take+rest
81take five — Australian Slang take a break, originally of five minutes, for rest or refreshment, especially as of a performing group in rehearsal …
82take\ a\ break — v. phr. To have a brief rest period during the course of one s work. You ve worked hard. It s time to take a break, the boss said …
83take it easy — do not try so hard, do not work so hard When you jog, take it easy. Rest often …
84Take it from me. — something that you say in order to emphasize that you have experience of something, and therefore what you say about it is true. Take it from me if you start ironing a man s shirts, you ll be doing it for the rest of your life …
85take the weight off your feet — to sit down and rest Take the weight off your feet and have a coffee …
86take a break — verb To rest; to temporarily discontinue a specified activity. She took a break from studying to eat a snack. Syn: have a break …
87take it easy — make little effort; rest. → the eastward …
88take five — Verb. Have a brief rest or respite from one s current activities …
89take five, ten — idi+inf etc., Informal. to rest briefly, esp. for the approximate time specified …
90take breath — phrasal : to stop (as from working) in order to rest …