Id | 2016-06-03 |
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Title | What does it mean to "take to" something? |
Date | Friday June 3rd 2016 |
Url | http://learnersdictionary.com/qa/What-does-it-mean-to-take-to-something- |
Question | What is the meaning of "took right to something" as in "It was amazing how some of them took right to the sport"? — Rusydi, Indonesia |
Answer | To "take to (something or someone)" means to begin to like that thing or person, or to begin doing something easily. If someone "took right to the sport" it means that person learned how to play the sport quickly and easily. If someone "took to the new student on the first day of class" it means that person liked the new student on the first day of class. Below are some example sentences using the phrasal verb "take to."
There are many ways the verb "take" can be used, and it is used in many idioms and phrasal verbs, so don’t worry if it still seems like a tricky word. This is just one way it is used. I hope this helps. |
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