take+in+as+object

  • 61take apart — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms take apart : present tense I/you/we/they take apart he/she/it takes apart present participle taking apart past tense took apart past participle taken apart 1) to separate an object into pieces My watch stopped …

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  • 62take it out on — phrasal : to expend anger, vexation, or frustration in harassment of taking it out on one another because of their hopeless dissatisfaction Leslie Rees * * * take it out on 1. To make (an innocent person or object) suffer for one s anger or… …

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  • 63object language — /ˈɒbdʒɛkt læŋgwɪdʒ/ (say objekt langgwij) noun 1. a language which is the object of discussion, as opposed to a metalanguage in which the discussion might take place. 2. a language which relates to objects or entities separate from itself …

  • 64take to pieces — verb a) To separate an object into its component parts. Before it could be cleaned properly it was necessary to take it to pieces b) To disassemble …

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  • 65take after — phr verb Take after is used with these nouns as the object: ↑father, ↑mother …

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  • 66take away — phr verb Take away is used with these nouns as the object: ↑appetite, ↑freedom, ↑incentive, ↑licence, ↑livelihood, ↑number, ↑rubbish, ↑taste, ↑virginity, ↑worry …

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  • 67take back — phr verb Take back is used with these nouns as the object: ↑book, ↑refugee, ↑word …

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  • 68take down — phr verb Take down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑barricade, ↑decoration, ↑notice, ↑partition, ↑poster, ↑scaffolding, ↑slippery slope, ↑tent …

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  • 69take down from — phr verb Take down from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑shelf …

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  • 70take for — phr verb Take for is used with these nouns as the object: ↑fool, ↑walk …

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