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词汇 take aside
释义
Idiom
take asidetake (someone) aside
to bring someone away from other people.
If Pops makes a mistake, Walker will take him aside during a break and quietly encourage him.

Phr V
take aside
takes, taking, took, taken
take aside sb or take sb aside
to separate someone from a group of people so that you can speak to them privately
She took him aside after the meeting and asked him why he'd been late.
phrasetake aside
take sb aside to separate someone from the rest of a group, so that you can talk to them without the other people hearing: After the meeting Madame Mattli took Paula aside. "I have been watching you work," she said, "and I am very impressed."

take (one) aside

To move one to a quiet location apart from other people so as to speak with them privately. The boss took me aside and told me my performance had not been satisfactory lately. I took the student aside to tell him the terrible news.

take someone aside

to remove someone temporarily from the group for the purposes of discussing something privately. I'm sorry he insulted you. I'll take him aside and talk to him about it. I took aside my secretary and explained the procedure.

take aside

Also, take to one side. Talk to another privately or away from others, as in The doctor took Pat aside to explain what she had to do, or The boss took William to one side rather than criticize his work in front of his colleagues.

take aside

v.
To take someone away from a group in order to speak privately: The teacher took me aside and told me not to tease the other students. The principal took aside the troublemakers who were causing problems.
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