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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take back (something)<br />

- to admit to making a wrong statement<br />

The man was asked to take back what he had said about his boss.<br />

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

- to look after or give attention to someone or something<br />

You should take care of your health or you will become sick.<br />

take care of (something)<br />

- to deal with something, to do what is necessary to accomplish something<br />

"Could you please take care of these letters while I make some phone calls."<br />

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

- to take control of someone or something<br />

The new supervisor quickly took charge of the staff in the fast food restaurant.<br />

take down (something)<br />

- to write or record something that is said at a meeting/lecture/discussion<br />

I took down many notes during the lecture last week.<br />

take down (something)<br />

- to take something apart, to pull something to pieces<br />

We took down our tent when it began to rain.<br />

take effect<br />

- to become legally operative, to begin<br />

The new traffic laws took effect early last month.<br />

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