| 单词 | took in | 
| 释义 | take-in1 of 2noun   ˈtā-ˌkin    : an act of taking in especially by deceiving   take in2 of 2 verb  took in; taken in; taking in; takes in   transitive verb 1  a    : to receive as a guest or lodger    b    : to give shelter to    c    : to take to a police station as a prisoner   2   : to draw into a smaller compass  take in the slack of a line:  a    : to make (a garment) smaller by enlarging seams or tucks    b    : furl   3   : to receive as payment or proceeds   4   : to receive (work) into one's house to be done for pay  take in washing 5   : to encompass within its limits   6  a    : to include in an itinerary    b    : attend  take in a movie 7   : to receive into the mind : perceive  took in the view 8   : deceive, dupe   took in verb1 as in trickedto cause to believe what is untrue a fellow passenger on the cruise completely took me in when he claimed to be the owner of a major software company Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in includedto have as part of a whole this report takes in all the latest information on the subject Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in housedto provide with living quarters or shelter took in the stray dog Synonyms & Similar Words 
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