Take a tour meaning in English
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Definition
to take a tour of (the building): to look around, to explore, to go round, to inspect, to walk around (the building)
- "Firstly, I would just like to state that it was a special pleasure for me to come and take a tour of the Delavigne offices."
- "Lucie : It's a good thing too, I have no choice but to meet with you and take the tour"
- "I'm Lindsay Bauhaus, and today we're going to take an exclusive tour inside the new Delavigne Gallery, New York's newest and strangest-looking building."
- "Lucie : It's a good thing too, I have no choice but to meet with you and take the tour..."
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