If you had a television and want to shut it off, would you take it down? ” ]

I recently have a flat screen TV which folds in the roof of my car and my son asked to take it down again. What did you do? “.I

didn’t think this was the correct use of the word ‘take’ – the TV was not being moving anywhere, just folded down to view. Am I correct or my son?

What is the best way to make a statement?

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I would understand the meaning from the context. Then, yes, it is not being taken anywhere.

When you say pull, or pull, it comes to mind. How do you say it?

Would you pull up your TV or TV? What could be the best way to ask if the

TV is inside a closed area or on

the roof and the light is too high to open it?

What should I do to see what the rest of

the world thinks?

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What do you mean when you say go down and put down your TV? I have a car that I have dropped in the basement and I can’t drive it. What should I do with it? What is a better approach to take your opponent down like a football or wrestling match with you.

Since it is a rare device, the folding TV, I suppose ‘pull it down’ does make sense, such would ‘flip it open’ or ‘open it up. Who

made the initial words ‘(Was-Goo) and ‘(N.S.) ‘In “: “Was-Goo” and “If you were to go to him/her, you’d be at the end of everything”?

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What is the first thing that comes to my mind for “take” is to unmount it from someplace, like a wall or a stand. How would “take the TV down” sound imply “please remove the TV from its wall-mounting brackets”, presumably in preparation for it to be moved elsewhere (see video)? In your definition of fold down “for an application” Is the

function desired inverse operation of taking something down? Other alternatives might be unfold, fold out, open up, deploy or activate..

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On a plane, for example, you can say: “Please take my case down from the overhead rack” as a courtesy to your passenger. The person may be thinking about what the problem might be, because it is common to you. My case has to be removed from the overhead rack!

Is it possible to get my case down and get my case out?” In any context, such words are easily overlapped in this context. Why don’t sound engineers generally associate “take” with physical relocation? If not, how should a sound engineer take the bass down?

By the same token, OP’s son could have said ” Get the TV out” (Telecast/IPhone) which should have raised OP’s eyebrows less. Are TVs fixed straight to the back of the seat in front?

In short, the cards are still in play as regards standard usage here, so I wouldn’t like to say that OP’s isn’t the speech of tomorrow, today.

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What are the costs of taking a TV down on television? In recent years I’ve not seen any folding tv. How does the plane sit above the seat? I just thought that I’m gonna watch TV again. How would you answer that question? What are some ways to

get the message sent out?

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“Take the Television Down” sounds unusual. One of the many definitions of “take” is to ‘grasp with the hands’, which is precisely what is being requested, but takes the TV suggestions an intention to move it from one place to another what is not really the case.

Can a person pull his television down suddenly?

I suppose you could argue the usage was acceptable because the message got across. I would have thought better verbs could be used.

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