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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take a dig at (someone)<br />

- to criticize someone, to say something that will irritate someone<br />

The man is always taking a dig at his wife.<br />

take a dim view of (something)<br />

- to be against something, to disapprove of something<br />

Our company takes a dim view of people who do not wear a suit <strong>and</strong> tie.<br />

take a fancy/liking to (someone or something)<br />

- to develop a fondness or a preference for someone or something<br />

The woman took a fancy to the new person who she was working with.<br />

take a g<strong>and</strong>er at (someone or something)<br />

- to examine someone or something<br />

I asked the car mechanic to take a g<strong>and</strong>er at the steering system on my car.<br />

take a h<strong>and</strong> in (something)<br />

- to help plan or do something<br />

The man is always ready to take a h<strong>and</strong> in any work that needs to be done.<br />

take a hard line (with someone)<br />

- to be firm with someone, to have a firm policy for dealing with someone<br />

The company takes a hard line with people who come to work late.<br />

take a hint<br />

- to underst<strong>and</strong> what is hinted at <strong>and</strong> behave accordingly<br />

The man is unable to take a hint <strong>and</strong> does not notice when people are angry at him.<br />

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