take的中文翻译

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take

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  • take1   (carry/lead)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    带上
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to carry or move sth from one place to another
      • I forgot to take my bag with me when I got off the bus.
        我下公车的时候忘记带上我的包了。
      • Take this to the bank for me, would you?
        你可以帮我把这个送到银行去好吗?
      • Shall I take a gift to my host family?
        我需不需要给主人家带一份礼物呢?
      • Shall I take my host family a gift?
        我需不需要给主人家带一份礼物呢?
    • to go with sb from one place to another, especially to guide or lead them
      • It's too far to walk—I'll take you by car.
        步行太远了,我开车送你过去吧。
      • A boy took us to our room.
        服务员把我们带到了房间。
      • I'm taking the kids swimming later.
        我等下带孩子们去游泳
      • The boys were taken to see their grandparents most weekends.
        几乎每一周都有人带这些男孩们去看望爷爷奶奶。
    • to make sb/sth go from one level, situation, etc. to another
      • Her energy and talent took her to the top of her profession.
        他凭借着充沛的精力和无限的才华攀登上了事业的顶峰。
      • The new loan takes the total debt to $100 000.
        算上这笔新的贷款,负债总额高达10万美元。
      • I'd like to take my argument a stage further.
        我想进一步拓展我的论点。
      • He believes he has the skills to take the club forward.
        他相信他有能力让俱乐部蓬勃向前。
      • We'll take the matter forward at our next meeting (= discuss it further).
        我们将在下一次会议上进一步讨论这个问题。
  • take2   (reach and hold)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    够到
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to put your hands or arms around sb/sth and hold them/it; to reach for sb/sth and hold them/it
      • I passed him the rope and he took it.
        我把绳子递给了他,他接过去了。
      • Free newspapers: please take one.
        报纸供免费取阅。
      • Can you take (= hold) the baby for a moment?
        你能先照看下孩子吗?
      • He took her hand/took her by the hand (= held her hand, for example to lead her somewhere).
        他拉着她的手。
      • She took the child in her arms and kissed him.
        她把孩子搂在怀里亲吻了他。
  • take3   (remove)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    移除
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to remove sth/sb from a place or a person
      • Will you take your books off the table?
        把你的书从桌子上拿开行吗?
      • The sign must be taken down.
        这个指示牌一定要摘下来。
      • He took some keys out of his pocket.
        他从口袋里掏出了些钥匙。
      • My name had been taken off the list.
        我的名字被从名单上去除了。
      • She was playing with a knife, so I took it away from her.
        她在玩一把刀子,所以我把它从她手上拿了下来。
      • She was playing with a knife, so I took it off her.
        她在玩一把刀子,所以我把它从她手上拿了下来。
      • The new sports centre will take the pressure off the old one.
        新的体育中心会减少老体育中心的压力。
    • to remove sth without permission or by mistake
      • Someone has taken my scarf.
        有人把我的围巾拿走了。
      • Did the burglars take anything valuable?
        窃贼偷走了什么值钱的东西吗?
      • The storms took the lives of 50 people.
        这场风暴夺走了50条生命。
    • to get sth from a particular source
      • The scientists are taking water samples from the river.
        科学家正在从河水中采样。
      • The machine takes its name from its inventor.
        这部机器是根据它的发明者而命名的。
      • Part of her article is taken straight (= copied) out of my book.
        她的文章有一部分是直接从我的书上抄的。
  • take4   (capture)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    占领
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to capture a place or person; to get control of sth
      • The rebels succeeded in taking the town.
        反叛者成功占领了那个城镇。
      • The state has taken control of the company.
        政府已经接管了那家公司。
      • The rebels took him prisoner.
        反叛者将他俘虏了。
      • He was taken prisoner by the rebels.
        他被反叛者俘虏了。
  • take5   (choose/buy)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    选择
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to choose, buy or rent sth
      • I'll take the grey jacket.
        我要那件灰色的夹克衫。
      • We took a room at the hotel for two nights.
        我们在旅馆开了房间,住上了两个晚上。
    • to buy a newspaper or magazine regularly
      • We take the 'Express'.
        我们订阅的是《快报》
  • take6   (eat/drink)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 

    verb   (took, taken)
    • to eat, drink, etc. sth
      • Do you take sugar in your coffee?
        你的咖啡里要加糖吗?
      • The doctor has given me some medicine to take for my cough.
        医生已经给我开了治咳嗽的药。
      • He started taking drugs (= illegal drugs) at college.
        他上大学时就开始吸毒了。
  • take7   (mathematics)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 

