We have no meanings for "takes in" in our records yet.
1 Israel takes in droves of Palestinian refugees fleeing the counter-humanist Palestinian laws.
2 He don't mean any harm, just takes in the older riders' talk.
3 His wife takes in work from the tailors in the the village.
4 Every one experiences this in the pleasure he takes in simple poetry.
5 One percent of 300 million people takes in a lot of people.
6 He takes in the fact that I am going to be difficult.
7 She takes in the scene, then slowly walks to the food table.
8 McAllister takes in the scene and experiences a moment of déjà vu.
9 Miss H. lives in Edinburgh, and takes in young men as boarders.
10 Just below Allahabad it takes in the Jumna, itself a mighty stream.
11 That takes in about half of it-aboutan acre and a half.
12 Her mother is an invalid and her sister takes in plain sewing.
13 It's up among the benches and takes in a kind of pocket.
14 The old man takes in Wesley's offer but doesn't commit either way.
15 Sevillas takes in the pedestrian buffet before him and looks at Danielle.
16 That takes in caviar, smoked canvasback duck, salmon, finest aged fillet steak.
Other examples for "takes in"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Takes in through the time
Takes in across language varieties