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Mashmellow Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

take-two's

what is the meaning of "take-two's"?thank you
  

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Hi, Some context would be helpful to us. Perhaps this might explain your phrase. When they are shooting a scene in a movie, they often shoot it again and again.

  • Hi, Some context would be helpful to us.
  • Perhaps this might explain your phrase.
  • When they are shooting a scene in a movie, they often shoot it again and again.
  • The first try is called 'Take one', the second is called 'Take two', etc.
  • Thus, 'Take two' can be used to refer to a second attempt at something.
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Hi,

Some context would be helpful to us.

Perhaps this might explain your phrase. When they are shooting a scene in a movie, they often shoot it again and again. The first try is called 'Take one', the second is called 'Take two', etc. Thus, 'Take two' can be used to refer to a second attempt at something.

Best wishes, Clive
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it is the meaning i am looking for.thank you very much

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