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(pg. 109) "…He pulled distastefully at his grey shirt and wondered whether he might undertake the adventure of washing it. Sitting under what seemed an unusual heat, even for this island, Ralf planned his toilet…" Toilet in this context means "the act or process of dressing or grooming oneself" which can be assumed by reading the rest of the context after this sentence.
It depends between each state and what type of project they undertake. They usually get paid per episode or project. I would say around $80,000 at the least.
The 2009 film Minor Details focuses on the mission that four best friends undertake. When somebody makes students sick at their boarding school, the four girls attempt to discover who the culprit is.
The movie Lagaan is set during the time of the British Raj in India. Villagers are angry at their high taxes and accept a wager that if they beat the British at cricket they will pay no taxes for three years. The villagers have never played cricket before and undertake to learn the game in order to change their destiny.
The past participle of "undertake" is "undertaken."
of Undertake, imp. of Undertake.
Example sentences for the verb undertake:We've won the contract to undertake the bridge repair.They promised to undertake an investigation into the matter.Will you undertake this mission?
The antonym for embrace is reject or shun, which means to refuse to accept, consider, or undertake something.
The verb of undertakings is undertake. As in "to undertake something".
The past tense of "undertake" is "undertook."
it means to that a group of people undertake a journey but it doesn'y mean your travling in a group though.
The word entrepreneur is a French root word. It is traced to the French verb, entrepredre, which means to do something or to undertake.
"je vais devoir m'y mettre" means "I will have to undertake that".
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"Venture" can be a noun, referring to a risky or daring undertaking, or a verb, meaning to undertake a risky or daring journey or activity.
In one sense only: to undertake something is to commit oneself to it.