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Vocab Lists
My Vocab Collocations, Idioms and others Linking Words
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Collocations, Idioms and others
Definition
takes the time
this is a collocation that means to make an effort to do something slowly and carefully.
taking advantage of
making the most of or benefiting from a particular situation, opportunity, or resource. It involves utilizing or leveraging something in a way that benefits oneself or achieves a desired outcome.
tackle the day
means to approach or deal with the challenges, tasks, or responsibilities of the day with energy, determination, and a proactive mindset. It conveys the idea of facing the day's demands head-on and taking proactive steps to accomplish goals or overcome obstacles.
taking steps to implement
initiating actions or measures to put a plan, idea, or strategy into action. It implies actively engaging in the process of execution or implementation, moving beyond conceptualization or planning and making tangible progress towards achieving a desired outcome.
take care of myself
engaging in practices and activities that promote one's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It involves prioritizing self-care and implementing habits and actions that contribute to personal health, happiness, and overall balance.
talked me through
to explain something to someone step-by-step
the tone shifted to
to change the mood or attitude of something
turned to
This is a phrasal verb that means to seek help or advice from someone or something.
took the time
to make an effort to do something.
taking a walk
to go for a leisurely stroll.

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