take something
121take something in your stride — to not be upset or troubled by something I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride …
122take something out — tv. to bomb or destroy something. □ The enemy took out one of the tanks, but not the one carrying the medicine. □ The last flight took out two enemy bunkers and a radar installation …
123take something kindly — like or be pleased by something …
124take something back — 1》 retract a statement. 2》 return unsatisfactory goods to a shop. 3》 Printing transfer text to the previous line. → take …
125take something down — write down spoken words. → take …
126take something in hand — start dealing with a task. → take …
127take something off — 1》 remove clothing. 2》 deduct part of an amount. → take …
128take something out on — relieve frustration or anger by attacking or mistreating. → take …