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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take one's leave of (someone)<br />

- to say goodbye to someone <strong>and</strong> leave<br />

The Princess took her leave of the Queen <strong>and</strong> left the room.<br />

take one's own life<br />

- to kill oneself, to commit suicide<br />

The young man took his own life several weeks ago.<br />

take one`s own medicine<br />

- to accept punishment without complaining<br />

He likes to criticize others but he can never take his own medicine when others<br />

criticize him.<br />

take one`s time<br />

- to do something without hurrying<br />

My friend took his time to return the book that he had borrowed.<br />

take out a loan<br />

- to get a loan of money<br />

I had to take out a loan to buy the car.<br />

take out (someone)<br />

- to go on a date with someone<br />

I finally had a chance to take out the new woman from my class last week.<br />

take out (something)<br />

- to remove something from somewhere, to extract something<br />

The teacher asked us to take out our books.<br />

I took out some onions from the refridgerator.<br />

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