Ordering Takeout
Let's do takeout tonight. I really don't feel like cooking. Fine with me!
TAKE A...
No worries everyone! I'm not stuck, I'm just taking a break.
TAKE: phrasal verbs
From a very early age Marie took after her papa.
TAKE: idioms +
They say books will soon take a back seat to TV and video screens -- in cars and everywhere!
Robots Take Over the World
Roboticists are keen to tackle mundane tasks, as the chores we do every day often prove the most abstruse challenges for machines.
squeeze in
squeeze in
Shall I take the elevator? No no, don't be lazy, do the stairs. It'll be good to squeeze in some cardio today.
get out of bed
get out of bed
It takes me a few minutes to get out of bed. Oh my, it's 7:15 already. Hurry, hurry!
get out of bed
get out of bed
It takes me a few minutes to get out of bed. Oh my, it's 7:15 already. Hurry, hurry!
bring to the table
bring many things to the table
Alex: Oh, I bring many things to the table. I take orders quickly. I remember the details of what people do and don’t want. I'm pleasant to everyone.
takeout
takeout
Let's do takeout tonight. I really don't feel like cooking. Fine with me!
rent
rent
OK but rent is most important. If it's cheap enough I'll take it. I have to move in a week!
starving
starving
Hey I'm starving! Are you free for lunch? We could try the new cafe. It’s a fixed-price buffet so you can take what you like and eat a ton!
takeover
takeover
How's your startup going? Well we're right in the middle of a takeover. Oh no! Oh yes, this is good. We'll be very rich if this company purchases us.
take a rain check
take a rain check
Well, I’m going to have to take a rain check too. We have friends from up north staying with us all week.
take one's order
take our order
Not yet, first let's get our main dishes. Have you all decided what you want? Our waitress is here to take our order.
get an x-ray
got an x-ray
Now my grandma has to take medication for her low blood pressure. She was dizzy and fell. When she got an x-ray it showed she broke her arm!
take a dip
Ok, great. Then I'm going to take a dip and cool off.
dose
And I take a dose of vitamins every day to keep me healthy!
squeeze in
squeeze in
Do I take the stairs or
squeezed in
Do I take the stairs or the elevator? Hum... stairs. I can squeeze in some more cardio for today. Eight stories down. Here we go!
squeeze in
Do I take the stairs or the elevator? Hum... stairs. I can squeeze in some more cardio for today. Eight stories down. Here we go! Test 123
take it easy
take it easy
You know, I'm not feeling so energetic. Maybe we can take it easy today after all.
take one's time
takes his time
Finally he's at his desk. Here he takes his time, communicates well, and does great work.
do someone good
do me good
I guess so. It will do me good to take a break and get out of the house.
take a rain check
take a rain check
Well, I’m going to have to take a rain check too. We have friends from up north visiting us.
won't take long
won't take long
Tanya: You can wear what you have on! Anyway, this won't take long.
take a water taxi
take a water taxi
Me, I take a water taxi across the Hudson River. It's much faster than driving over the bridge!
take a subway
takes a subway
My cousin who lives close to the metro takes a subway to school.
take it easy
take it easy
You know, I realize I'm not feeling so energetic. Maybe we can take it easy today after all.
take the window
take the window
Great that we'll have seats together. Is it OK if I take the window and you take the aisle?
get by
get by
Alejandro Cartagena takes photos of construction workers in Mexico packed into the backs of pickup trucks, doing what it takes to earn enough to get by.
leftovers
the leftovers
We couldn't finish it all and the waiter asked if we'd like to take home the leftovers. Yes, thank you!
to go
to go
I want to eat in the park. Let’s take our orders to go.
condiment
condiments
Hey these sauces look good. I'll take ketchup, mustard, and some of these other condiments too.
decline
Queen Elizabeth II declined to take a sip of a perfectly poured pint while on a tour of the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
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