- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/take toKelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. take to başlamak (bir şeyi yapmaya) take kindly to hoş karşılamak ne demek.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/take-…TAKE TO SOMEONE/SOMETHING definition: 1. to start to like someone or something: 2. to start doing something often: 3. to go somewhere….
- merriam-webster.com dictionary/take totake to drinking/smoking. He's recently taken to staying up late on weekends. A few of her classmates took to calling her Pipi, after Pippi Longstocking …—
- idioms.thefreedictionary.com take totake to. 1. To carry or deliver someone or something to someone or some place. ... I didn't think I would take to this kind of work, but I'm actually loving it so far!
- woodwardenglish.com TAKE TO - phrasal verb - meanings and examples1. Take to = to make a new habit of something. (transitive) When someone starts to do something new often, usually because they enjoy doing it.
- startswithy.com take-to-sentence/In everyday conversations and writing, you may encounter sentences where individuals “take to” a new hobby, a change in lifestyle, a pet, or even a new skill.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/take_totake to (third-person singular simple present takes to, present participle taking to, simple past took to, past participle taken to). (idiomatic) To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master.
- phrasalverbshub.com take-toIs the "lesson" here something you can take to heart? It will help you think about the steps you can take to do something positive to improve your self-esteem.
- thevillageidiom.org idioms/take-to-idiom-meaning-…One possible origin of the idiom "take to" comes from the idea of embracing someone or something as if they were a friend or companion.
- britannica.com dictionary/eb/qa/What-does-it-mean…To "take to (something or someone)" means to begin to like that thing or person, or to begin doing something easily.