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Take after somebodyHave a similar appearance or personality (especially a relative) § She takes after her mother – they have the same green eyes and curly brown hair. § John is such a funny person. He takes after his grandfather, who was a comedian. Take something apart Separate something into parts § The technician is taking apart the TV so that he can fix it. Take something back 1) Return something to a store: § The jeans I bought were too small, so I took them back and exchanged them for a larger size. 2) Admit that something you said was wrong: § I’m sorry I said you were stupid. I take it back. Take something down Separate a structure into parts § After the circus was over, the workers took downthe big tents. Write information on paper § She took down my address and phone number and said she’d call me later. Take somebody in To let somebody stay in your house § My friend lost his job and his apartment, so I took him in for a month. Take something in Receive and understand information § The instructor spoke so fast that I couldn’t take in all the information. Make clothing smaller so that it fits you § I love this dress, but it’s a little too loose. Could you take it in an inch? Take off An airplane leaving the ground and going up into the air § What time does the plane take off? Become successful or popular very fast § In the last few years, social media sites have taken off all over the world. 3) Leave a place suddenly(informal) § He was at the party for about 15 minutes, and then he took off. Take something off Remove a piece of clothing from your body § I always take off my shoes as soon as I get home. Not go to work for a period of time § Jamie took three days off to go skiing in the mountains Take something on Accept some work or responsibility § Do you have time to take on a new project? Take somebody on Hire or employ somebody § The company has taken on three new staff members. Fight or compete against somebody § In tonight’s boxing match, Antonio will take on an undefeated boxer from Argentina. Take somebody out Go with somebody to a restaurant or movie and pay for their food or ticket § I’m taking my girlfriend out to dinner on our anniversary. Take something out Remove something from a place § I took the letter out of the envelope. Take something out on somebody Treat an innocent person badly because you are tired or angry about something else § Hey, I know you had a terrible day at work – but don’t take it out on me! Take over something Take control § Germany took overseveral other countries during World War II. Take somebody through something
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