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简明英汉词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| v. | ||
| 照顾 | ||
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美国传统词典[双解] | ||
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take | |
| take | ||
| AHD:[t3k] | ||
| D.J.[teik] | ||
| K.K.[tek] | ||
| v.(动词) | ||
| took[t?k] tak.en[t3“k…n] tak.ing, takes | ||
| v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To get into one's possession by force, skill, or artifice, especially: | |
| 取得:通过武力、技巧或欺诈占有,尤指: | ||
(2) |
To capture physically; seize: | |
| 夺取:亲身获得;掌握: | ||
| take an enemy fortress. | ||
| 夺取敌人的一个要塞 | ||
(3) |
To seize with authority; confiscate. | |
| 逮捕,没收:运用权力剥夺;没收 | ||
(4) |
To kill, snare, or trap (fish or game, for example). | |
| 杀,设陷阱捕捉:杀死,设陷井捕获或诱捕(如,鱼或猎物) | ||
(5) |
Sports Games To acquire in a game or competition; win: | |
| 【体育运动】 【游戏】 获得,赢得:在一场游戏或竞赛中获得;赢得: | ||
| took the crown in horseracing. | ||
| 在赛马中获得冠军 | ||
(6) |
Sports Games To defeat: | |
| 【体育运动】 【游戏】 击败::击败: | ||
| Our team took the visitors three to one. | ||
| 我们队以三比一击败客队 | ||
(7) |
Sports To catch (a ball in play), especially in baseball: | |
| 【体育运动】 接住球:接住(比赛中的一个球) ,尤指在棒球中: | ||
| The player took it on the fly. | ||
| 队员接住高飞的球 | ||
(8) |
Baseball To refrain from swinging at (a pitched ball). | |
| 【棒球】 放过:放过(一个投给击球员的球)不打 | ||
(9) |
To grasp with the hands; grip: | |
| 用手抓住;握住: | ||
| Take your partner's hand. | ||
| 握住你舞伴的手 | ||
(10) |
To be affected with; come down with; contract: | |
| 受…的影响;得于;感染: | ||
| The child has taken the flu. | ||
| 这小孩得了流感 | ||
(11) |
To encounter or catch in a particular situation; come upon; discover: | |
| 邂逅:在某一特殊情况下碰到或遇到(某人);突然遇到;发现: | ||
| Your actions took me by surprise. | ||
| 你的行动着实让我吃了一惊 | ||
(12) |
To deal a blow to; strike or hit: | |
| 给…一记拳击;敲击,击打: | ||
| The boxer took his opponent a sharp jab to the ribs. | ||
| 这个拳击选手对准其对手的肋骨猛砸一拳 | ||
(13) |
To affect favorably or winsomely; charm or captivate: | |
| 受吸引,迷惑:使人产生好感地或使人高兴地影响…;迷住或俘获…的心: | ||
| She was taken by the puppy. | ||
| 她被那只小狗迷往了 | ||
(14) |
To put (food or drink, for example) into the body; eat or drink: | |
| 吃,喝:将(食物或饮料等)置于体内;吃或喝: | ||
| took a little soup for dinner. | ||
| 喝了点汤充作晚餐 | ||
(15) |
To draw in; inhale: | |
| 吸入;吸纳::吸入;吸纳: | ||
| took a deep breath. | ||
| 深吸了一口气 | ||
(16) |
To expose one's body to (healthful or pleasurable treatment, for example): | |
| 置身于:把自己的身体暴露给(如,健康的或愉悦的治疗): | ||
| take the sun; take the waters at a spa. | ||
| 晒太阳;在温泉中沐浴 | ||
(17) |
To bring or receive into a particular relation, association, or other connection: | |
| 结合,联合:把…带入或吸收进某一特定关系、组织或其它联系: | ||
| take a new partner into the firm; take a company national. | ||
| 吸收一名新的合伙人加入公司;扩展公司业务到全国各地 | ||
(18) |
To engage in sex with. | |
| 和…进行性交 | ||
(19) |
To accept and place under one's care or keeping. | |
| 接受,安置:接受对…的看护或保管或把…置于某人的看管或保护之下 | ||
(20) |
To appropriate for one's own or another's use or benefit; obtain by purchase; secure or buy: | |
| 拨款,购得,获得:为了自己或另一个人的使用或利益而挪用;通过购买而获取;得到或购买: | ||
| We always take season tickets. | ||
| 我们通常购买季票 | ||
(21) |
To assume for oneself: | |
| 为自己夺取: | ||
| take all the credit. | ||
| 抢占了全部功劳 | ||
(22) |
To charge or oblige oneself with the fulfillment of (a task or duty, for example); commit oneself to: | |
| 使某人负…义务:使自己负起或承担完成(一项任务或义务)的职责;使自己负有…: | ||
| She took the position of chair of the committee. | ||
| 她担任了该委员会主席一职 | ||
(23) |
To pledge one's obedience to; impose (a vow or promise) upon oneself. | |
| 宣誓服从…;使自己(发誓或许诺) | ||
(24) |
To subject oneself to: | |
| 使自己经受: | ||
| We took extra time to do the job properly. | ||
| 我们花额外时间来把这顶工作做好 | ||
(25) |
To accept or adopt for one's own. | |
| 纳为己有:接受…使成为自己所有或采纳…使成为自己所有 | ||
(26) |
To put forth or adopt as a point of argument, defense, or discussion. | |
| 提出,采纳:提出或采纳…作为争论、辩解或讨论的一个论点 | ||
(27) |
To require or have as a fitting or proper accompaniment: | |
| 采用:获取或具有…作为一个合适的或恰当的伴随物: | ||
| Intransitive verbs take no direct object. | ||
| 不及物动词不带直接宾语 | ||
(28) |
To pick out; select or choose: | |
| 挑出;挑选,选择: | ||
| take any card. | ||
| 随便拿一张卡 | ||
(29) |
To choose for one's own use; avail oneself of the use of: | |
| 选择:为了自己使用而挑选;让自己能够使用…: | ||
| We took a rented car. | ||
| 我们租了一部车 | ||
(30) |
To use (something) as when in operation: | |
| 使用:在运作中使用(某物): | ||
| This camera takes 35mm film. | ||
| 这架照相机用35毫米的胶卷 | ||
(31) |
To use (something) as a means of conveyance or transportation: | |
| 乘坐:作为一种传送或交通工具来使用(某物): | ||
| take a train to Pittsburgh. | ||
| 乘坐火车去匹兹堡 | ||
(32) |
To use (something) as a means of safety or refuge: | |
| 使用…躲避:作为一种安全或救护的手段来使用(某物): | ||
| take shelter from the storm. | ||
| 找地方躲避风暴 | ||
(33) |
To choose and then adopt (a particular route or direction) while on foot or while operating a vehicle: | |
| 选择特定的路线或方向:走路或驾驶一辆运载工具时先选择然后按照(某一特定的路线或方向)前进: | ||
| Take a right at the next corner. The driver downshifted to take the corner. | ||
| 在下一个拐角向右转。司机调低速档以便转弯 | ||
(34) |
To assume occupancy of: | |
| 占有:获取对…的占有: | ||
| take a seat. | ||
| 占有一个座位 | ||
(35) |
To require (something) as a basic necessity: | |
| 所需,必备:需要(某物)作为一项基本必需品: | ||
| It takes money to live in that town. | ||
| 要住那城市得花费不少 | ||
(36) |
To obtain from a source; derive or draw: | |
| 有…取得,由…获得:从某一来源获取;得到或取得: | ||
| The book takes its title from the Bible. | ||
| 该书书名得自于《圣经》 | ||
(37) |
To obtain, as through measurement or a specified procedure: | |
| 如通过测量或某一特定程序获取: | ||
| took the patient's temperature. | ||
| 给病人量体温 | ||
(38) |
To put down in shorthand or cursive writing: | |
| 速记,草草写下:用速写或草书写下来: | ||
