to buy. a dealer or customer who agrees to buy at another dealer`s offered price is said to take the offer. (2) euro bankers speak of taking deposits rather than buying money.


Take (2), английский

Take (3), английский

Take (4), английский

Take (film and video), английский
    An uninterrupted recording of a scene, as in "take 1" or, with some commercials, "take 101." when you shoot a lot of takes the one that looks the best is always the last one, or the first one, or they all look the same.


Take (it) away, английский

Take (took, taken), английский

Take (took, taken) in oxygen, английский

Take a ballot, английский

Take a bath, английский
    To sustain a loss on either a speculation or an investment.


Take a breath, английский
    Respirar, tomar un respiro


Take a deep breath, английский

Take a flier, английский
    To speculate on highly risky securities.


Take a note, английский

Waive charge, английский
    To withdraw the interest or fees originally owed by a party.


Write back, английский
    To update a cube cell value, member, or member property value.