释义 |
take your place 1 : to go to the location where you are supposed to sit, stand, etc.就座;就位 -
The goalie took her place on the field.女守门员在球场就位。 -
The actors take their places on the stage and the curtain rises.演员们在舞台上就位后大幕开启。 -
(chiefly Brit) Ladies and gentlemen, please take your places. [=(US) take your seats] The play is about to begin.女士们、先生们,请就座,演出马上开始。 2 : to be thought of or considered as sharing a particular rank or status with others属于…之列;享有…地位 -
He has taken his place among/alongside/beside/with history's most brutal dictators.他是历史上最凶残的独裁者之一。 -
The film will surely take its place among the greatest films of all time. [=will be recognized as one of the greatest films of all time]这部电影一定会成为有史以来最杰出的电影之一。 -
The hurricane will take its place in history as one of this country's worst natural disasters.此次飓风将成为这个国家历史上最严重的自然灾害之一。 |