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2. разнести в пух и прах, раскритиковать I The teacher embarrassed Тот by taking his thesis apart in front o f the class. . Ted's latest book was taken apart by the newspapers. 3. разорвать в клочья/на части; оставить мокрое место I Ап experienced fighter like that should be able to take his young opponent apart in a few rounds. You’d better be careful; those boys will take you apart. take back взять (свои) слова назад/обратно I called you an opportunist, and I take it all back, i I take back my unkind remarks, I see that they were not justified. take down (inf) 1. снять (сверху), убрать She’s going to take down those curtains and put up different ones. I He was prosecuted for refusing to take the sign down. 2. сбить спесь, поставить на место Bob thought he was a good wrestler, but Henry took him down. 3. записать (под диктовку) 11 will tell you how to get to my place; you had better take it down. .I Please take down all these phce quotations. take for принимать за к-л, считать к-л п Do you take те for a fool? Z At first sight you would take him for a football player, not a poet. take in (inf) 1. провести, одурачить, околпачить " That poor widow was taken in by the security salesman’s smooth talk and gave him all her savings. I Even after years of close acquaintance he could take you in. 396
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