to provide shelter or care to someone; to allow someone to stay in your home
为某人提供庇护或照顾;允许某人留在你家 (wèi mǒu rén tígōng bìhù huò zhàogù; yǔnxǔ mǒu rén liú zài nǐ jiā)
"After the storm, they decided to take in their neighbors who lost their house."
"暴风雨过后,他们决定接纳那些失去房子的邻居。" (Bàofēngyǔ guò hòu, tāmen juédìng **take in** nàxiē shīqù fángzi de línjū.)
to prepare to compete or argue directly with someone
to submit something like an assignment or report
to remain as a feeling of worry, sadness, or fear
to manage emotions internally without expressing them outwar...
to make steady progress toward a higher position or goal
to remove unwanted substances or elements from something