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51take something in good part — ► take something in good part not be offended. Main Entry: ↑good …
52take something home — phrase to earn a particular amount of money from your job She takes home about £100 a week. Thesaurus: to earn a particular amount of moneysynonym Main entry: home …
53take something off the shelves — phrase to stop selling a product, especially because it is not considered to be safe Thesaurus: activity of sellinghyponym Main entry: shelf …
54take something amiss — BE OFFENDED, take offence, be upset. → amiss * * * take something amiss british phrase to be offended by something, especially something that was not intended to be offensive Thesaurus: to feel offended or insultedsynonym Main entry: amiss * * *… …
55take something into consideration — CONSIDER, give thought to, take into account, allow for, provide for, plan for, make provision for, accommodate, bargain for, reckon with; foresee, anticipate. → consideration * * * take something into consideration phrase to think about a… …
56take something under advisement — reserve judgment while considering something * * * take (something) under advisement US formal : to consider (something) carefully Thank you for your suggestion. We ll take the matter under advisement. • • • Main Entry: ↑advisement * * * take sth …
57take something away — Brit. another way of saying take something out (sense 2) * * * ˌtake sthaˈway derived 1. to make a feeling, pain, etc. disappear • I was given some pills to take away the pain. 2. (BrE) ( …
58take something lying down — (not) take (something) lying down to refuse to be treated badly by someone. He can t just order you about like that. Surely you re not going to take that lying down! …
59take something as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …
60take something as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …