Monthly Archives: April 2011

>TAKE DOWN (2)

> take down = lower your trousers or underwear (without completely taking it off)  examples: Children don’t wait to find a toilet. They just take their pants down in the middle of the street! Take your jeans down and show … Continue reading

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>TAKE DOWN (2)

> take down = lower your trousers or underwear (without completely taking it off)  examples: Children don’t wait to find a toilet. They just take their pants down in the middle of the street! Take your jeans down and show … Continue reading

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>TAKE DOWN (1)

> take down = separate something into pieces and put it back in its place examples: When it started to rain, we took the tent down and returned home. That was the end to our pic nic. When the school … Continue reading

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>TAKE DOWN (1)

> take down = separate something into pieces and put it back in its place examples: When it started to rain, we took the tent down and returned home. That was the end to our pic nic. When the school … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (3)

> take in = as a police officer take a person to the police station to ask him/her questions examples: After the robbery they took us all in from the neighbourhood and asked what we had seen. The police have … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (3)

> take in = as a police officer take a person to the police station to ask him/her questions examples: After the robbery they took us all in from the neighbourhood and asked what we had seen. The police have … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (2)

> take in = accept someone in an institution (as a member, a student or a patient) examples: Our university takes in students from around the world every year. Hospitals should have enough room to take in all patients who … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (2)

> take in = accept someone in an institution (as a member, a student or a patient) examples: Our university takes in students from around the world every year. Hospitals should have enough room to take in all patients who … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (1), TAKE INTO (1), KICK OUT (2)

> take in, take into = take somebody or something to another place examples: I took him into the kitchen to tell him the secret. I ‘m going to town tomorrow in my car. I can take you in, if … Continue reading

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>TAKE IN (1), TAKE INTO (1), KICK OUT (2)

> take in, take into = take somebody or something to another place examples: I took him into the kitchen to tell him the secret. I ‘m going to town tomorrow in my car. I can take you in, if … Continue reading

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