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单词 thesaurus/articles/to-take-someone-somewhere
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Thesaurus article:to take someone somewhere

to take someone somewhere

These words mean to go somewhere with someone.

If youtakesomeone somewhere, you go there with them, often paying for them or being responsible for them.

I have to take my mother to the doctor today.

Usego withorcome withif you are just talking about two people going somewhere together.

I offered to go with him to the police station.
Can you come to the hospital with me?

A more formal word for going somewhere with someone isaccompany. Adults often accompany children.

Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

If you take someone somewhere by car, youdrivethem there.

My husband usually drives the kids to school.

If you do this as a favour you can say you willgive them a liftorgive them a ride.Give someone a liftis more common in UK English, andgive someone a rideis used mainly in US English.

Can you give me a lift into town?
USMy uncle gave me a ride to the party.

If youleadsomeone somewhere, you show them the way and they follow you.

He lead her through to the sitting room.

If you take someone, especially a baby or child, somewhere in your arms, youcarrythem there.

She took the baby out of the car and carried him inside.

If someone takes a person away illegally and by force, theykidnapthem orabductthem.

She was kidnapped by gunmen on October 12th.
Five soldiers were abducted and killed.

Related articles

to take something somewhere
to take something from someone
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