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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take a whack at (something)<br />

- to try something<br />

I took a whack at fixing the car but I was unsuccessful.<br />

take advantage of (someone or something)<br />

- to use someone or something for one`s own benefit<br />

We took advantage of the beautiful weather <strong>and</strong> went to the beach.<br />

take after (someone)<br />

- to resemble or act like someone (usually a parent or relative)<br />

The boy is tall <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>some like his father <strong>and</strong> takes after him in other ways as well.<br />

take aim at (someone or something)<br />

- to aim a gun/camera/policy at someone or something, to focus one's attention at<br />

someone or something<br />

The police department plan to take aim at people who do not stop at stop signs.<br />

take an interest in (something)<br />

- to develop an interest in something<br />

Recently my cousin has taken an interest in fishing.<br />

take an oath<br />

- to make an oath, to swear to something<br />

I had to take an oath before I could answer questions at the public hearing.<br />

take attendance<br />

- to make a record of persons attending something<br />

Our teacher always takes attendance when we arrive in the morning.<br />

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