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JungKim Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Take it all in

At 22 seconds of the video, one rabbit says to four other rabbits:

Take it all in because we're about to take it all in.

What does "take it all in" here mean? (Watch the clip below for context)

https://youtu.be/97Hiq5884KE?t=22s

  

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JungKim Take it all in because we're about to take it all in. Without knowing what they do after this clip, it is hard to determine the exact meaning of the second 'take it all in'. The first 'take it all in' means 'look at all of this which lies before you".

  • JungKim Take it all in because we're about to take it all in.
  • Without knowing what they do after this clip, it is hard to determine the exact meaning of the second 'take it all in'.
  • The first 'take it all in' means 'look at all of this which lies before you".
  • The second 'take it all in' means, I guess, 'steal all the vegetables and eat them'.
  • CJ
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JungKimTake it all in because we're about to take it all in.

Without knowing what they do after this clip, it is hard to determine the exact meaning of the second 'take it all in'.

The first 'take it all in' means 'look at all of this which lies before you".
The second 'take it all in' means, I guess, 'steal all the vegetables and eat them'.

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