take one's temperature in English

measure someone's body heat

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1. Take one's courage in both hands. 

2. And no one's offered to take him in?

3. Algonkian Workshops take one's work to the next level

4. Now, I will take your temperature.

5. You may need to take an Axillary temperature if you cannot take an oral, rectal, or tympanic (tim-PAN-ik) temperature

6. To take and use as one's own: to Adopt a nickname

7. I'll take a room-temperature almond milk, please.

8. Such quarrels take place even among one's own kith and kin.

9. Clicking is about positioning one's business, and one's self, to be poised to take the fullest advantage of upcoming trends

10. " The day after , my birthday, no one's to take out a rickshaw.

11. Arrest: to take or keep under one's control by authority of law.

12. Verb (used with object) to choose or take as one's own; make one's own by selection or assent: to Adopt a nickname.

13. Give him a thermometer, take his temperature or something, man.

14. To take into account; consider: Consult one's checkbook before making a major purchase

15. When Butterscotch liquid is room temperature, take a small taste

16. An Axillary temperature (TEM-pe-ruh-cher) is when the armpit (axilla) is used to take your temperature

17. At least one's gonna talk about you, me, and that's all it's gonna take.

18. Eat your meals, take your temperature every half-hour and any meds I command you to take.

19. Take a walk in relaxed at one's convenience also has those who comparative is exquisite:

20. Why can't I take it off and rest it awhile on some one's mantel-piece?

21. The psychotropic drugs they were being forced to take will elevate body temperature.

22. Assumer les conséquences de ses actes to take responsibility for the consequences of one's actions

23. Autonomy means the ability to take control of one's own learning, independently or in collaboration with others

24. Constitutionalize definition: take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal synonyms: take the air, walk antonyms: focus, wet, stabilise

25. Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession Familiarity information: Arrogate used as a verb is uncommon.