Take it outside Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move a disagreement or conflict, often a physical fight, to an area outdoors or away from others. It can also mean to continue something outside rather than indoors.
用法与细微差别
Often informal and used in spoken English. Most common when people are arguing and someone suggests moving a fight out of a public or inappropriate place. Sometimes used metaphorically for any conflict or to suggest dealing with an issue elsewhere.
例句
If you want to fight, take it outside.
basic
Let’s take it outside and get some fresh air.
basic
They decided to take it outside to avoid disturbing others.
basic
"Alright, if you two have a problem, take it outside!"
natural
People started shouting, and the manager told them to take it outside.
natural
If this gets any louder, we’ll have to take it outside.
natural