| 单词 | taken to | 
| 释义 | take toverb  took to; taken to; taking to; takes to    transitive verb 1    : to go to or into (a place)  take to the woods/hills  Thousands of people took to the streets in protest. [=went out into the streets to protest]  He took to the airwaves [=he spoke on the radio] with his message.   2    : to begin doing (something) as a habit or regular practice  take to drink   —usually used with a following present participle take to drinking/smokingHe's recently taken to staying up late on weekends.A few of her classmates took to calling her Pipi, after Pippi Longstocking …   3    : to adapt oneself to  They haven't taken well to the new schedule.   4    : to start to have a liking for  I took to her immediately.  He tried skiing and took to it quickly. [=he quickly learned how to ski and liked doing it]  Note: To take to something like a duck (takes) to water is to begin to do it, use it, etc., in a very quick, easy, and natural way. She took to horseback riding like a duck to water.  Deanna takes to student life like a duck takes to water, doing all the things that we all did …     see also take kindly to  taken to phraseas in enjoyed   to take pleasure in He took to figure skating at a young age.   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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