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vb. (context idiomatic English) To photographically capture an image
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Usage examples of "take a picture".
Glancing out the window, he realized that the shade was raised and, if somebody managed to sneak around to the back of the house, there was a perfect opportunity to take a picture of the three of them.
Claimed some- body gave him a rabbit punch while he was trying to take a picture of a bear.
One witness had a camera with a telephoto lens and attempted to take a picture, but his film jammed.
Richard commanded Falstaff to take a picture of Prince Hal standing next to the tiny subway.
Ray wished he could take a picture back to show Kate: proof that there was such a thing as a maternal glow, once the sleepless nights and physical ravages had been left behind.
When they reached its foot Fernanda stopped to take a picture of the narrow, climbing passage that ran between tight stone buildings.
She had wanted to take a picture of him with her small camera, but somehow it had never come out.
He says he'll come round and take a picture of you standing next to one of the pictures.
Vaughn to take a picture of us, to mark our last moment as a couple without children.