Examples of using To take on in English and their translations into Hebrew
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You need a shark to take on these sharks.
After that trip I was ready to take on anything.
Things you need to take on the road.
This is not a burden you want to take on.
They could be pointing out risks they aren't willing to take on.
And right behind them is anybody else who wants to try to take on Piron.
you want to take on mine?
Each year, there is a new challenge for teams to take on.
Today I look ready to take on the world.
Every day brings a new challenge to take on.
Not yours to take on.
What degree of risk are you willing to take on?
We weren't sent here to take on the coppers.
What level of risk are you willing to take on?
The supplement is in the form of pills which you need to take on regular basis.
Not a responsibility you need to take on.
you feel prepared to take on the world.
While he said he felt he was“skilled enough” to take on“Children of the Inquisition,” he was aware that it represented“a very ambitious project.”.
In many cases, new entrants to the family business have an opportunity to take on a challenging position early in their careers.
To take on such an unusual finish gluing, no experience- a losing event,