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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take in (money)<br />

- to receive/get money<br />

We were able to take in a lot of money at the charity auction.<br />

take in (someone)<br />

- to let someone come in, to admit someone<br />

The farmer took the couple in for the night after their car broke down.<br />

take in (something)<br />

- to go <strong>and</strong> see or visit something<br />

We decided to take in a movie last night.<br />

take in (something)<br />

- to make something smaller<br />

The tailor took in the waist of my suit pants <strong>and</strong> now they fit much better.<br />

take in (something)<br />

- to grasp something with the mind<br />

The course was very difficult but I tried to take in as much as possible.<br />

take inventory<br />

- to make an inventory list, to count the goods in a store or warehouse<br />

We stayed late at our store to take inventory.<br />

take issue with (someone or something)<br />

- to argue with someone, to dispute a point with someone, to dispute something<br />

I decided to take issue with my supervisor when he began to criticize my work.<br />

I took issue with my new work schedule.<br />

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