Take an interest


1.
Be concerned or curious, as in She really takes an interest in foreign affairs, or I wish he’d take an interest in classical music.
2.
Share in a right to or ownership of property or a business, as in He promised to take an interest in the company as soon as he could afford to.

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  • Take a peek

    take a page from someone’s book

  • Take a pew

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  • Take a picture

    Photograph, as in I’d love to take a picture of your garden. This idiom was first used in the 1600s for making a drawing or other portrayal. It was transferred to photography in the mid-1800s.


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