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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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take to (someone or something)<br />

- to like someone or something at first meeting, to be pleased by or attracted to<br />

someone or something, to accept someone or something quickly<br />

The team took to the new coach immediately <strong>and</strong> did very well during the season.<br />

take to (something)<br />

- to begin the work or job of something, to learn something easily, to do well at<br />

something<br />

The man took to the job of administrator <strong>and</strong> was a great success.<br />

take to the woods<br />

- to run away <strong>and</strong> hide<br />

The man decided to take to the woods rather than wait to talk to his angry wife.<br />

take turns (doing something)<br />

- to do something alternately with others<br />

We had to take turns using the dictionary because there was only one.<br />

take umbrage at (something)<br />

- to feel that one has been insulted by something<br />

The man took umbrage at the comments that were directed at him by his supervisor.<br />

take up a collection<br />

- to gather something together, to collect something<br />

We decided to take up a collection in order to get money to repair the old building.<br />

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