take+place

  • 101take pride of place — take/have/pride of place phrase to be put in the place that is most central or important Pride of place in her collection goes to the gold medal she won at the 1996 Olympics. Thesaurus: to be important, or to give something importancesynonym… …

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  • 102take|off — take off or take|off «TAYK F, OF», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the leaving of the ground in leaping or in beginning a flight in an aircraft; taking off: »Vertical take offs and landings long have been a goal of aircraft engineers and builders (Wall… …

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  • 103take root — {v. phr.} 1. To form roots so as to be able to live and grow. * /We hope the transplanted apple trees will take root./ 2. To be accepted; to be adopted; to live and succeed in a new place. * /Many European customs failed to take root in the New… …

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  • 104take root — {v. phr.} 1. To form roots so as to be able to live and grow. * /We hope the transplanted apple trees will take root./ 2. To be accepted; to be adopted; to live and succeed in a new place. * /Many European customs failed to take root in the New… …

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  • 105Take Love Easy — Студийный альбом Эл …

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  • 106take the place of — ► take the place of replace. Main Entry: ↑place …

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  • 107take a hike — See: GO FLY A KITE …

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  • 108take a hike — See: GO FLY A KITE …

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  • 109Take Back The Memorial — is an organization which advocates keeping the memorial site of the World Trade Center in New York City focused on the memory of the victims who died there in the attacks of September 11, 2001. In 2005, the group was part of a successful effort… …

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  • 110take aside — ˌtake a ˈside [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they take aside he/she/it takes aside present participle taking aside past tense took aside …

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