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Take someone to the cleaners cheat someone of money(~ÀÇ µ·À» ¸ù¶¥ ÈÉÄ¡´Ù[»çÃëÇÏ´Ù]): Some people say the company took them to the cleaners by charging double for some services.
Take someone to the woodshed reprove or punish someone, especially discreetly(Ã¥¸ÁÇÏ´Ù, ¹úÁÖ´Ù): If you talk back to me one more time, I'm going to take you out to the woodshed.
Take someone under someone's wing look after them while they are learning something(Àڱ⺸´Ù °æÇèÀÌ ÀûÀº »ç¶÷À») º¸»ìÇÇ¸ç µ½´Ù[º¸È£ À°¼ºÇÏ´Ù]): When new children arrive at the school, she takes them under her wing.
Take someone up on to take advantage of someone's offer of something(~ÀÇ Á¦¾ÈÀ» ¹Þ¾ÆµéÀÌ´Ù): I took my friend up on his offer to let me borrow his new car.
Take someone/something at face value to take someone/something as it first appears to be(~À» ¾×¸é°¡ ±×´ë·Î[°ðÀ̰ð´ë·Î] ¹Ï´Ù): I took the sign at face value and drove very slowly through the construction area.