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●ˈtake it/sth ˈout of sbto make sb feel very tired 使筋疲力尽;使极度疲劳◆That flu really took it out of me. 那次得的流感使我浑身无力。◆Looking after three young children really takes a lot out of you. 照看三个小孩能把你累死。OBJ a lot, so much SYN wear sb out[v + it + adv + prep] [v + pron + adv + prep] |