take up如何读

英:[ˈteɪk ʌp]

美:[ˈteɪk ʌp]

take up是什么意思

phrase.

拿起

占用,占据

开始从事

接受

继续

take up英英释义

noun

the action of taking up

verb

transitive verb

pick up, lift

took up the carpet

to begin to occupy (land)

to gather from a number of sources

took up a collection

to accept or adopt for the purpose of assisting

to accept or adopt as one's own

took up the life of a farmer

to absorb or incorporate into itself

plants taking up nutrients

to enter upon (something, such as a business, hobby, or subject of study) took up the trumpet

take up skiing

to proceed to consider or deal with

take up one problem at a time

to establish oneself in

took up residence in town

to occupy entirely or exclusively : fill up

the meeting was taken up with old business

to make tighter or shorter

take up the slack

to respond favorably to (a person offering a bet, challenge, proposal, etc.)

took me up on it

to begin again or take over from another

we must take the good work up again

intransitive verb

to make a beginning where another has left off

to become shortened : draw together : shrink

take up_金融行业词汇

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take up词源英文解释

The first known use of take-up was in the 14th century

take up儿童词典英英释义

look1 of 2verb

to exercise the power of vision : see

to express by the eyes or by an expression of the face

to have an appearance that is suitable for

looks her age

seem sense 1

it looks dangerous

to direct one's attention or eyes

look in the mirror

point entry 2 sense 4, face

the house looks east

look2 of 2noun

the act of looking

glance entry 2 sense 3

the expression of the face

physical appearanceespecially: attractive physical appearance —usually used in plural

the state or form in which something appears : aspect

take-up1 of 2noun

a device in a sewing machine for drawing up the slack thread as the needle rises in completing a stitch

a device for winding photographic film on a reel, core, or spool

take up2 of 2verb

to begin to occupy

took up their positions

to begin to engage in : undertake

took up swimming

to absorb or incorporate into itself

plants taking up water and minerals

to pull up or in so as to tighten or to shorten

take up the slack

take up医学词典英英释义

take uptransitive verb

to absorb or incorporate into itself

the rate at which the cells took up glucose

take up 例句

1 The aim was not to take up valuable time with the usual boring pictures.

目的在于不要用常见的无聊图片占用宝贵时间。

2 Can you recommend a classmate who can take up the job?

你能不能推荐一位能承担这项工作的同学?

3 He will be able to take up his normal routine shortly.

他不久就能处理日常事务.

4 Whoever decides to take up the gauntlet and challenge the Prime Minister will have a tough battle.

谁要是接受挑战,向首相叫板,都将经历一场鏖战。

5 She took up the receiver and began to dial the number.

她拿起听筒开始拨电话号码。

6 'No, no, no,' says Damon, taking up where Dave left off.

“不,不,不,”戴蒙说,然后从戴夫停下的地方接着说。

7 One said he could not see anything except the blue of the sky.

其中一个说除了蓝色的天空,他不看到任何东西.

8 Mr de Garis's MP, Max Madden, took up the case...

德加里斯先生的下议员马克斯·马登开始着手处理这个问题。

9 She took up the narrative where John had left off.

她接着讲约翰未讲完的故事。

10 UN peacekeeping forces are expected to take up positions along the border.

联合国维和部队估计会在边界线上就位。

11 96 per cent of the eligible employees took up the offer.

符合条件的雇员有 96% 接受了这个条件。

12 He will take up his post as the head of the civil courts at the end of next month.

他将在下个月底就任民事法庭庭长一职。

13 I can take up to four people in my car.

我的汽车最多能坐四个人.

14 The outlook for Tesla is far less certain, given Chinese competition and the apparent slowdown in take-up of EVs in the United States and Europe.

15 He had taken up a position in the centre of the room...

他占据了房间中心的位置。

16 the soil was so dry that the plant seemed to take up the much-needed water instantly

17 He did not particularly want to take up a competitive sport...

他并不特别想从事竞技体育运动。

18 Some people take up yoga to aid relaxation.

有些人通过练瑜伽来帮助放松.

19 It's good to take up the threads of our old friendship after such a long absence.

时隔这么久之后重新恢复我们的老交情,这很好.

20 With range anxiety a major factor slowing down the take-up of EVs, that’s likely to continue: As a rule, the larger the battery the greater the range.

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