take\ one\ at\ one's\ word
- take\ one\ at\ one's\ word
v. phr.
To naively lend credence to what one tells one.
It's a bad idea to take street vendors at their word in large, crowded cities.
Словарь американских идиом. — СПб., Изд-во "Лань".
Оригинал: A.Маккей, М.Т.Боткер, Дж.И.Гейтс.
1997.
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