intransitive. With preposition (usually into). To begin to do something regularly or habitually, esp. without planning or intention; to adopt a (bad)…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > do habitually [verb (transitive)] > take up (a habit) (5) fall1541 intransitive. With preposition (usually into). To begin to do something regularly or habitually, esp. without planning or intention; to adopt a (bad)… approach1574 To embrace or take up with (a habit). Obsolete. form1736 To develop in oneself, acquire (habits); to enter into (a junction); to contract (an alliance, friendship, etc.). take1742 intransitive. With into: to apply or devote oneself to; to take up. Cf. to take to —— 4 at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. to take on1886 intransitive. With with. To associate or begin to keep company with; to form a relationship with; = to take up 18a at phrasal verbs 1. Also: to… |
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