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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take (something)<br />

- to endure something<br />

I find it very difficult to take the woman's constant complaining.<br />

take (something) by storm<br />

- to capture something by a sudden or very bold attack<br />

The army took the town by storm <strong>and</strong> was able to capture all of the enemy soldiers.<br />

take (something) for granted<br />

- to assume that something is a certain way or is correct<br />

"I took it for granted that you knew him. Otherwise I would have introduced you."<br />

take (something) in stride<br />

- to accept good or bad luck <strong>and</strong> continue on<br />

The boxer took his loss in stride <strong>and</strong> began to prepare for his next fight.<br />

take (something) into account<br />

- to remember <strong>and</strong> consider something<br />

"Please take into account the fact that the girl has only been studying French for a few<br />

weeks."<br />

take (something) lying down<br />

- to endure something unpleasant without fighting back<br />

I am very angry <strong>and</strong> will not take what he says lying down.<br />

take (something) on faith<br />

- to accept or believe something with little or no evidence<br />

I took it on faith that the friend of my boss was an honest person.<br />

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