take的中文翻译是什么意思

take

US/teɪk/
UK/teɪk/

v. 拿,取; 携带; 移开; 夺取; 吃,喝; 写下; 拍照; 接受

n. 场景,镜头; 态度,看法

take柯林斯释义

VERB(后接名词,用于描述动作或事件)

You can use take followed by a noun to talk about an action or event, when it would also be possible to use the verb that is related to that noun. For example, you can say 'she took a shower' instead of 'she showered'.

  • She was too tired to take a shower...

    她累得连澡都懒得冲。

  • Betty took a photograph of us...

    贝蒂给我们照了张相。

VERB(与一系列名词连用,代替意义更为具体的动词)

In ordinary spoken or written English, people use take with a range of nouns instead of using a more specific verb. For example people often say 'he took control' or 'she took a positive attitude' instead of 'he assumed control' or 'she adopted a positive attitude'.

  • The Patriotic Front took power after a three-month civil war...

    经过 3 个月内战,爱国阵线夺取了政权。

  • I felt it was important for women to join and take a leading role...

    我觉得让女性参与其中,并担当领导角色对于女性而言意义重大。

take英文释义

Noun

1. the income arising from land or other property;

  • the average return was about 5%

2. the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption

    Verb

    1. carry out;

    • take action
    • take steps
    • take vengeance

    2. as of time or space;

    • It took three hours to get to work this morning
    • This event occupied a very short time

    3. take somebody somewhere;

    • We lead him to our chief
    • can you take me to the main entrance?
    • He conducted us to the palace

    4. get into one's hands, take physically;

    • Take a cookie!
    • Can you take this bag, please

    5. take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect;

    • His voice took on a sad tone
    • The story took a new turn
    • he adopted an air of superiority
    • She assumed strange manners
    • The gods assume human or animal form in these fables

    6. interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression;

    • I read this address as a satire
    • How should I take this message?
    • You can't take credit for this!

    7. take something or somebody with oneself somewhere;

    • Bring me the box from the other room
    • Take these letters to the boss
    • This brings me to the main point

    8. take into one's possession;

    • We are taking an orphan from Romania
    • I'll take three salmon steaks

    9. require as useful, just, or proper;

    • It takes nerve to do what she did
    • success usually requires hard work
    • This job asks a lot of patience and skill
    • This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice
    • This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert
    • This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent

    10. pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives;

    • Take any one of these cards
    • Choose a good husband for your daughter
    • She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her

    11. travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route;

    • He takes the bus to work
    • She takes Route 1 to Newark

    12. receive willingly something given or offered;

    • The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter
    • I won't have this dog in my house!
    • Please accept my present

    13. assume, as of positions or roles;

    • She took the job as director of development

    14. take into consideration for exemplifying purposes;

    • Take the case of China
    • Consider the following case

    15. experience or feel or submit to;

    • Take a test
    • Take the plunge

    16. make a film or photograph of something;

    • take a scene
    • shoot a movie

    17. remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract;

    • remove a threat
    • remove a wrapper
    • Remove the dirty dishes from the table
    • take the gun from your pocket
    • This machine withdraws heat from the environment

    18. serve oneself to, or consume regularly;

    • Have another bowl of chicken soup!
    • I don't take sugar in my coffee

    19. accept or undergo, often unwillingly;

    • We took a pay cut

    20. make use of or accept for some purpose;

    • take a risk
    • take an opportunity

    21. take by force;

    • Hitler took the Baltic Republics
    • The army took the fort on the hill

    22. occupy or take on;

    • He assumes the lotus position
    • She took her seat on the stage
    • We took our seats in the orchestra
    • She took up her position behind the tree
    • strike a pose

    23. admit into a group or community;

    • accept students for graduate study
    • We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member

    24. ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial;

    • take a pulse
    • A reading was taken of the earth's tremors

    25. be a student of a certain subject;

    • She is reading for the bar exam

    26. take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs;

    • the accident claimed three lives
    • The hard work took its toll on her

    27. head into a specified direction;

    • The escaped convict took to the hills
    • We made for the mountains

    28. aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment;

    • Please don't aim at your little brother!
    • He trained his gun on the burglar
    • Don't train your camera on the women
    • Take a swipe at one's opponent

    29. be seized or affected in a specified way;

    • take sick
    • be taken drunk

    30. have with oneself; have on one's person;

    • She always takes an umbrella
    • I always carry money
    • She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains

    31. engage for service under a term of contract;

    • We took an apartment on a quiet street
    • Let's rent a car
    • Shall we take a guide in Rome?

