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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take a bath (on something)<br />

- to come to financial ruin, to lose much money on something<br />

My aunt took a bath on the stock market last year <strong>and</strong> she is afraid to buy stocks now.<br />

take a beating<br />

- to lose money<br />

My father took a beating when he sold his car.<br />

take a bow<br />

- to bow <strong>and</strong> receive credit for a good performance<br />

The violinist stopped to take a bow before she went backstage with the orchestra.<br />

take a break<br />

- to have a short rest period in one's work<br />

I stopped to take a break after working all morning.<br />

take a chance/risk<br />

- to try something where failure or bad fortune is likely<br />

I plan to take a chance <strong>and</strong> visit my friend without phoning first.<br />

take a course in (something)<br />

- to enroll in a class to study/learn something<br />

I am planning to take a course in photography next year.<br />

take a crack at (something)<br />

- to try/attempt to do something<br />

"Have you decided to take a crack at writing the entrance examination?"<br />

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