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'Make- Take- Have'のコロケーション - 物理的な行動(取る)

'Take'を使った物理的な行動のための英語のコロケーションに飛び込みましょう。例えば'take a bow'や'take the pitch'などです。

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to [take] action

to do something in response to a particular situation, often to address a problem or achieve a goal

Ex: She took action immediately to fix the issue.
to [take] a bath

to wash the body in a tub filled with water

Ex: After a long hike, nothing beats the feeling of taking a refreshing bath.
to [take] a bite

to eat a portion of food by cutting it or tearing it with the teeth

Ex: He couldn't resist taking a bite of the freshly baked bread.
to [take] a bow

to show appreciation for applause or recognition by lowering one's head or upper body, typically after a performance or achievement

Ex: The actors take a bow together to conclude the play.
to [take] a call

to answer an incoming phone call

Ex: Even during his vacation, he made sure to take calls from his team when needed.
to [take] exercise

to engage in physical activity, typically for the purpose of improving one's fitness, health, or overall well-being

Ex: He prefers to take exercise in the form of yoga to stay flexible and relaxed.
to [take] a look

to view or examine something briefly or casually

Ex: I'd like you to take a look at the new painting I just finished.
to [take] a seat

to sit down or assume a sitting position

Ex: After entering the room , he politely took a seat near the back .
to [take] a shower

to wash the body using a flow of water from a showerhead

Ex: He prefers to take a cold shower in the morning to wake up quickly.
to [take] a sip

to drink a small amount of liquid

Ex: At the wine tasting event, participants were encouraged to take a sip of each vintage to appreciate the differences.
to [take] a step

to move one foot forward or to change one's position by moving one's feet

Ex: The dance instructor asked the students to take a step to the left and then a step to the right.
to [take] a walk

to go outside and move on one's feet for pleasure or exercise

Ex: Taking a walk along the beach at sunset is one of my favorite ways to relax
to [take] a sideswipe from {sb}

to receive an unexpected and often indirect criticism or insult

Ex: Even though she's successful, she still takes sideswipes from online trolls who criticize her appearance.
to [take] a sideswipe at {sb/sth}

to direct an insult or criticism toward someone or something, often in an indirect manner

Ex: In his speech, he took a sideswipe at the media for its biased reporting.
to [take] a flight

to board an aircraft and travel from one place to another

Ex: In order to reach the international destination, they will need to take a connecting flight.
to [take] a turn

to change one's direction while traveling, walking, or navigating a path

Ex: He took a left turn onto the narrow street, leading to his friend's house.
to [take] the trick

(in card games such as bridge and Spades) to win a round by playing the highest-value card among those played by all participants in that round

Ex: The defender played a low card, allowing his partner to take the trick and gain control of the suit.
to [take] the wicket

(of a bowler in cricket) to successfully get a batsman out

Ex: Despite a strong start, the opening batsman was taken early in the innings by an accurate delivery.
to [take] the pitch

(of a batter in baseball or softball) to let the thrown ball go by without attempting to hit it

Ex: In a tight game, the batter opted to take a few pitches to increase the likelihood of drawing a walk.
to [take|have] a ride

to travel a distance, typically in a vehicle, such as a car, bicycle, or train

Ex: When you visit the city, you should take a ride on the famous double-decker bus.
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