to take a message to sb

  • 1take-home message — UK US noun [C] ► something that you learn from an experience, activity, etc.: »I guess the take home message here is that the more you get to see the candidate the more chance there is you might change your opinion …

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  • 2Take a Message to Mary (album) — Infobox Album Name = Take a Message to Mary Type = studio Artist = Don Cherry Released = 1969 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = Monument Records Producer = Steve Poncio Reviews = Last album = There Goes My Everything This album = Take a Message …

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  • 3take-home message — /teɪk hoʊm ˈmɛsɪdʒ/ (say tayk hohm mesij) noun → take out message …

  • 4take-out message — /teɪk aʊt ˈmɛsɪdʒ/ (say tayk owt mesij) noun the significant content or communication intended to stay in the minds of the audience after a performance, event, speech, etc. Also, take home message …

  • 5Message to Michael — Single by Dionne Warwick from the album Dionne Warwick in Paris …

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  • 6message — Ⅰ. message UK US /ˈmesɪdʒ/ noun [C] ► COMMUNICATIONS a short piece of information that you give or send to a person when you cannot speak to them directly: message from sb for sb »There was a message for you from the catering company. message… …

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  • 7can I take a message? — would you like me to convey a message? (question asked on the telephone when the requested person is not available to talk) …

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  • 8message — noun 1 from one person to another ADJECTIVE ▪ important, urgent, vital ▪ brief, short ▪ incoming, outgoing ▪ …

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  • 9message — mes|sage1 [ mesıdʒ ] noun *** 1. ) count a piece of written or spoken information that you send to someone, especially when you cannot speak to them directly: I got your message, thank you. message for someone from someone: There s a message for… …

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  • 10message — I UK [ˈmesɪdʒ] / US noun Word forms message : singular message plural messages *** 1) [countable] a piece of written or spoken information that you send to someone, especially when you cannot speak to them directly I got your email message, thank …

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