take in
phrasal verbtake somebody in
to allow somebody to stay in your home 留宿;收留 (of the police )警方 to take somebody to a police station in order to ask them questions 带某人去警察局问他们问题 Police have taken a man in for questioning following the attacks. 袭击发生后,警方拘留了一名男子进行审问。
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to make somebody believe something that is not true synonym deceive欺骗;蒙骗
take something in
to absorb something into the body, for example by breathing or swallowing related noun intake吸入,吞入(体内) to make a piece of clothing narrower or tighter 改小,改瘦(衣服) This dress needs to be taken in at the waist. 这件连衣裙的腰身需要改瘦。
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to include or cover something 包括;包含 - [no passive]
to go to see or visit something such as a film 去看,观看(电影等) to take notice of something with your eyes 注意到;看到 to understand or remember something that you hear or read 理解;领会;记住