| take a letter. | ||
| 草草地写了一封信 | ||
(39) |
To put down an image, a likeness, or a representation of by or as by drawing, painting, or photography: | |
| 绘画,照相:通过或仿佛通过绘画、油画或摄影记录下…的一个形象、肖像或象征: | ||
| took a picture of us. | ||
| 为我们拍了一张照片 | ||
(40) |
To accept (something owed, offered, or given) either reluctantly or willingly: | |
| 接受:勉强的或情愿地接受(所欠的、提供的或给予的某物): | ||
| take criticism. | ||
| 接受批评 | ||
(41) |
To submit to (something inflicted); endure: | |
| 屈服,忍受:听任(所遭受的某物);忍受: | ||
| didn't take his punishment very well. | ||
| 并未得到对他应有的惩罚 | ||
(42) |
To withstand: | |
| 抵挡: | ||
| The dam took the heavy flood waters. | ||
| 水坝挡住了这股大洪水 | ||
(43) |
To accept or believe (something put forth) as true: | |
| 接受,相信:接受或相信(所提出的某事)是真的: | ||
| I'll take your word. | ||
| 我相信你的话 | ||
(44) |
To follow (advice, a suggestion, or a lead, for example). | |
| 听从(比如忠告、建议或领导) | ||
(45) |
To accept, handle, or deal with in a particular way: | |
| 处理,应付:以一种特殊的方式来接受、对付或处理: | ||
| He takes things in stride. | ||
| 他总是泰然自若地处理事情 | ||
(46) |
To consider in a particular relation or from a particular viewpoint: | |
| 考量:在一特定关系中或从一特定的角度来考虑: | ||
| take the bitter with the sweet. | ||
| 看到痛苦中的甘甜 | ||
(47) |
To make or perform: | |
| 制定,施行: | ||
| Many crucial decisions were taken as the path of the hurricane was plotted. | ||
| 飓风的路径确定以后,许多重要的决定就可执行 | ||
(48) |
To allow to come in; give access or admission to; admit: | |
| 允许,认可:允许…进入;许可或同意;接纳: | ||
| The boat took a lot of water but remained afloat. | ||
| 那艘船进了大量的水,却依然漂浮着 | ||
(49) |
To provide room for; accommodate: | |
| 接纳,容纳:给…提供空间;给…提供住所: | ||
| We can't take more than 100 guests. | ||
| 我们只能接纳一百名客人 | ||
(50) |
To become saturated or impregnated with (dye, for example). | |
| 浸透或浸满(如染料) | ||
(51) |
To understand or interpret: | |
| 理解,解释: | ||
| May I take your smile as an indication of approval? | ||
| 你的微笑表明你已经同意了吗? | ||
(52) |
To consider; assume: | |
| 认为;当作: | ||
| Take the matter as settled. | ||
| 把这件事情决定下来吧 | ||
(53) |
To consider to be equal to; reckon: | |
| 认定:认为…等同于;计算: | ||
| We take their number at 1,000. | ||
| 我们认定他们的号码是一千 | ||
(54) |
To perceive or feel; experience: | |
| 感受,感觉;经历: | ||
| I take pleasure in informing you that you have won the prize. | ||
| 我很高兴地告诉你,你获奖了 | ||
(55) |
To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place: | |
| 带:携带、传输、带领或使…去另一个地方: | ||
| Don't forget to take your umbrella. This bus takes you to New York.See Usage Note at bring | ||
| 别忘了带上你的雨伞。这辆公共汽车可以载你去纽约参见 bring | ||
(56) |
To remove from a place: | |
| 移走:将…从一个地方移开: | ||
| take the dishes from the sink. | ||
| 把碟子从水槽中拿走 | ||
(57) |
To secure by removing: | |
| 拔除:通过移走而得到: | ||
| The dentist took two molars. | ||
| 牙医取走了两颗臼齿 | ||
(58) |
To cause to die; kill or destroy: | |
| 杀死,毁灭:使…死亡:杀死或摧毁: | ||
| The blight took these tomatoes. | ||
| 这场虫害毁掉了这些西红柿 | ||
(59) |
To subtract: | |
| 减去: | ||
| take 15 from 30. | ||
| 30减15 | ||
(60) |
To commit and apply oneself to the study of: | |
| 研读:投入或专注于…的学习: | ||
| take art lessons; take Spanish. | ||
| 学艺术课程;学西班牙语 | ||
(61) |
To study for with success: | |
| 努力取得:成功地为…而学习: | ||
| took a degree in law. | ||
| 拿到了法律学位 | ||
(62) |
Informal To swindle, defraud, or cheat: | |
| 【非正式用语】 诱骗,诈骗,欺骗: | ||
| You've really been taken. | ||
| 你真的上当了 | ||
| v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To acquire possession. | |
| 获取占有权 | ||
(2) |
To engage or mesh; catch, as gears or other mechanical parts. | |
| 吻合:吻合或啮合;如齿轮或其它机械部件啮合 | ||
(3) |
To start growing; root or germinate: | |
| 开始生长;扎根或发芽: | ||
| Have the seeds taken? | ||
| 种子发芽了吗? | ||
(4) |
To have the intended effect; operate or work: | |
| 具有预期的效果;起作用或有效: | ||
| The transfusion apparently took. | ||
| 输血显然起作用了 | ||
(5) |
To gain popularity or favor: | |
| 受欢迎,喜欢: | ||
| The television series, which didn't take, was later canceled. | ||
| 不受欢迎的电视连续剧后来停放了 | ||
(6) |
To become: | |
| 变得: | ||
| He took sick. | ||
| 他生病了 | ||
| n.(名词) | ||
(1) |
The act or process of taking. | |
| 取的行为或过程 | ||
(2) |
That which is taken. | |
| 取得之物 | ||
(3) |
A quantity collected at one time, especially the amount of profit or receipts taken on a business arrangement or venture. | |
| 一次清算的数量:一次所收集的数量,尤指在一次商业活动或商业投机中所得到的利润或收益的数量 | ||
(4) |
The number of fish, game birds, or other animals killed or captured at one time. | |
| 一次所猎杀或捕获的鱼、鸟或其它动物的数目 | ||
(5) |
Sports The amount of money collected as admission to a sporting event; the gate. | |
| 【体育运动】 门票收入:作为观看一场体育比赛的入场费所收集到的钱;门票 | ||
(6) |
The uninterrupted running of a movie or television camera or a set of recording equipment in filming a movie or television program or cutting a record. | |
| 未停机的拍摄:在拍摄一部电影或电视节目或剪辑一段录音时,电影或电视摄像机或一套录音设备不停顿的拍摄或录制 | ||
(7) |
A scene filmed or televised without interrupting the run of the camera. | |
| 一个镜头:没有让摄影机中途停拍而成的一段电影或电视场景 | ||
(8) |
A recording made in a single session. | |
| 一次性录制成的录音 | ||
(9) |
A physical reaction, such as a rash, indicating a successful vaccination. | |
| 发痘:一种表明成功注射疫苗的身体反应,如出疹子 | ||
(10) |
A successful graft. | |
| 一次成功的嫁接 | ||
(11) |
Slang An attempt or a try: | |
| 【俚语】 企图,尝试: | ||
| He got the answer on the third take. | ||
| 在第三次应答时他答对了 | ||
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常用词组 | ||
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take after | |
(1) |
To follow as an example. | |
| 仿效:将…作为榜样跟随 | ||
(2) |
To resemble in appearance, temperament, or character. | |
| 相象:在相貌、脾气或性格上相似 | ||
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take apart | |
(1) |
To divide into parts after disassembling. | |
| 拆开:分开后将…分成许多部分 | ||
