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Phrasal verb "to take"

Take aback — to surprise greatly and confuse someone

Take across — to help someone to cross (water, a road, etc.)

Take after — to look or behave like a relative

Take against — to dislike someone

Take along — to cause to go with one

Take apart — to separate into its parts

Take aside — to lead someone away from someone (usually for private conversation)

Take away — 1) to remove; 2) to lead somebody to another place; 3) to seize

Take back — 1) to apologize; 2) to remind of the past; 3) to withdraw; 4) to return

Take down — 1) to write down, to put down; 2) to separate into pieces so as to repair or remove; 3) to deflate someone's the pride; 4) to lengthen a garment; 5) to carry down; 6) to pull down

Take for — 1) to identify wrongly; 2) to rob/cheat

Take in — 1) to give accommodation; 2) to make clothes smaller, narrower; 3) to understand; 4) to receive work to be done at home; 5) to include; 6) to trick

Take into — to admit someone into business as a worker

Take off - 1) to remove clothes; 2) to leave the ground (of planes); 3) to imitate; 4) to reduce (weight); 5) to take time as a holiday; 6) to start to improve; 7) to deduct

Take on — 1) to undertake work or responsibility; 2) to employ; 3) to accept as an opponent; 4) to become popular, to be approved of

Take out — 1) to remove, extract; 2) to clean (a mark, dirt); 3) to take to the cinema, theatre; 4) to take something from a place where it is kept; 5) to borrow a book (library); 6) to obtain a legal document

Take over — 1) to gain control of something; 2) to spend time on; 3) to succeed to, assume control of (duties, business, management etc.)

Take through — to watch and help someone as he repeats, learns, or practices something

Take to — 1) to like; 2) to begin a habit

Take up — 1) to begin a hobby, sport, job; 2) to shorten a garment; 3) to fill (time, space); 4) to continue after an interruption; 5) to raise a point, to show interest; 6) to consume (time); 7) quickly accept or adept

Take up with — to be pleased with somebody or something, to be charmed by

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