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Take someone hostage to kidnap or seize someone to be a hostage(ÀÎÁú·Î »ï´Ù): The bank robbers took several people hostage during the bank robbery.
Take someone into one's confidence to tell a secret to someone and trust that person to keep the secret(ºñ¹ÐÀ» ÁؼöÇϸ®¶ó ¹Ï°í ¼Ó³»¸¦ ´Ù Åоî³õ´Ù): The bank manager took the customer into his confidence and told him about the banking problems.
Take someone or somewhere by storm to win the favor of someone or somewhere, to become popular with a group of people(~(ÀÇ ¸¶À½)À» ´Ü¹ø¿¡ »ç·ÎÀâ´Ù[~¿¡¼ ´ë¼º°øÀ» °ÅµÎ´Ù]): The new rock band took the country by storm.
Take someone over something go with somebody around a building and show them what is interesting or important(´Ù¸¥ »ç¶÷À» µ¥¸®°í ºôµùÀ» µÑ·¯º¸´Ù): A guide took us over the house.
Take someone to task to scold someone for a fault or error(~¸¦ ¸÷½Ã ²Ù¢´Ù[ºñ³ÇÏ´Ù]): The supervisor took me to task for arriving late for work.