(2) |
To dissect or analyze (a theory, for example), usually in an effort to discover hidden or innate flaws or weaknesses. | |
| 详细分析研究:肢解或分析(如,一个理论),通常是籍此以发现隐藏的或固有的弊端或缺点 | ||
(3) |
Slang To beat up; thrash. | |
| 【俚语】 狠揍;把…打扁 | ||
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take back | |
| To retract (something stated or written). | ||
| 收回(所说的或所写的事) | ||
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take down | |
(1) |
To bring to a lower position from a higher one. | |
| 拿下,放下:将…从一个较高的位置拿到一个较低的位置 | ||
(2) |
To take apart; dismantle: | |
| 拆开;拆散: | ||
| take down the Christmas tree. | ||
| 把圣诞树拆散 | ||
(3) |
To lower the arrogance or the self-esteem of (a person): | |
| 挫…的锐气:压低(一个人的)傲慢或自尊: | ||
| really took him down during the debate. | ||
| 在辩论中实实在在地煞了他的威风 | ||
(4) |
To put down in writing. | |
| 记下:以书写的形式记录下来的 | ||
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take for | |
(1) |
To regard as: | |
| 把…视作: | ||
| Do you take me for a fool? | ||
| 你以为我是个傻瓜吗? | ||
(2) |
To consider mistakenly: | |
| 误认为: | ||
| Don't take silence for approval. | ||
| 不要把沉默误认为是同意 | ||
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take in | |
(1) |
To grant admittance to; receive as a guest or an employee. | |
| 让…进入,接纳,吸收:允许…进来;接受…为客人或雇员 | ||
(2) |
To reduce in size; make smaller or shorter: | |
| 收缩:在尺寸上减小;使…变小或为变短: | ||
| took in the waist on the pair of pants. | ||
| 把裤子的腰身改小一些 | ||
(3) |
To include or constitute. | |
| 包括,构成 | ||
(4) |
To understand: | |
| 理解: | ||
| couldn't take in the meaning of the word. | ||
| 不能够理解这个词的含义 | ||
(5) |
To deceive or swindle: | |
| 欺骗,诱骗: | ||
| was taken in by a confidence artist. | ||
| 被一名骗人的行家给骗了 | ||
(6) |
To look at thoroughly; view: | |
| 详尽地看;注视: | ||
| took in the sights. | ||
| 饱览各个景色 | ||
(7) |
To accept (work) to be done in one's house for pay: | |
| 接(活计)在家里做:为获取报酬而接下(在自己家里完成的工作): | ||
| took in typing. | ||
| 在家的打字活 | ||
(8) |
To convey (a prisoner) to a police station. | |
| 押送(罪犯)去警察局 | ||
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take off | |
(1) |
To remove, as clothing: | |
| 脱掉(衣服等): | ||
| take one's coat off; take off one's galoshes. | ||
| 脱去外衣;脱下套靴 | ||
(2) |
To release: | |
| 放开: | ||
| took the brake off. | ||
| 松开刹车 | ||
(3) |
To deduct as a discount: | |
| 打折:作为折扣而减价: | ||
| took 20 percent off. | ||
| 优惠百分之二十 | ||
(4) |
To carry off or away. | |
| 带走 | ||
(5) |
Slang | |
| 【俚语】 | ||
(6) |
To go off; leave: | |
| 走开;离开: | ||
| took off in a hurry. | ||
| 匆匆地离去 | ||
(7) |
To achieve wide use or popularity: | |
| 广泛使用,大受欢迎: | ||
| a new movie that really took off. | ||
| 一部极为卖座的新片 | ||
(8) |
To rise in flight: | |
| 起飞: | ||
| The plane took off on time. | ||
| 飞机准时起飞 | ||
(9) |
To discontinue: | |
| 取消: | ||
| took off the commuter special. | ||
| 取消了特殊通勤 | ||
(10) |
To withhold service due, as from one's work: | |
| 休假:暂时不做(自己工作中的)应做的工作: | ||
| I'm taking off three days during May. | ||
| 五月份我将会休假三天 | ||
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take on | |
(1) |
To undertake or begin to handle: | |
| 从事,开始对付: | ||
| took on extra responsibilities. | ||
| 担负了额外的责任 | ||
(2) |
To hire; engage: | |
| 雇;雇佣: | ||
| took on more workers during the harvest. | ||
| 在收获期间雇了更多的工人 | ||
(3) |
To oppose in competition: | |
| 对抗:在竞争中迎击: | ||
| a wrestler who took on all comers. | ||
| 一个接受所有新手挑战的摔跤运动员 | ||
(4) |
Informal To display violent or passionate emotion: | |
| 【非正式用语】 激动,大惊小怪:表现出猛烈的或激动的情感: | ||
| Don't take on so! | ||
| 别这样大吵大闹! | ||
(5) |
To acquire (an appearance, for example) as or as if one's own: | |
| 摆架子,假装:获得(比如,相貌)作为自己的或使它象是自己的: | ||
| Over the years he has taken on the look of a banker. | ||
| 这些年来他摆出了一副银行家的派头 | ||
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take out | |
(1) |
To extract; remove: | |
| 取出;弄走: | ||
| took the splinter out. | ||
| 取出木屑 | ||
(2) |
To secure (a license, for example) by application to an authority. | |
| 向机关申请取得:通过向一个权力机关申请来获得(比如,许可证) | ||
(3) |
Informal To escort, as a date. | |
| 【非正式用语】 陪伴(比如,约会中一方) | ||
(4) |
To give vent to: | |
| 发泄: | ||
| Don't take your frustration out in such an aggressive manner. | ||
| 不要用这样一种积极的方式来发泄你的失意 | ||
(5) |
To obtain as an equivalent in a different form: | |
| 获得平衡:作为一种不同形式的对等物取得: | ||
| took out the money owed in services. | ||
| 平衡各亏欠服务中心的钱 | ||
(6) |
Informal To begin a course; set out: | |
| 【非正式用语】 开始一段路程;出发: | ||
| The police took out after the thieves. | ||
| 警方出动警力追捕小偷 | ||
(7) |
Slang | |
| 【俚语】 | ||
(8) |
To kill; murder: | |
| 杀死;谋杀: | ||
| Two snipers took out an enemy platoon. | ||
| 两名狙击手消灭了敌人一个排 | ||
(9) |
To search for and destroy in an armed attack or other such encounter: | |
| 在武装攻击或其它类似的方式搜寻并摧毁: | ||
| Combat pilots, flying low to avoid radar, took out the guerrilla leader's bunker in a single mission. | ||
| 在一次行动中,战斗机飞行员在低空飞行以躲避雷达,发现并炸毁了游击队领导所在的掩体 | ||
|
take over | |
| To assume the control or management of. | ||
| 接管:获得对…的控制或管理 | ||
|
take to | |
(1) |
To have recourse to; go to, as for safety: | |
| 求救于;(如为了安全)前往: | ||
| took to the woods. | ||
| 躲到树林里 | ||
(2) |
To develop as a habit or a steady practice: | |
| 养成习惯,沉于:有了…的习惯或开始持续地做: | ||
| take to drink. | ||
| 染上了酗酒的恶习 | ||
(3) |
To become fond of or attached to: | |
| 喜爱,亲近:喜欢上…或和…变得亲近: | ||
| “Two keen minds that they are, they took to each other”(Jack Kerouac) | ||
| “越敏锐的两颗心,越容易互相吸引”(杰克·凯鲁亚克) | ||
|
take up | |
(1) |
To raise; lift. | |
| 举起;升起 | ||
(2) |
To reduce in size; shorten or tighten: | |
| 缩减,改紧:在尺寸上减小;缩短或使…更紧: | ||
| take up a gown. | ||
| 把一件袍子改短些 | ||
(3) |
To pay off an (outstanding debt, mortgage, or note). | |
