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Take apart or take sth apart



Tom was always taking things apart in the garage

Separate sth into different parts

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

Take out sth



She has taken out a years's membership at a local sports club

Subscribed to or registered for sth officially

Take to



She has taken to going to the swimming pool every lunch hour

Start to do sth often

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

Take sb up on



Iʼd like to take you up on what you said earlier.

to accept an offer, a bet, etc. from somebody

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

Keen

متحمس

Clear up sth



Clear up your own mess!

to make something clean and neat

Sweep up



He swept the leaves up into a pile.

to remove something from a surface using a brush, your hand, etc.

Terrace

شرفة او مسطبة

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

Jumbled up .adj



There were dirty clothes all jumbled up in a pile كومة on the floor

Mixed together in an untidy way

Hang up



Shall I hang your coat up?

Hang sth especially clothes , on a hook

Clogged up



The wheels got clogged up with mud طين .

to block something or to become blocked

Use up



Making soup is a good way of using up leftover vegetables.

to use all of something so that there is none left

Show up



It was getting late when she finally showed up

to arrive where you have arranged to meet somebody or do something

Turn up



Donʼt worry about the letter—Iʼm sure itʼll turn up.

(of a person) to arrive

Open up



Thereʼs a new Thai restaurant opening up in town.

to start a new business

Exotic food

طعام غريب

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

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

Divide up



A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments

to separate or make something separate into parts

Chop up



Chop the carrots up into small pieces

to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool such as a knife

Lounge

غرفة الصالون

Lounge

غرفة الصالون