单词 | take it |
释义 | take itSEE SYNONYMS FOR take it ON THESAURUS.COM Understand, as in I take it they won't accept your proposal. [Early 1500s] Endure abuse, criticism, harsh treatment, or unpleasantness, as in Tell me what you really think of me—I can take it. [Mid-1800s] This phrase is sometimes modified as take just so much, meaning “endure only up to a point.” For example, I can take just so much of this nonsense before I lose patience. Also see take it on the chin; take lying down. Accept or believe something, as in I'll take it on the doctor's say-so. Also see the subsequent entries beginning with take it. Words nearby take ittake into account, take into one's confidence, take into one's head, take into one's own hands, take issue with, take it, take it easy, take it from here, take it from me, take it on the chin, take it or leave it The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. |
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