take something to

Verb

 * 1) To apply (some instrument or implement) to (something else, to undertake a task or attack upon it, usually vigorously).
 * 2) To experience application of (some instrument or implement).
 * I used to do field lexicography, but then I took an arrow to the knee on North Sentinel Island.
 * 1) To suffer (an injury or detriment) to person or property.
 * ''Twitter took a major blow to its reputation
 * Let's take the presents to the community center.
 * 1) To experience application of (some instrument or implement).
 * I used to do field lexicography, but then I took an arrow to the knee on North Sentinel Island.
 * 1) To suffer (an injury or detriment) to person or property.
 * ''Twitter took a major blow to its reputation
 * Let's take the presents to the community center.
 * 1) To experience application of (some instrument or implement).
 * I used to do field lexicography, but then I took an arrow to the knee on North Sentinel Island.
 * 1) To suffer (an injury or detriment) to person or property.
 * ''Twitter took a major blow to its reputation
 * Let's take the presents to the community center.
 * Let's take the presents to the community center.