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idiom
take a step back
faire une pause et réévaluer une situation
Meaning
to pause and reassess a situation
Example
Sometimes you need to **take a step back** to see the bigger picture.
idiom
take a toll
causer des dommages ou des blessures au fil du temps en raison du stress ou du surmenage.
Meaning
to cause harm or damage over time due to stress or overwork
Example
Long working hours can **take a toll** on your health.
idiom
take a turn for the worse
devenir plus malade
Meaning
to become more ill
Example
His condition **took a turn for the worse** last night.
idiom
take aback
surprendre ou choquer quelqu’un soudainement
Meaning
to surprise or shock someone suddenly
Example
I was **taken aback** by his rude behavior.
phrasal-verb
take after
ressembler à un parent ou un membre de la famille en apparence ou comportement
Meaning
to resemble a parent or relative in appearance or behavior
Example
He **takes after** his mother in both looks and nature.
phrasal-verb
take against
commencer à ne pas aimer quelqu'un ou quelque chose sans raison claire
Meaning
to begin to dislike someone or something without clear reason
Example
She suddenly **took against** her new neighbor.
phrasal-verb
take along
emmener quelqu'un ou quelque chose avec soi
Meaning
to bring someone or something with you
Example
Don’t forget to **take along** your umbrella.
idiom
take apart
démonter quelque chose en morceaux
Meaning
to disassemble something into pieces
Example
We had to **take apart** the desk to move it upstairs.
phrasal-verb
take away
enlever quelque chose; faire en sorte que quelqu'un apprenne ou se souvienne de quelque chose
Meaning
to remove something; to make someone learn or remember something
Example
What did you **take away** from the meeting?
phrasal-verb
take away from
apprendre ou gagner quelque chose de précieux d'une expérience
Meaning
to learn or gain something valuable from an experience
Example
What did you **take away from** that experience?
phrasal-verb
take back
admettre que ce que vous avez dit était faux ; retirer quelque chose
Meaning
to admit that what you said was wrong; to retract something
Example
I **take back** what I said earlier.
phrasal-verb
take breaks
faire une pause dans le travail pour se reposer; s'arrêter temporairement pour se détendre
Meaning
to pause from work for rest; to stop temporarily for relaxation
Example
You should **take breaks** regularly to stay focused throughout the day.
idiom
take by surprise
surprendre quelqu'un de manière inattendue
Meaning
to catch someone off guard; to surprise unexpectedly
Example
The sudden rain **took us by surprise**.
phrasal-verb
take care of
être responsable de quelqu'un ou de quelque chose
Meaning
to be responsible for someone or something
Example
My sister **takes care of** our younger brother when our parents are away.
idiom
take center stage
être au centre de l'attention
Meaning
to be the main focus of attention
Example
The issue of climate change **took center stage** at the conference.
idiom
take charge
prendre le contrôle ou la responsabilité de quelque chose
Meaning
to take control or responsibility for something
Example
She decided to **take charge** of the project herself.
phrasal-verb
take charge of
assumer le contrôle ou la responsabilité de quelque chose
Meaning
to assume control or responsibility for something
Example
She decided to **take charge of** the new department.
idiom
take down
enregistrer des informations par écrit
Meaning
to record information in writing
Example
Can you **take down** the meeting notes?
phrasal-verb
take effect
commencer à être utilisé ou appliqué
Meaning
to start being used or enforced
Example
The new tax regulations will **take effect** from January.
idiom
take five
faire une petite pause
Meaning
to take a short break
Example
Let's **take five** before continuing the meeting.
idiom
take flak
recevoir des critiques sévères
Meaning
to receive strong criticism
Example
The government **took flak** for its poor handling of the crisis.
phrasal-verb
take forward
déplacer un plan ou un projet à l'étape suivante
Meaning
to move a plan or project to the next stage
Example
We need strong leadership to **take forward** the innovation agenda.
idiom
take heart
se sentir encouragé ou plus confiant
Meaning
to feel encouraged or more confident
Example
You should **take heart**; things will get better soon.
phrasal-verb
take heart from
gagner du réconfort ou du courage grâce à quelque chose
Meaning
to gain comfort or courage because of something
Example
Volunteers **take heart from** every thank-you message they receive.