Idioms: lead astray, play false, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put something over on, take for a ride.phrasal verbtake off1. To take from one's own person: doff, remove.2. To move (something) from a position occupied:
After dinner we went for a ride. She's going for a swim. take Take is one of the commonest verbs in English. It is used in many different ways. Its other forms are takes, taking, took, taken. 1. actions and activities Most commonly, take is used with a noun that refers to an ...
题目Many of us learn how to ride a bicycle at a young age.As we grow older,we may stop riding bikes.But whenever we get on a bicycle,it's like we've never stopped biking.This is strange.In many other cases,we often find it hard to remember the name of ...