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Moon7296 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Understand = take it?

A: The xx effect is ~~~. (A explains "xx effect")
Do you understand?

Can I say "Do you take it in?" instead of "do you understand"?
  

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No, that is not natural, moon. Do you understand? Do you get it?

  • No, that is not natural, moon.
  • Do you understand?
  • Do you get it?
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No, that is not natural, moon.

Do you understand?
Do you get it?
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That's interesting!

I thought "take in" can be synonymous in some contexts after checking the definition of it:[tr, adverb] to comprehend or understand
Q) It looks like the definition gives information of its usage like "comprehend" and "understand".
It my previous question sounds unnatural, when can be the examples?
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moon7296I thought "take in" can be synonymous in some contexts
But clearly not in all contexts.

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