to deal with or take charge of someone or something: ______
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- “Take on” means: A: to begin to deal with (something, such as a job or responsibility) B: to enter a place C: to join with someone to work together
- needing someone or something to take care of you
- Which of the following are the meanings of 'prosecution'? A: disadvantage or harm caused to somebody or something B: when you do something that is your job C: the lawyers who try to prove in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime D: when a charge is made against someone for a crime, or when someone is judged for a crime in a court of law
- I ________ the Marketing & Sales Department of ABC Company. A: take charge of B: am charge of C: take in charge of D: am in charge
- 9. What does “take action” mean in “We must take action to deal with the problem before it spreads to other areas”? A: do something B: start to take effect C: start a legal process D: put plans into practice