1. move [transitive]TAKE/BRING to move or go with someone or something from one place to another OPP bring take somebody/something to/into etc something Take after somebody · Take away from something · 日本語 · Be taken aback |
take to somebody/something meaning, definition, what is take to somebody/something: to start to like someone or something: Learn more. |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtake somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verb1 be taken inTRICK/DECEIVE to be completely deceived by someone who ... |
2 take something ↔ on to agree to do some work or be responsible for something Don't take on too much work – the extra cash isn't worth it. |
5 take somebody/something ↔ out informalDESTROYKILL to kill someone or destroy something The building was taken out by a bomb. |
From Longman Business Dictionarytake something → up phrasal verb [transitive]1to start a new job or have a new responsibilityHe is leaving to take up a position ... Take somebody up on... · Take up residence · Take up with somebody... |
take somebody/something ↔ back meaning, definition, what is take somebody/something ↔ back: to admit that you were wrong to say some...: Learn more. |
taken meaning, definition, what is taken: the past participle of take: Learn more. |
to be involved in an activity, sport, event etc with other people. take part in About 400 students took part in the protest. |
TAKE definition: 1. to get and carry something with you when you go somewhere: 2. to go somewhere with someone…. Learn more. |
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