Id | ESLPod_1271_WE_2211 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 1271 |
Episode Title | Disapproving of a Remarriage |
Phrase | to take up with |
Text | In this podcast, the phrase "to take up with" means to start a romantic or sexual relationship with someone, used to show disapproval: "I can't believe you took up with your ex-girlfriend's sister!" The phrase "to take (someone) up on (something)" means to accept someone's offer: "Yes, of course I'll take you up on your invitation! It sounds like fun." The phrase "to take it upon (oneself) to do something" means to do something without being asked or without permission or approval: "We're looking for employees who will take it upon themselves to do whatever needs to be done to improve our company's performance." Finally, the phrase "to take after (someone)" means to resemble or physically look like an older relative: "Wow, it's amazing how much Isobel takes after her mother!" |
Topics | Relationships + Family |
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