| 付清一笔(数目可观的债务、抵押贷款或票据) | ||
(4) |
To accept (an option, a bet, or a challenge) as offered. | |
| 接受所提供的(一种选择、一笔赌注或一个挑战) | ||
(5) |
To begin again; resume: | |
| 再次开始;重新开始: | ||
| Let's take up where we left off. | ||
| 让我们接着我们停下来的地方重新开始 | ||
(6) |
To use up, consume, or occupy: | |
| 用尽,耗掉或占用: | ||
| The extra duties took up most of my time. | ||
| 额外工作耗费了我绝大部分时间 | ||
(7) |
To develop an interest in or devotion to: | |
| 喜欢,钟爱:对…产生了兴趣或钟爱: | ||
| take up mountain climbing. | ||
| 喜欢上登山运动 | ||
(8) |
To deal with: | |
| 处理: | ||
| Let's take up each problem one at a time. | ||
| 让我们一个问题一个问题地来解决 | ||
(9) |
To assume: | |
| 摆出: | ||
| took up a friendly attitude. | ||
| 摆出友好的态度 | ||
(10) |
To absorb or adsorb: | |
| 吸收,吸附: | ||
| crops taking up nutrients. | ||
| 正在吸收养分的作物 | ||
(11) |
To enter into (a profession or business): | |
| 开始从事(一项职业或行当): | ||
| took up engineering. | ||
| 干起了工程设计这一行 | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
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on the take【非正式用语】 | |
| Taking or seeking to take bribes or illegal income: | ||
| 收受贿赂的:收受贿赂或非法收入的或试图收受贿赂或非法收入的: | ||
| “There were policemen on the take”(Scott Turow) | ||
| “有一些警察非法收受贿赂”(斯科特·图罗) | ||
|
take a bath【非正式用语】 | |
| To experience serious financial loss: | ||
| 蒙受严重的财政损失: | ||
| “Small investors who latched on to hot new issues took a bath in Wall Street”(Paul A. Samuelson) | ||
| “那些抱住热门新产品不放的小投资者们在华尔街栽了大跟头”(保罗A.塞缪尔森) | ||
|
take account of | |
| To take into consideration. | ||
| 把…纳入考虑范围 | ||
|
take away from | |
| To detract: | ||
| 减少,减弱: | ||
| Her stringy hair takes away from her lovely face. | ||
| 她的丝一样的长发使人们没有注意到她那可爱的脸蛋 | ||
|
take care | |
| To be careful: | ||
| 小心: | ||
| Take care or you will slip on the ice. | ||
| 小心些,不然你会在冰上滑倒的 | ||
|
take care of | |
| To assume responsibility for the maintenance, support, or treatment of. | ||
| 照料,赡养:承担对…的保养、赡养或治疗的责任 | ||
|
take charge | |
| To assume control or command. | ||
| 取得控制或指挥权 | ||
|
take effect | |
(1) |
To become operative, as under law or regulation: | |
| 生效:成为有效力的,如在法律或规章的约束下: | ||
| The curfew takes effect at midnight. | ||
| 宵禁在午夜生效 | ||
(2) |
To produce the desired reaction: | |
| 奏效:产生所希望的反应: | ||
| The antibiotics at last began to take effect. | ||
| 抗菌素最后终于发生效力了 | ||
|
take exception | |
| To express opposition by argument; object to: | ||
| 反对:通过争辩来表示反对;抵制: | ||
| took exception to the prosecutor's line of questioning. | ||
| 对检查官的质疑提出反对 | ||
|
take five或 | |
|
take ten 【俚语】 | |
| To take a short rest or break, as of five or ten minutes. | ||
| 小憩:进行很短的休息(如五分钟或十分钟的小憩) | ||
|
take for granted | |
(1) |
To consider as true, real, or forthcoming; anticipate correctly. | |
| 想当然:认为…是真实的、正确的或会要发生的;料想…是正确的 | ||
(2) |
To underestimate the value of: | |
| 低估了…的价值: | ||
| a publisher who took the editors for granted. | ||
| 一位低估了其编辑作用的出版商 | ||
|
take heart | |
| To be confident or courageous. | ||
| 充满信心或勇气 | ||
|
take hold | |
(1) |
To seize, as by grasping. | |
| (如通过抓握来)夺取 | ||
(2) |
To become established: | |
| 扎根: | ||
| The newly planted vines quickly took hold. | ||
| 新种下的葡萄藤很快就扎下了根 | ||
|
take it | |
(1) |
To understand; assume: | |
| 理解;臆断: | ||
| As I take it, they won't accept the proposal. | ||
| 照我看,他们不会接受这项建议 | ||
(2) |
Informal To endure abuse, criticism, or other harsh treatment: | |
| 【非正式用语】 忍受:忍受辱骂、批评或其它严厉的对待: | ||
| If you can dish it out, you've got to learn to take it. | ||
| 如果你将它提出,你就会知道被臭骂的滋味 | ||
|
take it on the chin【俚语】 | |
| To endure punishment, suffering, or defeat. | ||
| 遭受惩罚、折磨或失败 | ||
|
take it or leave it | |
| To accept or reject unconditionally. | ||
| 要么要,要么不要:不附带任何条件地接受或拒绝 | ||
|
take it out on【非正式用语】 | |
| To abuse (someone) in venting one's own anger. | ||
| 通过…惩罚来出气:在发泄自己的怒气时辱骂(某人) | ||
|
take kindly to | |
(1) |
To be receptive to: | |
| 接受: | ||
| take kindly to constructive criticism. | ||
| 接受建设性的批评 | ||
(2) |
To be naturally attracted or fitted to; thrive on. | |
| 自然而然地为…所吸引或适合;靠…茁壮成长 | ||
|
take lying down【非正式用语】 | |
| To submit to harsh treatment with no resistance: | ||
| 逆来顺受:不进行任何反抗地接受粗暴或严厉的对等: | ||
| refused to take the snub lying down. | ||
| 拒绝低眉顺眼地听任别人呵斥 | ||
|
take notice of | |
| To pay attention to. | ||
| 注意到 | ||
|
take (one's) breath away | |
| To put into a state of awe or shock. | ||
| 令人窒息:使…进入一种敬畏或震惊的状态 | ||
|
take (one's) time | |
| To act slowly or at one's leisure. | ||
| 慢慢地行动或不急不忙地行动 | ||
|
take place | |
| To happen; occur. | ||
| 发生;出现 | ||
|
take root | |
(1) |
To become established or fixed. | |
| 确定下来,固定下来 | ||
(2) |
To become rooted. | |
| (植物)扎根下来 | ||
|
take shape | |
| To take on a distinctive form. | ||
| 具有一个明确的形式 | ||
|
take sick | |
| Chiefly Southern U.S. To become ill. | ||
| 【多用于美国南部】 生病 | ||
|
take sides | |
| To associate with and support a particular faction, group, cause, or person. | ||
| 支持,站在…一边:和某一特定的派别、集团、事业或个人有联系或支持某一特定的派别、集团、事业或个人 | ||
|
take stock | |
(1) |
To take an inventory. | |
| 开出一份存货清单 | ||
(2) |
To make an estimate or appraisal, as of resources or of oneself. | |
| (比如,对资源或自己)进行一次预测或评估 | ||
|
take stock in | |
| To trust, believe in, or attach importance to. | ||
| 信任、相信或认为…很重要 | ||
|
take the bench【法律】 | |
| To assume a judicial position. | ||
| 当法官:担当法官的职位 | ||
|
take the cake | |
(1) |
To be the most outrageous or disappointing. | |
| 糟透了:成为最让人厌恶的或最让人失望的 | ||
(2) |
To win the prize; be outstanding. | |
| 赢得了奖项;杰出的 | ||
|
take the count | |
(1) |
To be defeated. | |
| 被击败 | ||
(2) |
Sports To be counted out in boxing. | |
| 【体育运动】 被打败:在拳击中直到数点结束仍未站起来 | ||
|
take the fall或 | |
|
