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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take off clothes/shoes etc.<br />

- to remove clothes shoes etc.<br />

"Please take off your shoes before you enter our house."<br />

take off one's hat to (someone)<br />

- to offer praise for someone's good accomplishments<br />

You have to take off your hat to the person who organized the sporting event.<br />

take off time<br />

- to be absent from work<br />

I was sick <strong>and</strong> I had to take off a week from work.<br />

take off weight<br />

- to decrease one's weight<br />

My friend is trying to take off weight with her new diet.<br />

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

- to become resentful of someone or something<br />

The audience took offense at the remarks by the comedian.<br />

take office<br />

- to begin serving as an elected or appointed official<br />

The new mayor of the city is expected to take office next week.<br />

take on (someone)<br />

- to give a job to someone, to hire/employ someone<br />

The factory took on fifty new employees last month.<br />

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