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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take it<br />

- to endure trouble/criticism/abuse<br />

My friend is quite sensitive <strong>and</strong> cannot take it when I make a joke about him.<br />

take it<br />

- to get an idea or impression, to underst<strong>and</strong> something from what is said or done<br />

"I take it that you are not going to come to the graduation ceremony next week."<br />

take it away<br />

- to start up a performance<br />

"Let's take it away <strong>and</strong> get the music started."<br />

take it easy<br />

- to relax<br />

I have been working hard recently so I have decided to take it easy for a few days.<br />

take it easy on (someone or something)<br />

- to be gentle, to use less of something rather than more<br />

I tried to take it easy on the sugar when I was making the fruit punch.<br />

take it on the chin<br />

- to be badly beaten or hurt, to accept trouble calmly<br />

Our team took it on the chin at the baseball tournament last week.<br />

take it or leave it<br />

- to accept something or forget it<br />

The customer was told to take it or leave it when he began to complain about the<br />

product.<br />

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