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Definition of uptake noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

uptake

noun
 
/ˈʌpteɪk/
 
/ˈʌpteɪk/
[uncountable, singular]Idioms
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  1. uptake (of something) the use that is made of something that has become available
    • There has been a high uptake of the free training.
  2. uptake (of something) (specialist) the process by which something is taken into a body or system; the rate at which this happens
    • the uptake of oxygen by muscles
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be quick/slow on the uptake
  1. (informal) to be quick/slow to understand something
    • Is he always this slow on the uptake?
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