Take To Meaning

TAKE TO phrasal verb meanings and examples Woodward English

Take To Meaning. To have the intended effect; To develop an ability for something she took to tennis as if she'd been playing all.

TAKE TO phrasal verb meanings and examples Woodward English
TAKE TO phrasal verb meanings and examples Woodward English

Web to form an understanding or conclusion from something verb to have an interpretation of perceive interpret construe regard see imagine infer picture take understand read. Web the last of us fans say part 2's 'take on me' scene hits different after the song featured in the hbo show (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) Now it has one last shot at glory when the writers guild announce their prizes on march 5. To subtract a number (= remove it from…. To go to or into (a place) take to the woods/hills. Web take verb (move) a1 [ t ] to move something or someone from one place to another: She's taken to basketball like a duck to water (= she likes it and is. Taken aback by her hostility. Web to accept or receive something: I took flowers to my friend's house.

Web find 43 ways to say take to mean, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus. Taken aback by her hostility. Web to begin to do something as a habit take to doing something i've taken to waking up very early. Web it's no secret that the vikings are a strong candidate to take one of the top cornerbacks in this year's nfl draft. To start to like someone or something: To start to like someone or something: Web take to somebody/something meaning, definition, what is take to somebody/something: To apply oneself to (one's studies, work, etc.) 3. I took flowers to my friend's house. Enjoy, like, love, relish, get off (on), go for, savor, have a soft spot for; The weather forecast said rain, so take your umbrella ( with you) when you go out.