词汇 | take-on |
释义 | take something onphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken C1 to accept a particular job or responsibility: 接受(工作);承担(责任) She took too much on and made herself ill.她承担的任务太重,结果病倒了。 She has taken on far too much work. You can't take on responsibility for the whole event. Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant assign EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses take on somethingphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken to begin to have a particular quality: 开始具有(某种特征);呈现;露出 Her voice took on a troubled tone.从她说话的声音里能听出她遇到了麻烦。 Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn disturb make an about-turn make something into something malleable meta metamorphose morph pervert revolutionize rollback rotation rotational sanitization transcribe take someone onphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken (EMPLOY)B2 to employ someone: 雇用;聘用 take someone on as a somethingShe was taken on as a laboratory assistant.她受雇为实验室助理。 We're taking on new staff at the moment. He was taken on as a security guard. Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant assign EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses (FIGHT)to compete against or fight someone: 同…较量(或争斗) The government took on the unions and won.政府同工会进行了一番较量后取得了胜利。 Competing and contending (non-sporting) as a dare be one up on someoneidiom cat catchup challenge someone to something/do something dare get one up on someoneidiom give someone/something a run for their moneyidiom go in for something go toe to toeidiom hyper-competitive jungle pit runners and ridersidiom sharp elbowsidiom sharp-elbowed sharpen (something) up sharpen your elbowsidiom snap toe take on somethingphrase an opinion about something: 意见,看法,主张 We'd love to hear your take on this issue.我们很想听听您对这个问题的看法。 Most people would be upset at this sort of criticism, but Louis has a different take on it. He was eager to share his take on the outcome of the recent elections. She had a really weird take on what happened. My take on this is that Jenkyns didn't really want the job. Synonyms mentality mindset opinion outlook(OPINION) point of view standpoint view(OPINION) viewpoint See also takenoun(OPINION) take on somethingphrase a version of something that shows someone's attitude towards it: The restaurant offers a new take on traditional French cooking. Her novels offer an unusual take on the traditional vampire story. The game is a new take on Monopoly. The dessert is a more modern take on sherry trifle. His jacket was a stylish take on the sort of tweed his father would have worn. See also takenoun(VERSION) take on something | American Dictionarytake on somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to begin to have, use, or do something: A chameleon takes on the color of its surroundings. Her voice took on a troubled tone. take on someone/somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to fight or compete against someone or something: I’ll take you on in a game of chess. You have to be brave to take on a big corporation in court. take sb on | Business Englishtake sb onphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]uk /teɪk/ustook | taken WORKPLACE to employ someone: The bank is taking on 1,000 new staff. take sth onphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]uk /teɪk/ustook | taken WORKPLACE, HR to accept a particular job or responsibility: These new demands may be hard for traditional managers to take on. Secretaries are now far more able to take on a more substantial support role. |
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