TAKE IN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE IN – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE IN has the following meanings: 1. Take in = to view your surroundings and absorb it (transitive) To spend time looking at something, commonly scenery or surroundings. Synonyms include to observe and digest. When I am in a new city, I like...
TAKE APART – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE APART – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE APART has the following meanings: 1. Take (something) apart = to disassemble something (transitive) This phrasal verb is used when you dismantle something into its component pieces. It is when a machine (or device etc.) is separated into...
TAKE OFF – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

TAKE OFF – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

The English phrasal verb TAKE OFF has the following meanings: 1. Take off = to leave the ground and begin to fly (intransitive) This phrasal verb is most commonly associated with planes (or aircraft) and how they become airborne. It can also be used when someone jumps...

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