单词 | take back |
释义 | take back 1. phrasal verb B1+ If you take something back, you return it to the place where you bought it or where you borrowed it from, because it is unsuitable or broken, or because you have finished with it. If I buy something and he doesn't like it, I'll take it back. [VERB noun PARTICLE] I went to the library and took your books back. [VERB noun PARTICLE] I once took back a pair of shoes that fell apart after a week. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. phrasal verb If you take something back, you admit that something that you said or thought is wrong. I take it back, I think perhaps I am an extrovert. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Take back what you said about Jeremy! [VERB PARTICLE noun] 3. phrasal verb If you take someone back, you allow them to come home again, after they have gone away because of a quarrel or other problem. Why did she take him back? [VERB noun PARTICLE] The government has agreed to take back some of the refugees. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for take If you say that something takes you back, you mean that it reminds you of a period of your past life and makes you think about it again. I enjoyed experimenting with colours–it took me back to being five years old. [VERB noun PARTICLE + to] This takes me back. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Translations: Chinese: 拿回来 Japanese: 取り消す |
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