Idioms
take out (something) or take (something) out
to remove something from somewhere, to extract something
The teacher asked us to take out our books. I took out some onions from the refridgerator.
take out a loan
take over (something) or take (something) over
take pains to (do something)
take part in (something)
take pity on (someone or something)
take place
take precedence over (someone or something)
take pride in (something)
take responsibility for (someone or something)
take root
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fit for a king
in a coon's age
rub salt in (someone's) wound
in rehearsal
have a nose for (something)
out on the town
take a trip
get tough with (someone)
throw the book at (someone)
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
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The Japanese commonly put ketchup on their rice.
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