    verb   (took, taken)
    • to reduce one number by the value of another
      • Take 5 from 12 and you're left with 7.
        12减去5,得到7。
      • 80 take away 5 is 75.
        80减去5等于75。
  • take8   (write down)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    记下
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to find out and record sth; to write sth down
      • The police officer took my name and address.
        警察记下了我的姓名和联系地址。
      • Did you take notes in the class?
        你在课堂上做了笔记吗?
  • take9   (photograph)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    拍照, 拍摄
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to photograph sb/sth
      • to take a photograph/picture/snapshot of sb/sth
        给(某人/某物)照相/拍照/快照
      • to have your picture/photo taken
        让某人给你拍照
  • take10   (measurement)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    取得
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to test or measure sth
      • to take sb's temperature
        测量某人的体温
      • I need to have my blood pressure taken.
        我需要验一下我的血压。
  • take11   (seat)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    坐下
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to sit down in or use a chair, etc
      • Are these seats taken?
        这些座位有人了吗?
      • Come in; take a seat.
        请进,坐下吧。
  • take12   (give example)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    以......为例
    verb   (took, taken)
    • used to introduce sb/sth as an example
      • Lots of couples have problems in the first year of marriage. Take Ann and Paul.
        在婚后的第一年,许多夫妇都出现问题,安和保罗就是这样。
  • take13   (accept/receive)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    接受
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to accept or receive sth
      • If they offer me the job, I'll take it.
        如果他们给我提供了这份工作,我就接受。
      • She was accused of taking bribes.
        他被指控受贿。
      • Does the hotel take credit cards?
        这家旅馆接受信用卡支付吗?
      • I'll take the call in my office.
        我要在办公室里接那个电话。
      • Why should I take the blame for somebody else's mistakes?
        我为什么要因为别人的错误而接受处罚?
      • If you take my advice you'll have nothing more to do with him.
        你要是听我的劝告,就别再跟他纠缠了。
      • Will you take $10 for the book (= will you sell it for $10)?
        这本书10美元卖给你好吧?
      • The store took (= sold goods worth) $100 000 last week.
        这家商店上星期的营业额有10万美元。
    • to accept sb as a customer, patient, etc
      • The school doesn't take boys (= only has girls).
        这个学校不接收男生。
      • The dentist can't take any new patients.
        这位牙科医生接待不了新的患者了。
    • to experience or be affected by sth
      • The school took the full force of the explosion.
        爆炸的全部破坏力都汇集在了这所学校。
      • Can the ropes take the strain(= not break)?
        这些绳子能够承受住这些张力吗?
      • The team took a terrible beating.
        这个队伍遭受到了惨败。
    • to be able to bear sth
      • She can't take criticism.
        她接受不了批评。
      • I don't think I can take much more of this heat.
        我觉得再也忍受不住这样的高温了。
      • I find his attitude a little hard to take.
        我觉得他的态度让人有点难以接受。
    • to react to sth/sb in a particular way
      • He took the criticism surprisingly well.
        他对待这些批评的态度出奇的好。
      • These threats are not to be taken lightly.
        这些威胁可不能淡然置之。
      • I wish you'd take me seriously.
        我希望你能认真考虑下我的话。
      • She took it in the spirit in which it was intended.
        她按照精神实质来对待这件事。
  • take14   (consider)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    认为
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to understand or consider sth in a particular way
      • She took what he said as a compliment.
        她把他说的看作是一种称赞。
      • How am I supposed to take that remark?
        我该怎么理解那话的意思呢?
      • Taken overall, the project was a success.
        总的来说,那个项目是成功的。
      • What did you take his comments to mean?
        你认为他是个什么意见。
    • to consider sb/sth to be sb/sth, especially when you are wrong
      • Even the experts took the painting for a genuine Van Gogh.
        连行家都误以为那幅画是梵·高的真迹。
      • Of course I didn't do it! What do you take me for(= what sort of person do you think I am)?
        那当然不是我干的!你把我当做什么人了?
      • I took the man with him to be his father.
        我把跟他随行的那个人误看做他父亲了。
  • take15   (have feeling/opinion)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    有......的态度
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to have a particular feeling, opinion or attitude
      • My parents always took an interest in my hobbies.
        我父母总是关注我的爱好。
      • Don't take offence(= be offended) at what I said.
        我所讲的您别见怪。
      • I took a dislike to him.
        我对他开始感到反感了。
      • He takes the view that children are responsible for their own actions.
        他的观点是孩子们得为自己的行为负责。
  • take16   (action)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    采取措施
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to use a particular course of action in order to deal with or achieve sth
      • The government is taking action to combat drug abuse.
        政府正在采取措施,打击毒品泛滥。
      • We need to take a different approach to the problem.
        我们应该采取另外一种方法来解决问题。
    • used with nouns to say that sb is doing sth, performing an action, etc.
      • to take a step/walk/stroll
        迈步/散步/漫步
      • to take a bath/shower/wash
        沐浴/淋浴/洗一洗
      • to take a look/glance
        看一眼/瞥一下
      • to take a bite/drink/sip
        咬/喝/呷一口
      • to take a deep breath
        深吸一口气
      • to take a break/rest
        暂歇一下/休息一会儿
      • No decision will be taken on the matter until next week.
        直到下星期才会对这问题作出决定。
  • take17   (form/position)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    形成
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to have a particular form, position or state
      • Our next class will take the form of a debate.
        我们下节课将采取辩论的形式。
      • The new President takes office in January.
        新任总统将在一月份就职。
  • take18   (time)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    花费一段时间
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to need or require a particular amount of time
      • The journey to the airport takes about half an hour.
        到达机场需要半个小时左右。
      • It takes about half an hour to get to the airport.
        到达机场需要半个小时左右。
      • That cut is taking a long time to heal.
        那伤口需要很长的时间才能愈合。
      • It took her three hours to repair her bike.
        她花了三个小时才修好了自行车。
      • It'll take her time to recover from the illness.
        她的康复需要时间。
      • It'll take time(= take a long time) for her to recover from the illness.
        她的病需要相当长的时间才能痊愈。
      • I need a shower—I won't take long.
        我需要冲个澡,不会花太久。
  • take19   (need)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    需要
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to need or require sth in order to happen or be done
      • It only takes one careless driver to cause an accident.
        只要有一个粗心大意的司机就能酿发撞车事故。
      • It doesn't take much to make her angry.
        她动不动就发脾气。
      • He didn't take much persuading (= he was easily persuaded).
        不需要费太多的口舌就能说服他。
    • to use sth in order to work
      • All new cars take unleaded petrol.
        所有的新汽车都使用无铅汽油。
  • take20   (size of shoes/clothes)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    穿
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to wear a particular size in shoes or clothes
      • What size shoes do you take?
        你穿多大码的鞋?
  • take21   (hold/contain)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    装载
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to have enough space for sth/sb; to be able to hold or contain a particular quantity
      • The bus can take 60 passengers.
        这辆公共汽车可以搭载60名乘客。
      • The tank takes 50 litres.
        这罐子能容50升。
  • take22   (teach/lead)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 

