单词 | to take it from there |
释义 | > as lemmasto take it from there n. to take it from there: to take over or continue from the point or situation described. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > continuing > progress, advance, or further continuance > progress or advance in an action [verb (intransitive)] > from a specific point or stage to take it from there1936 1936 Washington Post 1 Nov. 2/4 Now we show a boy and a girl sitting inside a big cake of ice. It recedes and we show a big warehouse full of these big ice cubes, each with a boy and girl inside... Now, Bill—take it from there! 1959 Internat. Celebrity Reg. 430/1 Miss Shearer informed the studio of her find. They took it from there. 1975 N. Luard Travelling Horseman vi. 167 I'd tell him what I'd found out and he could take it from there. 2000 I. Edward-Jones My Canapé Hell (2001) xiii. 330 She'd said she'd take me back to the farm and we'd have a quiet week together and we'd more or less take it from there. < as lemmas |
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