Take after | Resemble in appearance or character | Jamie really takes after his father. |
Take apart | Dismantle or separate the components | The technician has to take the machine apart to repair it. |
Take away | Cause something to disappear | The doctor gave me tablets to take awaythe pain. |
Take away | Buy food at a restaurant and carry it elsewhere to eat it. | Two beef curries to take away please. |
Take back | Agree to receive back/ be returned. | We will take back the goods only if you can produce the receipt. |
Take back | Retract or withdraw something said | I take back what I said about cheating. I didn't mean it. |
Take care of | Look after | I'll take care of your plants while you're away. |
Take off | Leave the ground (a plane) | The plane took off at 7 o'clock. |
Take off | Remove something | May I take off my jacket? It's warm in here. |
Take in | Allow to stay in one's home | The old lady next door is always taking instray cats and dogs! |
Take in | Note with your eyes and register. | Amanda took in every detail of her rival's outfit. |
Take in | Understand what one sees, hears or reads; realise what is happening. | The man immediately took in the scene and called the police. |
Take on | Hire or engage staff | Business is good so the company is taking on extra staff. |
Take out | Remove or cause to disappear | Try this. It should take out the stain. |
Take out | Extract from somewhere | Sam took out a pen to note down the supplier's address. |
Take out | Invite somone to dinner, the cinema, etc. | Her boyfriend took her out for a meal on her birthday. |
Take out | Obtain a service or document (insurance, loan, etc.) | Many homeowners take out a mortgage when they buy property. |
Take to | Begin to like somebody or something. | My parents took to James immediately. |
Take to | Make a new habit of something | He's taken to walking in the park every morning. |
Take up | Fill or occupy space or time. | There's not much space here. The big table takes up too much room. |
Take up | Adopt as a hobby or pastime. | My father took up golf when he retired. |
Take up | Start something e.g. a job. | While writing his first book Tony took upa job as a teacher. |
Take up | Make something shorter | That skirt is too long for you. It will need to be taken up. |
Take up | Continue something interrupted | She took up the story where Bill had left off. |
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