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Take apart or take sth apart Tom was always taking things apart in the garage |
Separate sth into different parts |
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Take back sth or take sth back Could you take these trousers back to the shop for me , they're too small |
if you take something back to a shop/store, or a shop/store takes something back, you return something that you have bought there, for example because it is the wrong size or does not work |
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Take aside sb or take sb aside My boss took me aside at the Christmas party and told me he was going to give me a promotion in the new year |
Separate someone from a group of people so that you can speak to them privately |
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You Take off Most people stayed at the party until quite late, but rose took off early for some reason |
You suddenly leave a place , without telling anyone where you are going |
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Take up sth or take sth up My son has recently taken up stamp collecting as a hobby |
Start doing a particular job or activity |
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Take off sth or take sth off The shop assistant took off ten per cent because the item was damaged |
Subtract a particular amount from a total |
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Take away sth or take sth away If you take 11 away from 33, you're left with 22 |
Subtract a first number from a second number |
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Take back sth or take sth back I shouldn't have called you lazy -I take it bake |
Admit that sth you said was wrong |
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Take in sth or take sth in He showed us a photo of his house, but I was so tired that I didn't really take it in |
Look at sth carefully noticing all the details |
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Take out sth She has taken out a years's membership at a local sports club |
Subscribed to or registered for sth officially |
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Take to She has taken to going to the swimming pool every lunch hour |
Start to do sth often |
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be ˌtaken ˈup with something/somebody Sheʼs completely taken up with preparing for her exams. |
to be giving all your time and energy to something/somebody |
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Take sb up on Iʼd like to take you up on what you said earlier. |
to accept an offer, a bet, etc. from somebody |
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take it/a lot ˈout of somebody Taking care of small children really takes it out of you. |
informal) to make somebody physically or mentally tired |
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Keen |
متحمس |
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Clear up sth
Clear up your own mess! |
to make something clean and neat |
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Sweep up He swept the leaves up into a pile. |
to remove something from a surface using a brush, your hand, etc. |
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Terrace |
شرفة او مسطبة |
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Tidy up I tidied up the report before handing it in. |
to arrange or deal with something so that it is well or correctly finished |
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Jumbled up .adj There were dirty clothes all jumbled up in a pile كومة on the floor |
Mixed together in an untidy way |
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Hang up Shall I hang your coat up? |
Hang sth especially clothes , on a hook |
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Clogged up The wheels got clogged up with mud طين . |
to block something or to become blocked |
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Use up Making soup is a good way of using up leftover vegetables. |
to use all of something so that there is none left |
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Show up
It was getting late when she finally showed up |
to arrive where you have arranged to meet somebody or do something |
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Turn up Donʼt worry about the letter—Iʼm sure itʼll turn up. |
(of a person) to arrive |
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Open up Thereʼs a new Thai restaurant opening up in town. |
to start a new business |
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Exotic food |
طعام غريب |
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ˌliven ˈup | ˌliven somebody/something ˈup Letʼs put some music on to liven things up |
to become or to make somebody/something more interesting or exciting |
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Set up Iʼve only been here a couple of weeks and I donʼt really know the set-up |
a way of organizing something; a system |
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Divide up
A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments |
to separate or make something separate into parts |
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Chop up Chop the carrots up into small pieces |
to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool such as a knife |
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Lounge |
غرفة الصالون |
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Lounge |
غرفة الصالون |