20.06.2014 Views

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

- to raise <strong>and</strong> discuss a matter with someone<br />

Our supervisor plans to take the issue of overtime up with the senior managers.<br />

take (something) with a grain of salt<br />

- to not take something that someone has said seriously<br />

You can take everything that our teacher says with a grain of salt.<br />

take steps to (prevent/do something)<br />

- to begin to make plans or arrangements for something, to make preparations for<br />

something<br />

Our company has begun to take steps to stop people from smoking in the office<br />

building.<br />

take stock<br />

- to count items of merch<strong>and</strong>ise or supplies that are in stock, to take inventory<br />

The store will be closed next week while the company is taking stock.<br />

take stock in (something)<br />

- to have faith in something, to believe in something (usually used in the negative)<br />

The woman took no stock in the idea that women could not work as firefighters as<br />

well as men.<br />

take stock of (something)<br />

- to carefully study a situation or a number of possibilities or opportunities<br />

After taking stock of the situation the man decided that it would be difficult to<br />

continue working for the company.<br />

881<br />

Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!