    verb   (took, taken)
    • to be the teacher or leader in a class or a religious service
      • The head teacher usually takes us for French.
        校长一般给我们上法语课。
  • take23   (study)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    学习
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to study a subject at school, college, etc
      • She is planning to take a computer course.
        她计划修一门计算机课程。
      • How many subjects are you taking this year?
        你今年修了多少门课程?
  • take24   (exam)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    参加考试
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to do an exam or a test
      • When did you take your driving test?
        你什么时候参加驾照考试?
  • take25   (transport/road)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    乘坐
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to use a form of transport, a road, a path, etc. to go to a place
      • to take the bus/plane/train
        乘坐公共汽车/飞机/火车
      • to take a cab
        搭乘出租车
      • Take the second road on the right.
        在第二个路口右拐。
      • It's more interesting to take the coast road.
        走海滨公路更加有趣。
  • take26   (go over/around)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    越过
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to go over or around sth
      • The horse took the first fence well.
        马轻快地跃过了第一个栅栏。
      • He takes bends much too fast.
        他拐弯时车开得太快了。
  • take27   (in sports)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    接住
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to kick or throw the ball from a fixed or agreed position
      • to take a penalty/free kick/corner
        主罚点球/任意球/开角球
  • take28   (vote/survey)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    采取
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to use a particular method to find out people's opinions
      • to take a vote/poll/survey
        进行民意测验/调查
  • take29   (be successful)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    运作
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to be successful; to work
      • The skin graft failed to take.
        皮肤移植失败
  • take30   (grammar)   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    接, 带, 需要
    verb   (took, taken)
    • to have or require sth when used in a sentence or other structure
      • The verb 'rely' takes the preposition 'on'.
        动词rely需要和介词on搭配使用。
  • take31   UK /teɪk/  US /teɪk/ 
    场景
    noun
    • a scene or part of a film/movie that is filmed at one time without stopping the camera
      • We managed to get it right in just two takes.
        我们仅用了两个镜头就将这块戏份拍摄好了。
    • an amount of money that sb receives, especially the money that is earned by a business during a particular period of time
      • How much is my share of the take?
        我的那一份收入是多少?
    • the particular opinion or idea that sb has about sth
      • What's his take on the plan?
        他对这份计划有什么看法?
      • a new take on the Romeo and Juliet story (= a way of presenting it)
        对《罗密欧与朱丽叶》这个故事的重新演绎。
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