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take obj REMOVEteIkv [T]past simple took tWk, past part taken 9teIYkEnto move (something) away, esp. without permission, or to remove (esp. clothes)拿; 夺取; 取走Who's taken my notes?谁拿走了我的笔记?Has anything been taken (= stolen)?丢了什么东西吗?Here's your pen, I took it by mistake.你的笔在这里,我错拿了。Take these chairs away--we don't need them. [M]把这些椅子拿走----我们不需要它们。Four take away two is (= If you subtract two from four, the answer is) two.4减2得2。[M] If you take (= subtract) 4 (away) from 12 you get 8.如果你从12中减去4,得8。[T/M] All possessions had been taken from her.她所有的财产都被拿走了。(fig.) The plot is not original, it's taken from (= based on) Shakespeare.(喻)这剧情不是新创的,是基于莎士比亚的作品。He took off his clothes and got into the bath. [M]他脱下衣服,进入澡盆。These covers can be taken off for cleaning.这些罩子可以拆洗。After the poisoning scare, the product was taken off the shelves/the market (= removed from sale).那次中毒恐慌事件发生后,该产品退出了市场。It's difficult for me to take time off (work) during the summer.夏天,我很少有时间休假。He took off two weeks in September. [M]他在9月份休假了两星期。Some people are always taking days off sick.有些人总是请病假。Take out the seeds before you slice up the fruit. [M]你把水果切成薄片之前,先把籽去掉。Digging in the garden certainly takes it out of/takes a lot out of me (= makes me very tired) these days.这几天在花园铲土让我筋疲力竭。(Br) If you take someone out of themselves, you try to change their mood and stop them from thinking about what was making them unhappy.使(某人)振奋
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