Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами take one. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словами take one. Страница два

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take one's name in vain
To call upon (God) as a witness to your truth or honesty when you are lying; swear by (God) untruthfully.
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
To talk about a person or mention his name.
"Did I hear someone taking my name in vain?" asked Bill as he joined his friends.
take one's time
To avoid haste; act in an unhurried way; to do without rush; not to hurry.
He liked to take his time over breakfast.
It is better to take your time at this job than to hurry and make mistakes.
There's no need to hurry doing those exercises. Take your time.
William never works rapidly. He always takes his time in everything that he does.
take one's word
To believe one's promise.
Верить чьим-то обещаниям. Принять на слово.
Herb took Eric's word when he promised to pay up his debt.
Херб поверил Эрику на слово, когда тот пообещал выплатить свой долг.
Sometimes, you just have to take someone's word for it, especially when trust is the foundation of your relationship.
Иногда вам просто нужно поверить кому-то на слово, особенно когда доверие является основой ваших отношений.
In a world full of skepticism, it's refreshing when someone asks you to take their word instead of needing proof.
В мире, полном скептицизма, приятно, когда кто-то просит вас поверить ему на слово, не требуя доказательств.