词汇 | take somebody/something ↔ in |
释义 | take somebody/something ↔ intake somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v a) be taken inTRICK/DECEIVE to be completely deceived by someone who lies to you 被骗,上当 Don’t be taken in by products claiming to help you lose weight in a week. 不要相信那些声称能让你在一周内就减肥的产品。 b) take somebody ↔ inSTAY WITH SB, IN A HOTEL ETC to let someone stay in your house because they have nowhere else to stay 收留,收容,收养 Brett’s always taking in stray animals. 布雷特总是收养流浪的动物。 c) take something ↔ inUNDERSTAND to understand and remember new facts and information 领会,理解;记住 SYN absorb He watches the older kids, just taking it all in. 他仔细观察那些大孩子,全都记在心里。 His eyes quickly took in the elegance of her dress. 他一眼就注意到她的连衣裙很雅致。 d) take something ↔ in American EnglishAmE to collect or earn a particular amount of money 收进,赚进 SYN British English take e) to visit a place while you are in the area 参观 They continued a few miles further to take in Hinton House. 他们又走了几英里去参观辛顿堡。 f) American EnglishAmE old-fashionedGO TO/ATTEND if you take in a show, play etc, you go to see it 去看〔演出、戏剧等〕 g) take somebody ↔ in British EnglishBrE old-fashioned if the police take someone in, they take them to a police station to ask them questions about a crime 〔警方〕拘留审讯某人 All five teenagers were arrested and taken in for questioning. 五个少年全部被抓获,并被带回受审。 h) DC take something ↔ in to make a piece of clothing fit you by making it narrower 改小〔衣服〕 OPP let out Examples from the Corpus be taken in• He seemed so confident, that I was completely taken in.• He told me that it was a genuine diamond, and I was completely taken in.• Radiographs of the women's lateral thoracic and lumbar spine were taken in a standardised manner.• Phonemes, bits and pieces of the language spoken to and around him, are taken in along with other images.• Students were to be taken in as boarders, having been recommended by a respectable person who knew them or their families.• Don't be taken in by products claiming to make you lose weight quickly.• We were all taken in by the scheme and invested far more money than we should have.• Thirdly, new land can be taken in, cleared and farmed, and new settlements created.• We had a tumbleweed like that in Arizona for a Christmas tree, but this photograph was taken in Colorado.• Thus he may decide that although the investigation discloses a criminal offence, no action should be taken in the criminal courts. taken in for questioning• They were taken in for questioning after being arrested at houses in and around the southwestern town of Bayonne.• The parents of one family weren't taken in for questioning at all that day, but Mrs W was. → take somebody/something ↔ in at take1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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