Verb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, it.
to start doing
I began the project, now you take it from here.
to suppose
I take it that she didn't like the cake.
to reluctantly accept or believe; to acquiesce
this isn't the best car ever, but I'll take it.
A family is a risky venture, because the greater the love, the greater the loss... That's the trade-off. But I'll take it all. Brad Pitt
Living is like tearing through a museum. Not until later do you really start absorbing what you saw, thinking about it, looking it up in a book, and remembering - because you can't take it in all at once. Audrey Hepburn
Why does a man take it for granted that a girl who flirts with him wants him to kiss her - when, nine times out of ten, she only wants him to want to kiss her? Helen Rowland
If you take it together, it will not be heavy. Russian Proverb
When the ducks are quacking the frogs take it as a warning. Madagascan Proverb
There's no advice like father's -- even if you don't take it. American Proverb