πTake over
Meaning : to take control of something (αα¬αααΊαα½αΎα²ααΌα±α¬ααΊαΈααΎα― ααα°)
e.g. David has taken over as the new manager of the football team.
πTake up
Meaning: to begin a sport, hobby or a challenge (αα
αΊαα―αα―ααα― α
αααΊαα―ααΊαα±α¬ααΊ)
e.g. He took up karate at a young age and is now an expert.
πTake on
Meaning: to hire/employ staff (αααΊαααΊαΈααα·αΊαα¬αΈ)
e.g. The department store took on more staff over the busy Christmas period.
πTake off
Meaning (1): leave the ground and fly (αα±αα¬ααΊα
αααΊαα»αΆαααΊαΈ)
e.g. The plane was able to take off once the runway was clear.
Meaning (2): become popular or successful (αα°αααα»α¬αΈ α‘α±α¬ααΊααΌααΊ)
e.g. Exile by Taylor Swift has really taken off in the charts.
πTake (something) in
Meaning: to observe something (αα±α·αα¬αααΊαΈα
α
αΊ)
e.g. They took in every detail to tell their friends about it later.
πTake after (somebody)
Meaning: resemble somebody else, usually a family member (αααα¬αΈα
α―αααΊ/ αα
αΊα
α―αΆαα
αΊαα±α¬ααΊαα²α· αα°)
Mark is very hard-working. He takes after his father.
πTake apart
Meaning: to disassemble something (αααααα¬ αααΊαα¬αα»α¬αΈααα―ααΌα―ααΊαααΊ)
e.g. He took his laptop apart to see if he could fix its problem.
Ref: www.vocabulary.cl.com
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