Sunday, September 20, 2020

Phrasal Verbs with "Take"

 πŸ“ŒTake over

Meaning : to take control of something (တာဝန်α€œွှဲပြောင်းα€™ှု α€›α€šူ)

e.g. David has taken over as the new manager of the football team.

πŸ“ŒTake up

Meaning: to begin a sport, hobby or a challenge (တစ်ခုခုα€€ို စတင်α€œုပ်ဆောင်)

e.g. He took up karate at a young age and is now an expert.

πŸ“ŒTake on

Meaning: to hire/employ staff (ဝန်ထမ်းခန့်ထား)

e.g. The department store took on more staff over the busy Christmas period.

πŸ“ŒTake off

Meaning (1): leave the ground and fly (α€œေα€šာဉ်စတင်ပျံα€žα€”်း)

e.g. The plane was able to take off once the runway was clear.

Meaning (2): become popular or successful (α€œူα€žိα€™ျား ထောင်α€™ြင်)

e.g. Exile by Taylor Swift has really taken off in the charts.

πŸ“ŒTake (something) in

Meaning: to observe something (α€œေ့α€œာဆန်းα€…α€…်)

e.g. They took in every detail to tell their friends about it later.

πŸ“ŒTake after (somebody)

Meaning: resemble somebody else, usually a family member (α€™ိα€žားα€…ုဝင်/ တစ်α€…ုံတစ်α€šောα€€်α€”ဲ့ တူ)

Mark is very hard-working. He takes after his father.

πŸ“ŒTake apart

Meaning: to disassemble something (α€€ိα€›ိα€šာ တန်ဆာα€™ျားα€€ိုα€–ြုတ်α€žα€Š်)

e.g. He took his laptop apart to see if he could fix its problem.

Ref: www.vocabulary.cl.com

 


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