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remove from a place or thing (e.g. Can you ____ the rubbish ____? It's collection day tomorrow.)
take something out
to go somewhere and do something with someone, usually something you plan and pay for (e.g. Daniel is going to ____ Elena ____ for dinner tonight.)
take somebody out
to begin to dislike someone (e.g. They used to be friends, but now they've ______ each other.)
take against
to like somebody (e.g. The children have really ________ you. They love to see you.)
take to somebody
to begin to study, practice, or do (a hobby / a sport / a job / etc.) (e.g. I've ______ kayaking recently. I enjoy it.)
take up
to remove anything that is worn on the body (especially clothes) or to leave the ground (e.g. It's really hot in here. You should ____ your coat ____....
take off
to feel (very) sorry for (e.g. I ______ the cat and brought it some food.)
take pity on
not pay attention to someone or something, to ignore (e.g. Some people didn't like our school show. ~ _______ them. It was a great show!)
take no notice of
to consider or remember something when judging a situation (e.g. Do the final results _____ your coursework as well as exam results?)
take into account
to not be in a hurry, to need a long time (e.g. _____ your ____! We don't need to leave yet.)
take time
to happen (e.g. When does the firework show _____? ~ At 10 p.m. tonight.)
take place
to use the good things in a situation or to treat someone badly in order to get something good from them (e.g. This is a great opportunity to travel. ___ it!
take advantage of
to look after someone or something (e.g. If you get a pet, you'll have to _____ it.)
take care of
to participate (e.g. More and more people are starting to _____ the sport.)
take part in
to do something although something bad might happen because of it (e.g. I like to _____. I think it's exciting.)
take a risk
to look or be like an older relative (e.g. I _____ my father. We like the same kind of jokes!)
take after