to  take a leaf out of one's book
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="take / borrow" > take</abbr>
teɪk
teik
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ə
ē
leaf
bɒrəʊ
borew
out
ə
ē
of
li:f
lif
<i>one's</i>
aʊt
awt
book
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Definición y significado de "take a leaf out of one's book"en inglés

to take a leaf out of one's book
01

to do something or to behave in a manner that is almost identical to that of someone else's 

modismo
informal
Ejemplos
After witnessing her friend's dedication to fitness, Sarah decided to take a leaf out of her book and start exercising regularly. 
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