English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word take‐over
English | Esperanto |
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take over (buy; purchase) | |
🔗 Wagner’s mercenaries are spearheading Russia’s efforts to take over Bachmut but Prigožin claims they lack the ammunition needed to advance. | |
(come into power; accede) | |
🔗 Two years since the Talibān took over Afghanistan, ties between the neighbours have deteriorated amid a rise in armed attacks. | |
take‐over (appropriation; assimilation) | |
(occupy; engage; fill; hold; involve) | |
(lay hold of; pick up; get) | |
🔗 He reached across the table and took her two hands. | |
(abstract; take away; remove; seize) | |
(bite; bite at; rise; rise to the bait; take the bait) | allogaĵmordi |
(bite; rise to the bait; take the bait; rise) | ekmordi |
(plunder; rob; loot; kidnap; reave) | |
🔗 Liane flung down a leather sack, taken this very morning. | |
🔗 Silard took a deep breath. | |
🔗 When the good Lord needs me, he will take me. |