take a nosedive MEANING: collapse, fail, decrease in value EXAMPLE: The stock market took a nosedive when the earnings of the oil company began to weaken.
take on MEANING: to give a job to or hire someone EXAMPLE: The company took on many new workers during the busy holiday season.
take over MEANING: take control or possession of something, take charge or responsibility EXAMPLE: The government decided to take over the bank after it declared bankruptcy.
take public MEANING: sell shares in a company to the general public EXAMPLE: We decided it was necessary to take our company public in order to raise money to expand our facilities.
take stock MEANING: count the items of merchandise or supplies in stock, take inventory EXAMPLE: The department store closes down for 3 days every March in order to take stock.
throw cold water on MEANING: discourage, forbid EXAMPLE: The managers threw cold water on the plans to close down the factory for one week in August.
throw money at something MEANING: try to solve a problem by spending money on it
EXAMPLE: The president of our company is willing to throw a lot of money at the problem in the hope of solving it.
tight spot MEANING: a difficult situation EXAMPLE: The computer manufacturing company has been in a tight spot since the shortage of computer chips appeared.
turn over MEANING: to buy and then sell something to customers EXAMPLE: The turn-over at that discount store is very rapid.
work out MEANING: plan, develop EXAMPLE: I spent the weekend trying to work out the budget estimates for next year.
write off MEANING: remove from a business record, cancel a debt EXAMPLE: It was impossible for the bank to collect the money so they were forced to write off the loan.
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