Translation of "taking up" into French

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taking up noun
l' enlèvement m (action)
take up verb
prendre
The bus stopped to take up passengers.
Le bus s'arrêta pour prendre des passagers.

Phrases (1)

  1. taking up office - entrée en fonction

Contexts

The bus stopped to take up passengers. Le bus s'arrêta pour prendre des passagers.
He took up his pen and began to write. Il prit son crayon et se mit à écrire.
I must put my ideas together before I take up a pen. Je dois rassembler mes idées avant de prendre le stylo.
I must put my ideas together before I take up my pen. Je dois rassembler mes idées avant de prendre mon stylo.
Hospital doctors don't go out very often as their work takes up all their time. Les médecins hospitaliers ne sortent pas souvent car leur travail leur prend tout leur temps.
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