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  • 111Take a Look in the Mirror — Take A Look In The Mirror …

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  • 112take\ it\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 113take\ things\ easy — • take it easy • take things easy v. phr. informal 1. • go easy To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. Often used with on . Take it easy. the roads are icy. Go easy, said Billy to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs. take it… …

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  • 114take (away) from — detract from. → take …

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  • 115take advice — 1. To ask for advice, esp in legal matters 2. To act on advice • • • Main Entry: ↑advice * * * obtain information and guidance, typically from an expert he should take advice from his accountant ■ usu. take someone s advice act according to… …

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  • 116take courage from something — phrase to feel more confident and hopeful because of something We can take courage from his success. Thesaurus: to be, or to become happy or happiersynonym Main entry: courage …

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  • 117take your cue from someone — phrase to behave in the same way as someone else, because you think that is the right thing to do We should all take our cue from Elena and refuse to do this. Thesaurus: to copy someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: cue …

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  • 118take|off — take off or take|off «TAYK F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the leaving of the ground in leaping or in beginning a flight in an aircraft; taking off: »Vertical take offs and landings long have been a goal of aircraft engineers and builders (Wall… …

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  • 119take it from me (that … ) — take it from ˈme (that…) idiom (informal) used to emphasize that what you are going to say is the truth • Take it from me he ll be a millionaire before he s 30. Main entry: ↑takeidiom …

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  • 120take something from the top — ˌtake sth from the ˈtop idiom (informal) to go back to the beginning of a song, piece of music, etc. and repeat it • OK, everybody, let s take it from the top. Main entry: ↑topidiom …

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