take permission

take permission
(v) sara.

English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.

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  • take French leave — 1. To depart without notice or permission 2. To disappear suspiciously • • • Main Entry: ↑French * * * take French leave phrase to take time away from your job without asking for permission Thesaurus: time off from workhyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • take it on one (or oneself) to do something — decide to do something without asking for permission or advice. → take …   English new terms dictionary

  • take it on one to do — ► take it on one (or oneself) to do decide to do without asking for permission or advice. Main Entry: ↑take …   English terms dictionary

  • take it on oneself to do — ► take it on one (or oneself) to do decide to do without asking for permission or advice. Main Entry: ↑take …   English terms dictionary

  • take the liberty of — ◇ If you take the liberty of doing something, you do something without asking for permission to do it. I took the liberty of making a reservation for us. I took the liberty of telling them you weren t interested. • • • Main Entry: ↑liberty …   Useful english dictionary

  • take\ on\ oneself — • take (up)on oneself v. phr. 1. To accept as a duty or responsibility. He took it on himself to see that the packages were delivered. 2. To assume wrongfully or without permission as a right or privilege. You should not have taken it upon… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • take\ upon\ oneself — • take (up)on oneself v. phr. 1. To accept as a duty or responsibility. He took it on himself to see that the packages were delivered. 2. To assume wrongfully or without permission as a right or privilege. You should not have taken it upon… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • take the liberty of doing something — take the liberty of (doing something) formal to do something that will have an effect on someone else without asking their permission. I took the liberty of reserving us two seats at the conference. I hope that s all right by you. (usually in… …   New idioms dictionary

  • take the liberty of — (doing something) formal to do something that will have an effect on someone else without asking their permission. I took the liberty of reserving us two seats at the conference. I hope that s all right by you. (usually in past tenses) …   New idioms dictionary

  • take the liberty — ► take the liberty do something without first asking permission. Main Entry: ↑liberty …   English terms dictionary

  • take the liberty — To venture or presume • • • Main Entry: ↑liberty * * * venture to do something without first asking permission I have taken the liberty of submitting an idea to several of their research departments …   Useful english dictionary

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