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The following are the meaning listed in the dictionary against the phrase `take on’. In which meaning is it used in the third paragraph of the account: Take on sth: to begin to have a particular quality or appearance; to assume sth take sb on: to employ sb; to engage sb to accept sb as one’s opponent in a game,contest or conflict Take sb/sth on: to decide to do sth; to allow sth/sb to enter e.g. a bus, plane or ship; to take sth/sb on board

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The following are the meaning listed in the dictionary against the phrase `take on’. In which meaning is it used in the third paragraph of the account:























Take on sth:



to begin to have a particular quality or appearance; to assume sth



take sb on:



to employ sb; to engage sb

to accept sb as one’s opponent in a game,contest or conflict



Take sb/sth on:



to decide to do sth; to allow sth/sb to enter e.g. a bus, plane or ship; to take sth/sb on board




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