take the hit 【俚语】 | |
| To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: | ||
| 招致批评:愿意或者不愿意地招致批评或指责: | ||
| a senior official who took the fall for the failed intelligence operation. | ||
| 为这次失败的间谍行动引咎辞职的一位高级官员 | ||
|
take the floor | |
| To rise to deliver a formal speech, as to an assembly. | ||
| 站着发表演说:站起来发表一篇正式演说,比如对一个集会 | ||
|
take the heat【俚语】 | |
| To incur and endure heavy censure or criticism: | ||
| 招致并忍受众多的指责或批评: | ||
| had a reputation for being able to take the heat in a crisis. | ||
| 享有在危机中成为众矢之的但却能处之泰然的名声 | ||
|
take to the cleaners【俚语】 | |
(1) |
To rob or swindle. | |
| 抢劫,诱骗 | ||
(2) |
To take all the money or possessions of, as in a divorce action. | |
| 获得全部财产:(比如在一场离婚裁决中)获得…所有的钱或财产 | ||
(3) |
To subject to withering criticism. | |
| 使…遭受难堪的批评 | ||
|
take up for | |
| To support (a person or group, for example) in an argument. | ||
| 支持某一方:在一场争论中支持(比如,一个人或集团) | ||
|
take up the cudgels | |
| To join in a dispute, especially in defense of a participant. | ||
| 加入争论:加入一场争论,尤指为了扞卫其中的一名参与者 | ||
|
take up with【非正式用语】 | |
| To begin to associate with; consort with: | ||
| 开始与…交往;结交: | ||
| took up with a fast crowd. | ||
| 与一群放荡的人为伍 | ||
|
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English taken | |
| 中古英语 taken | ||
(2) |
from Old English tacan | |
| 源自 古英语 tacan | ||
(3) |
from Old Norse taka | |
| 源自 古斯堪的纳维亚语 taka | ||
|
继承用法 | ||
|
tak“able | |
| adj.(形容词) | ||
|
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
|
care | |
| [kZE] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
注意, 小心 | |
(2) |
照料, 关心, 护理 | |
(3) |
挂念; 忧虑; 忧愁 | |
(4) |
[常用复]心事 | |
| care of tools | ||
| 爱护工具 | ||
| care of the children | ||
| 照管孩子 | ||
| Take care that no mistakes be made. | ||
| 当心不要出错。 | ||
| Few people are free from care. | ||
| 很少人是无忧无虑的。 | ||
| C-has made her look ten years older. | ||
| 忧愁使她看起来老了十年。 | ||
|
词性变化 | ||
|
care | |
| [kZE] | ||
| vi. | ||
(1) |
关心 | |
(2) |
喜欢; 爱好 | |
(3) |
照顾 | |
| I don't care for music. | ||
| 我不爱好音乐。 | ||
| He cares for no one. | ||
| 他不顾别人。 | ||
|
care | |
| [kZE] | ||
| vt. | ||
(1) |
[方]照顾, 关心 | |
(2) |
[方]介意, 计较, 愿意 | |
| Nobody cares what I do. | ||
| 没有人管我干什么。 | ||
| I don't care how far I'll have to go. | ||
| 无论走多远, 我都不在乎。 | ||
|
继承用法 | ||
|
carefree | |
| [5keEfri:] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 无忧无虑的 | ||
|
care-laden | |
| adj. | ||
| 忧心忡忡的 | ||
|
caretaker | |
| [5keEteIkE(r)] | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
(空屋的)看管人, 看守人, [美]看门人 | |
(2) |
暂时行使职权者 | |
|
careworn | |
| [5keEwC:n] | ||
| adj. | ||
| 受忧虑折磨的 | ||
|
习惯用语 | ||
|
beyond careing | |
| 不管,不关心;不理会 | ||
|
past careing | |
| 不管,不关心;不理会 | ||
|
couldn't careless | |
| [口]一点也不在乎; 根本不放在心上 | ||
|
drown care | |
| 借酒浇愁 | ||
|
for all I care | |
| 与我无关 | ||
|
for what I care | |
| 与我无关 | ||
|
give care | |
| 留意, 用心 | ||
|
have a care | |
| 小心, 谨慎, 留神 | ||
|
have the care of | |
| 照料 | ||
|
I don't care if I do. | |
| [口](接受对方邀请喝酒时的答语)好吧, 我没有意见。 | ||
|
in care of | |
| 由...转交(常用在信封上, 缩c/o) | ||
|
leave to the care of sb. | |
| 把...交托某人照料或保护 | ||
|
place under the care of sb. | |
| 把...置于某人保护照顾之下 | ||
|
take care | |
| 当心 | ||
|
take care of | |
| 照料; 关怀; 处理 | ||
|
Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. | |
| [谚]节约便士, 金镑自然会积累起来。 | ||
|
take into care | |
| (把没人管教的孩子)送进教养院 | ||
|
under the care of | |
| 由...管理, 在...的照料下, 在...的保护下 | ||
|
with care | |
| 小心, 慎重 | ||
|
care about | |
| 关心, 担心 | ||
|
care and maintenance | |
| 维护与保养 | ||
|
care for | |
(1) |
喜欢; 想要 | |
(2) |
关心, 关怀 | |
(3) |
照料 | |
(4) |
介意, 放在心上 | |
|
C-killed a cat. | |
| 忧虑伤身。 | ||
|
care nothing about | |
| 对...漠不关心, 对...毫不介意 | ||
|
care nothing for | |
| 不嫌, 不顾, 对...不在乎 | ||
|
特殊用法 | ||
|
child care | |
| 儿童保育; 儿童护理 | ||
|
community coordinated child care | |
| 社区联合儿童监护站 | ||
|
day care | |
| 日托 | ||
|
family day care | |
| [美]家庭托儿制(包括幼儿园及小学儿童) | ||
|
field care | |
| 田间管理 | ||
|
health care | |
| 卫生保健 | ||
|
maintenance care | |
| 保养管理, 技术维护 | ||
|
preslaughter care | |
| 牲畜屠宰前的护养 | ||
|
care of grain binder | |
| 割捆机的维护 | ||
|
care of woods | |
| 森林抚育 | ||
|
参考词汇 | ||
| 见 solicitude | ||
|
美国传统词典 | ||
|
take | |
| take | ||
| AHD:[t3k] | ||
| D.J.[teik] | ||
| K.K.[tek] | ||
| v. | ||
| took[t?k] tak.en[t3“k…n] tak.ing, takes | ||
| v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To get into one's possession by force, skill, or artifice, especially: | |
(2) |
To capture physically; seize: | |
| take an enemy fortress. | ||
(3) |
To seize with authority; confiscate. | |
(4) |
To kill, snare, or trap (fish or game, for example). | |
(5) |
Sports Games To acquire in a game or competition; win: | |
| took the crown in horseracing. | ||
(6) |
Sports Games To defeat: | |
| Our team took the visitors three to one. | ||
(7) |
Sports To catch (a ball in play), especially in baseball: | |
| The player took it on the fly. | ||
(8) |
Baseball To refrain from swinging at (a pitched ball). | |
(9) |
To grasp with the hands; grip: | |
| Take your partner's hand. | ||
(10) |
To be affected with; come down with; contract: | |
| The child has taken the flu. | ||
(11) |
To encounter or catch in a particular situation; come upon; discover: | |
| Your actions took me by surprise. | ||
(12) |
To deal a blow to; strike or hit: | |
| The boxer took his opponent a sharp jab to the ribs. | ||
(13) |
To affect favorably or winsomely; charm or captivate: | |
| She was taken by the puppy. | ||
(14) |
To put (food or drink, for example) into the body; eat or drink: | |
| took a little soup for dinner. | ||
(15) |
To draw in; inhale: | |
