音标:[tuk] ;
take的过去式
v carry out
v require (time or space)
v take somebody somewhere
v get into one's hands, take physically
v take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
v interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
v take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
v take into one's possession
v travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route
v pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives
v receive willingly something given or offered
v assume, as of positions or roles
v take into consideration for exemplifying purposes
v require as useful, just, or proper
v experience or feel or submit to
v make a film or photograph of something
v remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract
v serve oneself to, or consume regularly
v accept or undergo, often unwillingly
v make use of or accept for some purpose
v take by force
v occupy or take on
v admit into a group or community
v ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial
v be a student of a certain subject
v take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs
v head into a specified direction
v point or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards
v be seized or affected in a specified way
v have with oneself; have on one's person
v engage for service under a term of contract
v receive or obtain regularly
v buy, select
v to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort
v have sex with; archaic use
v lay claim to; as of an idea
v be designed to hold or take
v be capable of holding or containing
v develop a habit
v proceed along in a vehicle
v obtain by winning
v be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness

took的用法和样例:

例句

  1. The shop took (ie sold goods worth a total of)50000 last week.这商店上星期做了50000英镑的生意。
  2. He took a mournful view on human affairs.他对人世持悲观的态度。
  3. The colonists took up weapons to rebel against the British ruler.殖民地的人们拿起武器反抗英国统治者。
  4. He took the ninth position in his class of forty.他在40 个人的班级里排在第九名。
  5. The usurper took power by force.篡夺者武装夺取了权力。
  6. He took his hat and then left.他拿起帽子,随即离开了。
  7. The traveler took out a bottle of water from the pack on his back.那位旅行者从他的背包中拿出了一瓶水。
  8. The management took all reasonable safety precautions.管理部门采取了一切合理的安全措施。

词汇搭配

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administrative aspects
Aldanotreta
anthracitous
apportion between
average diurnal temperature
balanced bridge transition
ballotin
bark spud
base amplifier
be laughed out of court
be off at the nail
black-body radiation
ca'ed
chalan
chart-room
childraiser
chimopelagic
cibotogaster fumipennis
cinematographic
conflict of law and equity
crocidura rapax tadae
crosscouplings
culicidal
cut away the rigging
Deelab
dendritic structure
disinclination
dispersed shale
double winding alternator
drapable
elbowic
environmental programme
extended digestion effect
FCL Cargo ReceivedDelivery As FCL Cargo
fluid particle
free-fall
full-wave balanced amplifier
gajdusek
general acoustics
genus Martes
government performance and results act (gpra)
gravidocardiac
group therapies
Guardianistas
higher level language resource
hijo
hypolide
impavid
individual species
industrialscale
insanitation
instrumental aberrations
Internet filter
Inula L.
isola
ketoaminoacidemia
Lichinga
macadoo
made matters worse
matricarias
methionyl-tRNA
micro-pulverizer
Miteda
motion-sensing
multiphase clock system
noden
nuncles
P-204
perlustrating
pharosage
plate like
powderdredger
pricing of by product inventory
projets
protective coating for the radiation
regenerative afterburner
reststrahlung plate
rosellas
shining through
single motor
smilgis
soft-haired
special tools for drilling and production
splachnobryum luzonense
standard temprature and pressure
strontium zirconate ceramics
stuffed-animal
telokinesis
thermal simulator
three-speed player
tigrs
titanium mesh
topographic drafting
transfer of fund
treble voice
TSOP (torsional out-of-phase)
tumbling
two-roll
vereden
vouchees
waldegrave
witfishes