Taking, took, taken, takes.
Take in, take off, take out, take up.
The phrases it takes two and it takes two to tango are used to say that two people or groups are needed in order to do something.
Something that has been taken.
The amount or quantity of something taken.
The day's take of fish.
Receipts or profit.
To take into consideration.
Drab curtains took away from the.
Even if you have the talent to take you to the top, there's no guarantee you'll get there.
Definition of take verb from the oxford advanced learner's dictionary.
[transitive] to carry or move something from one place to another.
Take something remember to take your coat when you leave.
A take is the reward or profit you get from doing something.
If help you with this task, i demand you give me part of your take.
A take is part of a performance which is recorded without a break.
The director.