释义 |
Examples:stubble land after crop has been taken—pulse taken at the wrist (TCM)—not be taken as a precedent—something be taken up later in speech or writing—petition (for action be taken)—near ancient history (often taken mean Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing times)—all time taken over with social niceties—things have taken a new turn—unsavory meal taken in remembrance of past hardships—be taken dissolved in boiling water (of Chinese herbal medicine)—don't blame the speaker, take note of his warning (idiom); an exhortation speak one's mind without fear of reprisals, and with the expectation of being taken seriously—not be taken as authoritative—appears as phonetic ho, especially in words taken from Sanskrit—good wine taken in excess (idiom); fond of the bottle—dose of medicine be taken in solution—be gathered and taken to the threshing ground (old)—unwarranted talk the listener can take or leave (idiom); sth not be taken too seriously—not be taken as an example—(of a responsibility) be taken care of by—observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come—(its) place has been taken by—taken in (by sb's deceit)—wedding photos (done in studio, kit and caboodle taken care of by the studio)—a wrong repeated becomes right (idiom); a lie or an error passed on for a long time may be taken for the truth—the girl is already taken [idiom.]—location on wrist over the radial artery where pulse is taken in TCM— |