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Emilywell Posted 20 years ago
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what is the meaning of the sentence"it take the west to make a man really keen"? how to explain the word "take" precisely?
  

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I think this is: "it take s the West to make a man really keen" and it probably means: " One needs to go West to become really keen" where keen = sharp, intense To see various idioms (but not this one) with it takes go to: and search with takes

  • I think this is: "it take s the West to make a man really keen" and it probably means: " One needs to go West to become really keen" where keen = sharp, intense To see various idioms (but not this one) with it takes go to: and search with takes
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I think this is:
"it takes the West to make a man really keen"
and it probably means:
"One needs to go West to become really keen"
where keen = sharp, intense
To see various idioms (but not this one) with it takes go t

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Hi,

'It takes the west' means the west is required, is necessary.

eg it takes skills and experience to get a good job.

Best wishes, Clive

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