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 invest in something; to believe in an idea or plan
to pause or stop doing something temporarily
to suddenly become very angry
to rely on teammates for help or support
to log off or exit from a meeting or account
to investigate possibilities for growing the business abroad