This phrase refers to the idea that someone took on the suffering and illnesses of others. It suggests that this person carried the burdens and pains of others in a compassionate and sacrificial way.
He took our sicknesses and removed our diseases through his healing power and sacrifice.
What she took the wrong step mean
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
europeans took advantage of native american societies weakend by disease
They killed them, made them slaves, gave them old world diseases, and took their lands.
They took ancestral lands, killed them, and gave them diseases.
The Spanish conquistadores, after wiping out huge populations with smallpox and other European diseases, for which the Inca had no immunity.
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
It means he did not hurry. If you want to say that someone took a long time, but you don't really want to be mean, you can say "You sure took your time on that."You can also say "He took his sweet time finishing that."
Took as in: He took the bag, or Se llevo la java.