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Значение идиомы take it
[take it] {v. phr.} 1. To get an idea or impression; understandfrom what is said or done. – Usually used with “I”.
I take it fromyour silence that you don’t want to go.
2. {informal} To beartrouble, hard work, criticism; not give up or weaken.
Henry couldcriticize and tease other boys, but he couldn’t take it himself.
Bob lost his job and his girl in the same week, and we all admiredthe way he took it.
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