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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 (someone or something) seriously<br />

- to think that someone or something is important<br />

The principal did not take the suggestion of the teacher seriously.<br />

take (someone) to task<br />

- to scold someone for something that they have done wrong<br />

The supervisor took me to task for arriving late for work.<br />

take (someone) to the cleaners<br />

- to take/win all of someone`s money, to cheat someone<br />

The salesman took the woman to the cleaners when he sold her the bad product.<br />

The man went to the casino <strong>and</strong> was taken to the cleaners by the card dealers.<br />

take (someone) under one`s wing/wings<br />

- to protect <strong>and</strong> help someone<br />

The supervisor took the new employee under his wing <strong>and</strong> began to teach him about<br />

the company.<br />

take (someone) up on (something)<br />

- to take advantage of someone's offer of something<br />

I took my friend up on his offer to let me borrow his new car.<br />

take (someone or something) wrong<br />

- to misunderst<strong>and</strong> someone or something<br />

The man took what I said wrong <strong>and</strong> became very angry.<br />

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