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词汇 take-for-granted
释义

take something for granted


phrase
B2
to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it: 认为…是理所当然的
I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for granted.我不知道梅拉妮没上大学——我只是想当然地认为她上过了。
I suppose I just took it for granted that they were married.
You just take it for granted that people over a certain age can drive.
I guess we all took it for granted that water would always be freely available.
I think he took it for granted that he'd be re-elected and it came as a shock when he lost.
See also
grantverb(ACCEPT)

take something or someone for granted


phrase
B2
If you take situations or people for granted, you do not realize or show that you are grateful for how much you get from them: 视…为理所当然(而不去表示感激);(认为理所当然而)不去重视…
One of the problems with relationships is that after a while you just take each other for granted.恋爱中会遇到的一个问题是,相处一段时间后,双方就都把对方为自己所做的一切当成理所当然。
Five years into the relationship, I don't want him thinking he can just take me for granted.
I try to remind my kids that they mustn't take the generosity of their grandparents for granted.
I do so much for him and he just takes me for granted.
You don't know how lucky you are living in a place like this. You take it all for granted.
She knows she's very privileged - she doesn't take it for granted.
See also
grantverb(ACCEPT)

take something for granted | American Dictionary


take something for granted


idiom
to never think about something because you believe it will always be available or stay exactly the same:
I took it for granted that I would find the perfect job.
It’s easy to take your parents for granted.

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