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Значение идиомы take it easy
[take it easy] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. or [go easy] or [takethings easy] To go or act slowly, carefully, and gently. – Often usedwith “on”.
Take it easy. The roads are icy.
“Go easy,” saidBilly to the other boys carrying the table down the stairs.
“Takeit easy on John and don’t scold him too much,” said Mrs. Jones to Mr. Jones.
Go easy on the cake. There isn’t much left.
2. or [takethings easy] To avoid hard work or worry; have an easy time; live incomfort.
The doctor said that Bob would have to take things easyfor awhile after he had his tonsils out.
Barbara likes to take iteasy.
Grandfather will retire from his job next year and takethings easy.
Mr. Wilson has just made a lot of money and can takethings easy now.
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