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:2025/11/21
take to
Verb
idiomatic
of persons
Japanese Meaning
順応する、身につける、習得する / 中に入る、接近する、向かう / 新しい習慣や実践を始める / (人が)〜に魅かれる
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(idiomatic) To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master. / (idiomatic) To enter; to go into or move towards. / (idiomatic) To begin, as a new habit or practice. / (idiomatic, of persons) To be attracted to.
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take to
Despite the city's noise, he took to the neighborhood quickly and felt at home.
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Despite the city's noise, he took to the neighborhood quickly and felt at home.
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