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take after

[phrasal verb]
take after (someone)
: to be like (someone, such as a parent) : to resemble (someone)长得像(父母等)
⇒ Main Entry: 1 take

take after

verb

took after; taken after; taking after; takes after

transitive verb

: to resemble (someone) in features, build, character, or disposition
a daughter who takes after her mother
"That's Tulliver's son," said the publican to a grocer standing on the adjacent door-step. "Ah!" said the grocer, "I thought I knew his features. He takes after his mother's family." George Eliot
"His father was lazy but his mother hasn't a lazy bone in her body, and Peter takes after her." Lucy Maud Montgomery

Word History

First Known Use

1627, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of take after was in 1627

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