词汇 | take place |
释义 | take placetake place HAPPENto happen, especially after being planned or arranged 〔尤指经过计划或安排后〕发生,进行 The next meeting will take place on Thursday. 下次会议将在星期四举行。 Talks between the two sides are still taking place. 双方的会谈仍在进行。 Major changes are taking place in society. 社会正发生着重大变革。 Examples from the Corpus take place• The ball took place in the Great Room at Grosvenor House.• The film takes place during foggy days in London and in the gloom of darkened rooms and candlelit corridors.• Police are trying to prevent the demonstration from taking place.• Since the early 1960s, considerable debate has taken place in educational circles about the nature of history as a discipline.• Furthermore, the transference from Worcester to Lincoln of the concept of a ten-bayed concentric chapter house took place about 1225.• The incident took place outside any warning area.• When did the robbery take place?• Eud provides only the barest information; the separation took place.• My first little skirmish took place over a film, one about rape.• Whether versions of destruction are to take place within or without the industrial enterprise, the political implications are obvious.• The next Olympics will take place in Australia.• The wedding will take place at St Andrew's church. → take place at place1(1) |
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