The comparison (from The Bible) is that before you comment on a "mote" in someone else's eye, one should take the "beam" out of your own.
It means that before complaining about little faults in others, we should look to our own big faults.
The reference is made twice in the Gospels, in Matthew and in Luke
it basically means 'don't take it personally'
The phrase, "take into account" is typically used when a important fact may be easy to overlook. Thus, it can be concluded that this phrase means that additional details need to be acknowledged before proceeding.
Dixie's a powder. I'm sure you have heard the term "take a powder'
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it means to take your time and don't rush through what you are working on
it means take a five min break
THE RIGHT PHRASE IS: Matthew 7:3 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? It means stop judging other people's mistakes or faults and concentrate on your own behaviour and shortcomings. Everyone makes mistakes, start working on yourself.
it basically means 'don't take it personally'
The phrase give him an inch and he'll take a mile is a very popular phrase. This means that if you give him a little bit of freedom he'll take you for everything you've got.
The phrase, "take into account" is typically used when a important fact may be easy to overlook. Thus, it can be concluded that this phrase means that additional details need to be acknowledged before proceeding.
Dixie's a powder. I'm sure you have heard the term "take a powder'
it means stay cool and take it easy
how long does it take to build a beam bridge of 2400 sq ft
he still has feelings for you
It means that it didn't last - whatever it was wore off.
The phrase 'Yours Truly' is an expression, and though some choose to take it as a literal phrase, in actuality it is used to refer to yourself.
it's take you for granted. It means that they assume you will always be there or you are note respecting them.