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take a page from someone/something idiom US to copy something that someone else does because it will bring you advantages: 效仿(某人);以(某人)为榜样 Taking a page from the Wrights, tests of the engine at Delphi were shrouded in secrecy. He has recently been taking a page from the moderate Democratic playbook and talking at every stop about "values." SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Copying and copies anti-counterfeiting anti-piracy ape biomimicry blueprint emulatively emulous emulously faux forge mimetic pattern yourself on someone/something photocopiable photocopy photostat photostatic transcript virtualization warmed-over Xerox |