    32. receive or obtain by regular payment;

    • We take the Times every day

    33. buy, select;

    • I'll take a pound of that sausage

    34. to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort;

    • take shelter from the storm

    35. have sex with; archaic use;

    • He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable

    36. lay claim to; as of an idea;

    • She took credit for the whole idea

    37. be designed to hold or take;

    • This surface will not take the dye

    38. be capable of holding or containing;

    • This box won't take all the items
    • The flask holds one gallon

    39. develop a habit;

    • He took to visiting bars

    40. proceed along in a vehicle;

    • We drive the turnpike to work

    41. obtain by winning;

    • Winner takes all
    • He took first prize

    42. be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness;

    • He got AIDS
    • She came down with pneumonia
    • She took a chill

    take同义词辨析

    accept, receive, admit, take

    这些动词均有"接受,接纳"之意。

    • accept :强调主动地或自愿地接受,或者说,经过考虑后同意接受。
    • receive :着重仅仅接到或收到这一支轮船或事实,而不含采取主动或积极行动的意思。
    • admit :作"接受"讲时,强调准许或批准。
    • take :与receive同意,是receive的日常用法,侧重不带主观意愿地收下或接受。

    bring, carry, take, fetch, get, convey, transport

    这些动词均有"带,拿,取"之意。

    • bring : 指从某处把人或物带到或拿到说话者所在的地点,强调方向,不着重方式。
    • carry : 指把物品从一个地方带到另一个地方,不涉及方向,只强调方式。
    • take : 指从说话人或说话人心目中所在处把某人或某物带离开,带到离说话者有一定距离的地方,与bring的方向正相反,侧重方向,不着重方式。
    • fetch : 指一往一返,相当于go and bring,去取了东西或带人再返回到出发处。
    • get : 口语用词,与fetch基本同义,语气随便。
    • convey : 指通过中间人传递信息,或以某种方式把人或物送到目的地。
    • transport : 指使用车辆或机械设备把人或货物从一处运载到另一处。

    cost, expend, spend, take

    这些动词均含"花费"之意。

    • cost : 指花费时间、金钱、劳力等。其主语是物,而不能由人充当,也不用被动形式。
    • expend : 较正式用词,通常指为某一专门目的而花费大量金钱、时间或精力。
    • spend : 普通用词,与cost基本同义,但主语必须是人。
    • take : 普通用词,指需要占用空间、时间或精力等,其主语可以是人,也可以是一件事情。

    take, grasp, grab, grip, clasp, clutch, snatch, seize

    这些动词均有"抓住,握紧"之意。

    • take : 最普通用词,不带感情色彩。指用手抓、取某东西或控制某物。
    • grasp : 指紧紧抓住、抓牢。
    • grab : 指粗暴而急迫的抓住。
    • grip : 语气比grasp强,指用手的最大力量紧紧抓住。
    • clasp : 指用手紧握或用臂紧抱。
    • clutch : 强调匆忙、紧急地抓、抓紧。
    • snatch : 指突然抢走,侧重动作更快或更具暴力性质。
    • seize : 指突然抓住某物,强调突然的猛烈动作。

    take短语

    1. be on the take

      (非正式)受贿

    2. be taken ill

      突然生病

    3. have what it takes

      (非正式)具备成功所需的基本条件

    4. take a chair

      坐下

    5. take advantage of (或 take advice etc.)

    6. take something as read

      (英)认为…是理所当然的

    7. take the biscuit (或 cake)

      (非正式)(人,事情)最出色的;最愚蠢的

    8. take five

      (非正式,主北美)休息一下

    9. take a lot of (或some)

      难做

    10. take someone in hand

      控制某人;改造某人

    11. take something in hand

      开始处理某事

    12. take ill (美

      (非正式)(尤指突然地)生病

    13. take something ill

      (古)对某事极为不满

    14. take it from me

      我能向你保证

    take场景例句

    Take the letter to him [ her ; them ].

    把信给 人家 送去.

    Take this book to her, please.

    请把这本书捎给她.

    Take one tablet every four hours.

    隔四小时服一片.

    I hinted at his imprudence, his folly, but he did not take my hint.

    我暗示他的轻率, 他的愚蠢, 但他没有觉察我的暗示.

    Cranes take from four to seven years to mature before they pair up.

    鹤要4至7岁才成熟交配.

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    take词性变形

    takestooktakentaking

    take反义词

    vt. 拿;带去

    bringgive

    其他释义

    bringmistakegive