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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
take somebody on
▪ I. ˌtake sbˈon derived 1. (especially BrE)to employ sb •to take on new staff • She was taken on as a trainee. 2. no passive to play against sb in a game or contest; to fight against sb •to take somebody on at tennis • The rebels took on the entire Roman army. Main entry: ↑takederived ▪ II. ˌtake sth/sbˈon derived 1. to decide to do sth; to agree to be responsible for sth/sb •I can't take on any extra work. •We're not taking on any new clients at present. 2. (of a bus, plane or ship)to allow sb/sth to enter •The bus stopped to take on more passengers. •The ship took on more fuel at Freetown. Main entry: ↑takederived
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