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Chloee Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Useful collocations with 'take'

1 take over assume control or responsibility
2 take down make something fail
3 take place occur
4 take on employ, hire
  

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I'm not exactly certain what you are asking. These are all common usages in English. Take down can also mean to disassemble, in the context of, "We are going to take down the set of the play so that the cafetorium (a combined cafeteria and auditorium, found in many skills) can be used for lunch tomorrow.

  • I'm not exactly certain what you are asking.
  • These are all common usages in English.
  • Take down can also mean to disassemble, in the context of, "We are going to take down the set of the play so that the cafetorium (a combined cafeteria and auditorium, found in many skills) can be used for lunch tomorrow.
  • " But, the latter fits in your definition.
  • A "take down" is something that happens in wrestlng where one wrestler brings the other one down.
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I'm not exactly certain what you are asking.

These are all common usages in English.

Take down can also mean to disassemble, in the context of, "We are going to take down the set of the play so that the cafetorium (a combined cafeteria and auditorium, found in many skills) can be used for lunch tomorrow. Or, it can mean to take a person down, either actually or metaphorically,
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sam1947I'm not exactly certain what you are asking.
This wasn't a question, I posted it in order to help someone.
sam1947Take down can also mean to disassemble, in the context of, "We are going to take down the set of the play so that the cafetorium (a combined cafeteria and auditorium, found in many skills) can be used for lunch tomor

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