| took a deep breath. | ||
(16) |
To expose one's body to (healthful or pleasurable treatment, for example): | |
| take the sun; take the waters at a spa. | ||
(17) |
To bring or receive into a particular relation, association, or other connection: | |
| take a new partner into the firm; take a company national. | ||
(18) |
To engage in sex with. | |
(19) |
To accept and place under one's care or keeping. | |
(20) |
To appropriate for one's own or another's use or benefit; obtain by purchase; secure or buy: | |
| We always take season tickets. | ||
(21) |
To assume for oneself: | |
| take all the credit. | ||
(22) |
To charge or oblige oneself with the fulfillment of (a task or duty, for example); commit oneself to: | |
| She took the position of chair of the committee. | ||
(23) |
To pledge one's obedience to; impose (a vow or promise) upon oneself. | |
(24) |
To subject oneself to: | |
| We took extra time to do the job properly. | ||
(25) |
To accept or adopt for one's own. | |
(26) |
To put forth or adopt as a point of argument, defense, or discussion. | |
(27) |
To require or have as a fitting or proper accompaniment: | |
| Intransitive verbs take no direct object. | ||
(28) |
To pick out; select or choose: | |
| take any card. | ||
(29) |
To choose for one's own use; avail oneself of the use of: | |
| We took a rented car. | ||
(30) |
To use (something) as when in operation: | |
| This camera takes 35mm film. | ||
(31) |
To use (something) as a means of conveyance or transportation: | |
| take a train to Pittsburgh. | ||
(32) |
To use (something) as a means of safety or refuge: | |
| take shelter from the storm. | ||
(33) |
To choose and then adopt (a particular route or direction) while on foot or while operating a vehicle: | |
| Take a right at the next corner. The driver downshifted to take the corner. | ||
(34) |
To assume occupancy of: | |
| take a seat. | ||
(35) |
To require (something) as a basic necessity: | |
| It takes money to live in that town. | ||
(36) |
To obtain from a source; derive or draw: | |
| The book takes its title from the Bible. | ||
(37) |
To obtain, as through measurement or a specified procedure: | |
| took the patient's temperature. | ||
(38) |
To put down in shorthand or cursive writing: | |
| take a letter. | ||
(39) |
To put down an image, a likeness, or a representation of by or as by drawing, painting, or photography: | |
| took a picture of us. | ||
(40) |
To accept (something owed, offered, or given) either reluctantly or willingly: | |
| take criticism. | ||
(41) |
To submit to (something inflicted); endure: | |
| didn't take his punishment very well. | ||
(42) |
To withstand: | |
| The dam took the heavy flood waters. | ||
(43) |
To accept or believe (something put forth) as true: | |
| I'll take your word. | ||
(44) |
To follow (advice, a suggestion, or a lead, for example). | |
(45) |
To accept, handle, or deal with in a particular way: | |
| He takes things in stride. | ||
(46) |
To consider in a particular relation or from a particular viewpoint: | |
| take the bitter with the sweet. | ||
(47) |
To make or perform: | |
| Many crucial decisions were taken as the path of the hurricane was plotted. | ||
(48) |
To allow to come in; give access or admission to; admit: | |
| The boat took a lot of water but remained afloat. | ||
(49) |
To provide room for; accommodate: | |
| We can't take more than 100 guests. | ||
(50) |
To become saturated or impregnated with (dye, for example). | |
(51) |
To understand or interpret: | |
| May I take your smile as an indication of approval? | ||
(52) |
To consider; assume: | |
| Take the matter as settled. | ||
(53) |
To consider to be equal to; reckon: | |
| We take their number at 1,000. | ||
(54) |
To perceive or feel; experience: | |
| I take pleasure in informing you that you have won the prize. | ||
(55) |
To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place: | |
| Don't forget to take your umbrella. This bus takes you to New York.See Usage Note at bring | ||
(56) |
To remove from a place: | |
| take the dishes from the sink. | ||
(57) |
To secure by removing: | |
| The dentist took two molars. | ||
(58) |
To cause to die; kill or destroy: | |
| The blight took these tomatoes. | ||
(59) |
To subtract: | |
| take 15 from 30. | ||
(60) |
To commit and apply oneself to the study of: | |
| take art lessons; take Spanish. | ||
(61) |
To study for with success: | |
| took a degree in law. | ||
(62) |
Informal To swindle, defraud, or cheat: | |
| You've really been taken. | ||
| v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To acquire possession. | |
(2) |
To engage or mesh; catch, as gears or other mechanical parts. | |
(3) |
To start growing; root or germinate: | |
| Have the seeds taken? | ||
(4) |
To have the intended effect; operate or work: | |
| The transfusion apparently took. | ||
(5) |
To gain popularity or favor: | |
| The television series, which didn't take, was later canceled. | ||
(6) |
To become: | |
| He took sick. | ||
| n. | ||
(1) |
The act or process of taking. | |
(2) |
That which is taken. | |
(3) |
A quantity collected at one time, especially the amount of profit or receipts taken on a business arrangement or venture. | |
(4) |
The number of fish, game birds, or other animals killed or captured at one time. | |
(5) |
Sports The amount of money collected as admission to a sporting event; the gate. | |
(6) |
The uninterrupted running of a movie or television camera or a set of recording equipment in filming a movie or television program or cutting a record. | |
(7) |
