Monday, January 15, 2018

Phrasal Verbs with TAKE

Phrasal Verbs with TAKE 



Phrasal VerbMeaningExample
Take afterResemble in appearance or characterJamie really takes after his father.
Take apartDismantle or separate the componentsThe technician has to take the machine apart to repair it.
Take awayCause something to disappearThe doctor gave me tablets to take awaythe pain.
Take awayBuy food at a restaurant and carry it elsewhere to eat it.Two beef curries to take away please.
Take backAgree to receive back/ be returned.We will take back the goods only if you can produce the receipt.
Take backRetract or withdraw something saidtake back what I said about cheating. I didn't mean it.
Take care ofLook afterI'll take care of your plants while you're away.
Take offLeave the ground (a plane)The plane took off at 7 o'clock.
Take offRemove somethingMay I take off my jacket? It's warm in here.
Take inAllow to stay in one's homeThe old lady next door is always taking instray cats and dogs!
Take inNote with your eyes and register.Amanda took in every detail of her rival's outfit.
Take inUnderstand what one sees, hears or reads; realise what is happening.The man immediately took in the scene and called the police.
Take onHire or engage staffBusiness is good so the company is taking on extra staff.
Take outRemove or cause to disappearTry this. It should take out the stain.
Take outExtract from somewhereSam took out a pen to note down the supplier's address.
Take outInvite somone to dinner,  the cinema, etc.Her boyfriend took her out for a meal on her birthday.
Take outObtain a service or document (insurance, loan, etc.)Many homeowners take out a mortgage when they buy property.
Take toBegin to like somebody or something.My parents took to James immediately. 
Take toMake a new habit of somethingHe's taken to walking in the park every morning.
Take upFill or occupy space or time.There's not much space here. The big table takes up too much room.
Take upAdopt as a hobby or pastime.My father took up golf when he retired.
Take upStart something e.g. a job.While writing his first book Tony took upa job as a teacher.
Take upMake something shorterThat skirt is too long for you. It will need to be taken up.
Take upContinue something interruptedShe took up the story where Bill had left off.

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