take on如何读

英:[teɪk ɒn]

美:[teɪk ɑːn]

take on是什么意思

  • 释义

    承担;呈现;雇用;录用

  • take on英英释义

    phrase

    begin to engage in (new or additional duties, tasks, responsibilities, or the like).I think you're ready to take on a challenging task.He feels now that he took on more responsibility than he could handle.

    to enter into a fight or competition with (a strong opponent).He was a big brute, and all were surprised when the smaller man took him on.The activists decided to take on the whole industry of factory farming.With their apartments being without heat for weeks, the tenants got together to take on their landlord.

    to hire.The factory is taking on new workers now.She took me on as her assistant last year.

    to adopt or acquire (something that makes a change in a person or thing).I hate it when he takes on this air of superiority.The porch takes on a charming feeling at night when all the lanterns are lit.

    to accept or allow in.The bus will take on more passengers when it reaches Florence.The ship is in danger and taking on water.

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    take on词源英文解释

    The first known use of take on was in 1567

    take on儿童词典英英释义

    mouse1 of 2noun

    any of numerous small rodents with pointed snout, rather small ears, and a slender usually nearly hairless tail

    a person without spirit or courage

    a small hand-operated device used for computer input (as to control cursor movement on the display screen)

    mouse2 of 2verb

    to hunt mice

    to search or move slyly and carefully (as a cat hunting mice)

    to search for carefully

    mouse out a scandal

    ice-skate1 of 2verb

    to skate on ice

    ice skate2 of 2noun

    a shoe with a usually metal blade attached to the sole for ice-skating

    tree housenoun

    a structure (as a playhouse) built among the branches of a tree

    T. rexnoun

    tyrannosaur

    rocket shipnoun

    a spaceship driven by rockets

    bake salenoun

    a fund-raising event at which usually homemade foods (as cakes and cookies) are sold

    comebacknoun

    retort entry 2

    a return to a former position or condition (as of health, power, popularity, or prosperity) : recovery

    take onverb

    to struggle with as an opponent

    employ entry 1 sense 2

    took on more workers

    to acquire (as an appearance or quality) as one's own

    take on weight

    to make an unusual show of one's feelings especially of grief or anger

    don't take on so

    take on 例句

    1 He has been the trailblazer and given British sprinters the belief that we are able to take on and beat the world's best.

    他一直是开路先锋,让英国短跑选手相信我们能与世界上最好的运动员一决高下,并且击败他们。

    2 The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption.

    世界上最负盛名的保险公司昨晚作出回应,要和那些指责其腐败泛滥的议员们较量一番。

    3 Don't take on more responsibilities than you can handle.

    不要承担过多的责任。

    4 He never seeks credit for himself, but is always ready to take on arduous tasks.

    他在荣誉面前从不伸手, 但在艰巨任务面前却当仁不让.

    5 I only take on work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money.

    我只做那些令我感兴趣的工作,即使这意味着要少赚很多钱。

    6 Tonight they take on a Chinese pairing in their bid to reach the final tomorrow.

    今晚他们将挑战一对中国选手,争取进入明天的决赛。

    7 Knox had taken it on himself to choose the wine...

    诺克斯擅自作主,选了葡萄酒。

    8 This is a brief stop to take on passengers and water.

    这是一次短暂停靠,上上客,加加水。

    9 No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job...

    没有任何别的组织有能力或愿意承担此项工作。

    10 He's spoken to a publishing firm. They're going to take him on...

    他和一家出版公司谈过了,他们打算雇用他。

    11 All things take on a new aspect.

    万象更新.

    12 If you take on this project, it will mean a lot of extra work.

    如果你做这份工作就意味着有很多额外的工作要做.

    13 They no longer have to take on large numbers of temporary workers to do the harvesting.

    他们再也不必雇用大量临时工来收割农作物.

    14 The party has been taking on staff, including temporary organisers.

    这个政党一直在招募工作人员,包括临时的组织人员。

    15 Her normally rosy face took on a deeper hue.

    她平常玫瑰色的脸上呈现出更深的色彩。

    16 Our factory will take on twenty more workers next month.

    我们厂下个月将再雇佣20名工人。

    17 No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job.

    没有任何别的组织有能力或愿意承担此项工作。

    18 decided to take her on as store manager

    19 Nobody was keen to take on such a thankless task.

    没有人愿意承担这种费力不讨好的任务.

    20 They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking.

    他们并不总是乐意雇用未经培训的工人,但问问也无妨。

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