Idiom
take in somethingtake in (something)
1.
to understand the meaning or importance of something.
I had to read the letter twice before I could take in all that it said.His father described the plan, but Nick's imagination couldn't take it in.
2.
to see something.
We took in the new Scorcese movie last night.We drove around the island, seeing the sights and taking it all in.
3.
to make clothes smaller.
These pants fit much better since I had them taken in.
4.
to receive money from sales.
The show took in $100,000 over this weekend alone.