A scene filmed or televised without interrupting the run of the camera. | |
(8) |
A recording made in a single session. | |
(9) |
A physical reaction, such as a rash, indicating a successful vaccination. | |
(10) |
A successful graft. | |
(11) |
Slang An attempt or a try: | |
| He got the answer on the third take. | ||
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常用词组 | ||
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take after | |
(1) |
To follow as an example. | |
(2) |
To resemble in appearance, temperament, or character. | |
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take apart | |
(1) |
To divide into parts after disassembling. | |
(2) |
To dissect or analyze (a theory, for example), usually in an effort to discover hidden or innate flaws or weaknesses. | |
(3) |
Slang To beat up; thrash. | |
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take back | |
| To retract (something stated or written). | ||
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take down | |
(1) |
To bring to a lower position from a higher one. | |
(2) |
To take apart; dismantle: | |
| take down the Christmas tree. | ||
(3) |
To lower the arrogance or the self-esteem of (a person): | |
| really took him down during the debate. | ||
(4) |
To put down in writing. | |
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take for | |
(1) |
To regard as: | |
| Do you take me for a fool? | ||
(2) |
To consider mistakenly: | |
| Don't take silence for approval. | ||
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take in | |
(1) |
To grant admittance to; receive as a guest or an employee. | |
(2) |
To reduce in size; make smaller or shorter: | |
| took in the waist on the pair of pants. | ||
(3) |
To include or constitute. | |
(4) |
To understand: | |
| couldn't take in the meaning of the word. | ||
(5) |
To deceive or swindle: | |
| was taken in by a confidence artist. | ||
(6) |
To look at thoroughly; view: | |
| took in the sights. | ||
(7) |
To accept (work) to be done in one's house for pay: | |
| took in typing. | ||
(8) |
To convey (a prisoner) to a police station. | |
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take off | |
(1) |
To remove, as clothing: | |
| take one's coat off; take off one's galoshes. | ||
(2) |
To release: | |
| took the brake off. | ||
(3) |
To deduct as a discount: | |
| took 20 percent off. | ||
(4) |
To carry off or away. | |
(5) |
Slang | |
(6) |
To go off; leave: | |
| took off in a hurry. | ||
(7) |
To achieve wide use or popularity: | |
| a new movie that really took off. | ||
(8) |
To rise in flight: | |
| The plane took off on time. | ||
(9) |
To discontinue: | |
| took off the commuter special. | ||
(10) |
To withhold service due, as from one's work: | |
| I'm taking off three days during May. | ||
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take on | |
(1) |
To undertake or begin to handle: | |
| took on extra responsibilities. | ||
(2) |
To hire; engage: | |
| took on more workers during the harvest. | ||
(3) |
To oppose in competition: | |
| a wrestler who took on all comers. | ||
(4) |
Informal To display violent or passionate emotion: | |
| Don't take on so! | ||
(5) |
To acquire (an appearance, for example) as or as if one's own: | |
| Over the years he has taken on the look of a banker. | ||
|
take out | |
(1) |
To extract; remove: | |
| took the splinter out. | ||
(2) |
To secure (a license, for example) by application to an authority. | |
(3) |
Informal To escort, as a date. | |
(4) |
To give vent to: | |
| Don't take your frustration out in such an aggressive manner. | ||
(5) |
To obtain as an equivalent in a different form: | |
| took out the money owed in services. | ||
(6) |
Informal To begin a course; set out: | |
| The police took out after the thieves. | ||
(7) |
Slang | |
(8) |
To kill; murder: | |
| Two snipers took out an enemy platoon. | ||
(9) |
To search for and destroy in an armed attack or other such encounter: | |
| Combat pilots, flying low to avoid radar, took out the guerrilla leader's bunker in a single mission. | ||
|
take over | |
| To assume the control or management of. | ||
|
take to | |
(1) |
To have recourse to; go to, as for safety: | |
| took to the woods. | ||
(2) |
To develop as a habit or a steady practice: | |
| take to drink. | ||
(3) |
To become fond of or attached to: | |
| “Two keen minds that they are, they took to each other”(Jack Kerouac) | ||
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take up | |
(1) |
To raise; lift. | |
(2) |
To reduce in size; shorten or tighten: | |
| take up a gown. | ||
(3) |
To pay off an (outstanding debt, mortgage, or note). | |
(4) |
To accept (an option, a bet, or a challenge) as offered. | |
(5) |
To begin again; resume: | |
| Let's take up where we left off. | ||
(6) |
To use up, consume, or occupy: | |
| The extra duties took up most of my time. | ||
(7) |
To develop an interest in or devotion to: | |
| take up mountain climbing. | ||
(8) |
To deal with: | |
| Let's take up each problem one at a time. | ||
(9) |
To assume: | |
| took up a friendly attitude. | ||
(10) |
To absorb or adsorb: | |
| crops taking up nutrients. | ||
(11) |
To enter into (a profession or business): | |
| took up engineering. | ||
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习惯用语 | ||
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on the takeInformal | |
| Taking or seeking to take bribes or illegal income: | ||
| “There were policemen on the take”(Scott Turow) | ||
|
take a bathInformal | |
| To experience serious financial loss: | ||
