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●ˌtake sth↔ˈin🔑 to absorb sth into the body, for example by breathing or swallowing 吸入,吞入(体内)◆Fish take in oxygen through their gills. 鱼用鳃吸取氧气。 ➡ related noun intake to make a piece of clothing narrower or tighter 改小,改瘦(衣服) OPP let out [no passive] to include or cover sth 包括;包含◆The tour takes in six European capitals. 这次旅游包括六个欧洲国家的首都。 [no passive] to go to see or visit sth such as a film/movie 去看,观看(电影等)◆I generally take in a show when I'm in New York. 我每次去纽约通常总会看一场演出。🔑 to take notice of sth with your eyes 注意到;看到◆He took in every detail of her appearance. 他仔仔细细打量了她一番。🔑 to understand or remember sth that you hear or read 理解;领会;记住◆Halfway through the chapter I realized I hadn't taken anything in. 这一章我读到一半才意识到我根本没有看懂。 See also take |