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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
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The program takes communication signal to "0".

The program takes communication signal to "0". Does this mean
The program change communication signal to "0".

If so, why is "take" used in the sentence?
  

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It should be "The program takes the communication signal to '0'". As far as I can tell with no more context, yes, it essentially means "changes", or "causes to become". If you "take" something from A to B then its resulting position is B.

  • It should be "The program takes the communication signal to '0'".
  • As far as I can tell with no more context, yes, it essentially means "changes", or "causes to become".
  • If you "take" something from A to B then its resulting position is B.
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It should be "The program takes the communication signal to '0'".

As far as I can tell with no more context, yes, it essentially means "changes", or "causes to become". If you "take" something from A to B then its resulting position is B.

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