词汇 | take-over |
释义 | take (something) overphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken (START DOING)B2 to start doing a job or being responsible for something that another person did or had responsibility for before: 接任;接管,接手 take over fromHe took over from the previous headmaster in February.他2月份接手了前任校长的工作。 take over asShe took over as manager two weeks ago.她两周前接任经理一职。 Jason Lamb has taken over responsibility for this project.贾森‧兰姆已经接管了这个项目。 Do you know who's taking over the restaurant? I've taken over from Vanessa as head of the sales department. Dealing with things or people addressable approach attend to someone/something be all over it idiom beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom bed cut grip have it out with someoneidiom hold hold onidiom I/I've got thisidiom ill-prepared square to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tough tough something out turn to someone/something weather (GET CONTROL)to get control of a company by buying enough of the shares in it: 接管,收购(公司) The company he works for has recently been taken over.他就职的那家公司最近被并购了。 See also takeover Our company was taken over in May. There are rumours that a German firm is bidding to take over the shoe factory. Mergers & acquisitions absorb acqui-hire acquirable acquire acquisition acquisitive buyout conglomerate denationalization denationalize fire sale growth-oriented hive hostile leverage monopoly non-hostile oligopoly parent parent company (BECOME MORE POWERFUL)C2 to become more successful or powerful than something or someone else that is involved in the same type of activity: It's only a matter of time before they take over completely. Having a powerful effect blazing compelling compellingly cumulative effect devastating devastatingly fullness high-impact hyperintense impactful keen life-altering life-changing scalding super-real tenaciously unconquerable unfailing unfailingly vivid take over (something) | American Dictionarytake over (something)phrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to get control of something, or to do something instead of someone else: He’s taken over the spare bedroom for his model railroad. She took over management of this department last winter. They made changes the minute they took over. take over | Business Englishtake overphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]uk /teɪk/ustook | taken [ I or T ] to begin to have control of something: The firm was badly in need of restructuring when she took over. take sth overThe asset management company took over the bank's bad loans. [ T ] to take control of a company by buying enough shares to do this: The firm has been taken over by one of its main competitors. [ I ] to replace someone or something: Some workers will lose their jobs as machines take over. take over as sthWhen he died, his son took over as CEO. take over from sbHe took over from Tony as head of department last year. See also takeover |
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