This phrasal verb means to rise quickly in popularity, somewhat like an airplane.
take off
This phrasal verb means to separate something into its individual parts, usually to try to fix it or understand how it works
take smething apart
This phrasal verb means to accept or undertake additional responsibilities or challenges
take on
This phrasal verb means to get along well with, become fond of, develop a linking
take to
This phrasal verb means to assume a role or responsibility, accept or undertake something new
take over
This phrasal verb means to write down, defeat, or bring down someone
take down
This phrasal verb means to withdraw: to remove, retract, undo, cancel
take back
This phrasal verb means to mistake someone/thing for someone/thing
take someone/something for
This phrasal verb means to subscribe to something, enroll in
take out
This phrasal verb means to start something new or occupy space/time
take up