take hold

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take hold — idiom

1. to become established or start to have a strong effect — used for ideas, beliefs

1.慣用語
釋義

to become established or start to have a strong effect — used for ideas, beliefs, customs, or physical processes

例句

The new fashion trend took hold among teenagers across the country.

As the fire took hold, thick black smoke rose above the building.