词汇 | take on |
释义 | take on A. [take sb on, take on sb] transitive verb ① (employ) 雇用 ‹employee, staff›▸ to take sb on as sth; 聘用某人担任某职位 ② (accept as client) 承接 ③ (compete against) 与…比赛 ‹person, opponent, team›▸ I can beat him! I'll take him on! 我能打败他!我要与他一争高下! ▸ Liverpool are taking on Arsenal in the Cup Final 利物浦队将在足总杯决赛中迎战阿森纳队 ▸ to take sb on at tennis/badminton 与某人打一场网球/羽毛球比赛 ④ (fight) 与…作战 ‹person, army›B. [take sth on, take on sth] transitive verb ① (assume) 显现 ▸ the chameleon can take on the colour of its background 变色龙可以呈现与背景一致的颜色 ▸ her eyes took on a hurt look 她的眼中透出受伤的神色 ▸ her voice took on a pleading note 她的声音带着恳求的语气 ▸ the word has taken on a whole new meaning 这个词有了一个全新的意义 ▸ the subject has taken on a new significance 该主题体现了一个新的意义 ② (undertake) 承担 ‹work, task, job, responsibility›▸ to take on more than one has bargained for 承担比预期多的工作 C. [take sb/sth on, take on sb/sth] transitive verb (accept on board) 装载 ‹cargo, freight›; 接载 ‹passenger›▸ the plane took on more fuel 飞机接受了燃油补给 ▸ the ship stops at Cape Town to take on more passengers 轮船停靠在开普敦以接载更多的乘客 D. intransitive verb British informal dated 大惊小怪 ▸ don't take on so! 别这么紧张! |
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