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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
take something in


ˌtake sthˈin derived
1. to absorb sth into the body, for example by breathing or swallowing
Fish take in oxygen through their gills.
related noun intake
2. to make a piece of clothing narrower or tighter
This dress needs to be taken in at the waist.
Opp: let out
3. no passive to include or cover sth
The tour takes in six European capitals.
Her lecture took in all the recent developments in the subject.
4. no passive to go to see or visit sth such as a film/movie
I generally take in a show when I'm in New York.
5. to take notice of sth with your eyes
He took in every detail of her appearance.
She took in the scene at a glance.
6. to understand or remember sth that you hear or read
Halfway through the chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything in.
Main entry:takederived


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