Le livre Total English - Intermédiaire Supérieur - Unité 3 - Leçon 3
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to take over
[verbe]
to begin to be in charge of something, often previously managed by someone else

prendre le contrôle de
Ex: The new director is taking over the film production.
to take one's breath away
[Phrase]
to make someone become really amazed
Ex: His incredible performance was so powerful that it took the audience’s breath away.
to take something in stride
[Phrase]
to calmly cope with something that is difficult or disturbing
Ex: By this time next month, he will have taken the setbacks in his stride and moved forward with renewed determination.
to take it for granted
[Phrase]
to assume without question that something is true
Ex: Over time, people tend to take their freedom for granted.
to take to
[verbe]
to start to like someone or something

se prendre d'affection pour
Ex: The took to the charity event , showing overwhelming support .
to take part
[Phrase]
to participate in something, such as an event or activity
Ex: The team was thrilled take part, despite the challenging competition .
to take in
[verbe]
to accept or emotionally process something

absorber, intégrer
Ex: It 's challenging take in the beauty of the landscape when you 're in a hurry .
to take off
[verbe]
to become famous and successful in a sudden and rapid manner

décoller
Ex: Her viral video helped her take the internet by storm take off as an online sensation .
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