take+ship

  • 51take in — {v.} 1. To include. * /The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river./ * /The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds./ 2. To go and see; visit. * /The students decided to… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 52take to — {v.} 1. To go to or into; get yourself quickly to. Often used in the imperative. * /Take to the hills! The bandits are coming!/ * /We took to the woods during the day so no one would see us./ * /Take to the boats! The ship is sinking./ * /We… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 53take in — {v.} 1. To include. * /The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river./ * /The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds./ 2. To go and see; visit. * /The students decided to… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 54take to — {v.} 1. To go to or into; get yourself quickly to. Often used in the imperative. * /Take to the hills! The bandits are coming!/ * /We took to the woods during the day so no one would see us./ * /Take to the boats! The ship is sinking./ * /We… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 55take\ in — v 1. To include. The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river. The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds. 2. To go and see; visit. The students decided to take in a movie… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 56take\ to — v 1. To go to or into; get yourself quickly to. Often used in the imperative. Take to the hills! the bandits are coming! We took to the woods during the day so no one would see us. Take to the boats! the ship is sinking. We stopped at a hotel for …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 57ship come in — All the money a person has wished for is received; wealth comes to a person. Used with a possessive. * /When my ship comes in, I will take a trip to Norway./ * /Mr. Brown is just waiting for his ship to come in./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58ship come in — All the money a person has wished for is received; wealth comes to a person. Used with a possessive. * /When my ship comes in, I will take a trip to Norway./ * /Mr. Brown is just waiting for his ship to come in./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59ship\ come\ in — All the money a person has wished for is received; wealth comes to a person. Used with a possessive. When my ship comes in, I will take a trip to Norway. Mr. Brown is just waiting for his ship to come in …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 60ship — n 1. liner, steamer, ferry, ark, Inf. windjammer; slipper, schooner, galleon, cutter, Naut. ketch, Naut. brigantine, Naut. brig, Naut. bark, Naut. barkentine; freighter, merchantman, carrack, barge, whaler, Eastern U.S. smack; vessel, tartan,… …

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