词汇 | take-in |
释义 | take something inphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken (UNDERSTAND)C2 to understand completely the meaning or importance of something: 领会,理解 I had to read the letter twice before I could take it all in.我读了两遍,才把整封信看懂。 It was an interesting exhibition, but there was too much to take in at once.那是个很有意思的展览,但内容太多,让人目不暇接。 She was telling me he was dead, and I couldn't take it in. It is difficult to take in the scale of the disaster. Understanding and comprehending appreciation for something apprehend apprehensible apprehension astutely bear dot handle keenness keep someone up know a hawk from a handsawidiom know the scoreidiom know/see where someone is coming fromidiom speak to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tumble to something tune in uncomprehending understanding (INCLUDE)UK to include something: 包括,包含 The new town takes in three former villages.新镇包括了以前的3个村庄。 Including and containing absorptive capacity accessibly all in assimilable assimilate carry drag draw draw someone into something EDI EDIB embody embracingly incorporation involve number someone/something among someone/something O, o pack something in plug seat (MONEY)mainly US(US usually take) to receive money from sales or as payment for entrance to an event: 收取,收入 The show took in an astonishing $100,000 in its first week.该剧目首周收入就高达10万美元。 Getting, receiving and accepting acquirable acquire acquisition awardee carve draw earn get back get out of something get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom glom onto something/someone go to someone score screw screw something out of someone secure seize seize on/upon something snap something up (WATCH)mainly USold-fashioned or humorous to go to watch a film or performance, or to visit a place such as a museum: 去观看;去参观 I thought we could get something to eat and then take in a movie.我原来想我们可以先吃点东西,然后去看电影。 Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast corner discern fix glare penetrating perceive re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting spot tab (CLOTHES)to make a piece of clothing narrower, by changing the position of some of the stitches joining it together: 改小(衣服) take something in at somethingI'll have to take this dress in at the waist - it's too big.我得把这条裙子的腰身改小点——它太大了。 Knitting & sewing appliqué appliquéd Aran Bargello baste handknit handknitted hank hem intarsia quilting reknit resew rib run something up running stitch sampler seam sew stitch (WORK)to do paid work for other people, such as washing or sewing, in your home: 在家(替别人洗衣、做缝纫等)挣钱 She supported her family by taking in laundry.她靠在家替别人洗衣服养家。 Work, working and the workplace act as something all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)idiom assignment bandh be at workidiom grind hoop hotelling housekeeping in the line of dutyidiom induction industry job moonlight skivvy slave slog slouch spadework sweat take someone inphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken (CARE FOR)to take care of someone and provide a place in your home for them: 收留,收容,收养(某人) Several families took in foreign students.有几个家庭接待外国留学生。 to accommodate someone accommodateThere aren’t enough rooms to accommodate all the students. give accommodation toThe university gives free accommodation to nursing students. provide accommodation toWe only provide accommodation to first-year students. lodgeStudents will be lodged with host families. houseThe base can house up to 2,000 soldiers. put someone upI can put you up for a couple of nights. Medical treatment: treating & caring for people aggressively bed blocker bed-blocking bring bring someone around clinic health navigator health tourism keep your/an eye on something/someoneidiom logroll logrolling nurse prep reablement referral rehospitalization rehospitalize respite care self-care tend (DECEIVE)B2[ often passive ] to cause someone to believe something that is not true, or to trick or deceive someone: 欺骗 I can't believe she was taken in by him.我简直不敢相信她被他骗了。 to deceive someone deceiveThe cigarette companies deceived the public about the health risks of cigarettes. deceive yourselfYou'd be deceiving yourself if you believed that. trickShe felt they had tricked her into saying more than she intended. foolYou don't fool me with your innocent act. take inThey claimed to be destitute, but we weren't taken in. pull the wool over someone's eyesI'm not stupid. You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that. Cheating & tricking anti-fraud bad faith bamboozle bilk blackmail deceive diddle feint flannel funny business game-fixing grift grifter gull gyp prankishly prankster pretext pretextual pull You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Lies, lying & hypocrisy (POLICE)UK(USbring in) If the police take you in, they take you to the police station: (警察)带(某人)去警察局 Detectives on the murder inquiry have taken in a new suspect for questioning.调查这起谋杀案的侦探们又带了一个新的嫌疑人来警察局进行审讯。 to find and take a person who has done something wrong catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border. arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property. place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault. captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces. apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime. nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away. Arresting & charging apprehend apprehension arrest assist attach bust busted collar cuff do for someone/something drugs bust fed handcuff nail nick perp walk pick pick someone/something up police action warrant take in something | American Dictionarytake in somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to completely understand the meaning or importance of something: I had to read the letter twice before I could take it all in. take in someonephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to provide a place for someone to live or stay: His aunt took him in when he first came to the city. take in somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to go to see something of interest: to take in a movie We drove around the island and took in all the sights. take in someonephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to deceive or trick someone: Do you think the teacher was taken in by your excuse? That sales pitch totally took us in. take in somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ (MAKE SMALLER)to make clothes smaller: These pants fit much better since I had them taken in. take in somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ (RECEIVE)to receive money from sales: The show took in $100,000. take sth in | Business Englishtake sth inphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]uk /teɪk/ustook | taken to include something: A comprehensive carbon tax that took in other fuels, such as coal, would be much greener than just petrol taxes. These figures are open to dispute because they take in the entire UK holiday business. COMMERCE US to receive money from sales or as payment for something: Worldwide, the film took in $230 million in its first weekend. |
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