| “Small investors who latched on to hot new issues took a bath in Wall Street”(Paul A. Samuelson) | ||
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take account of | |
| To take into consideration. | ||
|
take away from | |
| To detract: | ||
| Her stringy hair takes away from her lovely face. | ||
|
take care | |
| To be careful: | ||
| Take care or you will slip on the ice. | ||
|
take care of | |
| To assume responsibility for the maintenance, support, or treatment of. | ||
|
take charge | |
| To assume control or command. | ||
|
take effect | |
(1) |
To become operative, as under law or regulation: | |
| The curfew takes effect at midnight. | ||
(2) |
To produce the desired reaction: | |
| The antibiotics at last began to take effect. | ||
|
take exception | |
| To express opposition by argument; object to: | ||
| took exception to the prosecutor's line of questioning. | ||
|
take fiveor | |
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take ten Slang | |
| To take a short rest or break, as of five or ten minutes. | ||
|
take for granted | |
(1) |
To consider as true, real, or forthcoming; anticipate correctly. | |
(2) |
To underestimate the value of: | |
| a publisher who took the editors for granted. | ||
|
take heart | |
| To be confident or courageous. | ||
|
take hold | |
(1) |
To seize, as by grasping. | |
(2) |
To become established: | |
| The newly planted vines quickly took hold. | ||
|
take it | |
(1) |
To understand; assume: | |
| As I take it, they won't accept the proposal. | ||
(2) |
Informal To endure abuse, criticism, or other harsh treatment: | |
| If you can dish it out, you've got to learn to take it. | ||
|
take it on the chinSlang | |
| To endure punishment, suffering, or defeat. | ||
|
take it or leave it | |
| To accept or reject unconditionally. | ||
|
take it out onInformal | |
| To abuse (someone) in venting one's own anger. | ||
|
take kindly to | |
(1) |
To be receptive to: | |
| take kindly to constructive criticism. | ||
(2) |
To be naturally attracted or fitted to; thrive on. | |
|
take lying downInformal | |
| To submit to harsh treatment with no resistance: | ||
| refused to take the snub lying down. | ||
|
take notice of | |
| To pay attention to. | ||
|
take (one's) breath away | |
| To put into a state of awe or shock. | ||
|
take (one's) time | |
| To act slowly or at one's leisure. | ||
|
take place | |
| To happen; occur. | ||
|
take root | |
(1) |
To become established or fixed. | |
(2) |
To become rooted. | |
|
take shape | |
| To take on a distinctive form. | ||
|
take sick | |
| Chiefly Southern U.S. To become ill. | ||
|
take sides | |
| To associate with and support a particular faction, group, cause, or person. | ||
|
take stock | |
(1) |
To take an inventory. | |
(2) |
To make an estimate or appraisal, as of resources or of oneself. | |
|
take stock in | |
| To trust, believe in, or attach importance to. | ||
|
take the benchLaw | |
| To assume a judicial position. | ||
|
take the cake | |
(1) |
To be the most outrageous or disappointing. | |
(2) |
To win the prize; be outstanding. | |
|
take the count | |
(1) |
To be defeated. | |
(2) |
Sports To be counted out in boxing. | |
|
take the fallor | |
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take the hit Slang | |
| To incur blame or censure, either willingly or unwillingly: | ||
| a senior official who took the fall for the failed intelligence operation. | ||
|
take the floor | |
| To rise to deliver a formal speech, as to an assembly. | ||
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take the heatSlang | |
| To incur and endure heavy censure or criticism: | ||
| had a reputation for being able to take the heat in a crisis. | ||
|
take to the cleanersSlang | |
(1) |
To rob or swindle. | |
(2) |
To take all the money or possessions of, as in a divorce action. | |
(3) |
To subject to withering criticism. | |
|
take up for | |
| To support (a person or group, for example) in an argument. | ||
|
take up the cudgels | |
| To join in a dispute, especially in defense of a participant. | ||
|
take up withInformal | |
| To begin to associate with; consort with: | ||
| took up with a fast crowd. | ||
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语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English taken | |
(2) |
from Old English tacan | |
(3) |
from Old Norse taka | |
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继承用法 | ||
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tak“able | |
| adj. | ||
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英汉法学大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| 处理 , 赡养 | ||
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英汉航海大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| vt.照看,看管 | ||
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英汉环境大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| n.看管,维护,注意 | ||
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英汉化学大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| vt.看管,维护,注意 | ||
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英汉经贸大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| n.看管,维护,注意;n.照料 | ||
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英汉计算机大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| vt.照料(看管,维护 | ||
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英汉能源大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| n.看管,维护,注意 | ||
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英汉中医大词典 | ||
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take care of | |
| n.关心,注意 | ||