词汇 | take-to |
释义 | take to someone/somethingphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken C1 to start to like someone or something: 开始喜欢;对…产生好感 The two dogs took to each other immediately and started to play.这两条狗立刻喜欢上了对方,开始玩了起来。 take to someone/something like a duck to waterShe's taken to basketball like a duck to water (= she likes it and is good at it).她如鱼得水似地喜欢上了篮球。 to like someone or something likeDo you like pasta? loveI love seafood. adoreI adore a good book. think the world of someoneAnnabel's like a daughter to him - he thinks the world of her. have a soft spot for someoneI've always had a soft spot for Rebecca ever since she was tiny. Liking adorkable affection appreciate approve of someone attached be a glutton for somethingidiom dig gravitate towards/to something/someone grow on someone hatefully have a lot of time for someoneidiom have a thing about something/someoneidiom protective shook smile smile on something/someone smitten taste tight warm take to somethingphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken to start doing something often: 开始从事;形成…的习惯 She was so depressed she took to drink.她十分抑郁,开始酗酒。 [ + -ing verb ]He's taken to staying out very late.他开始经常很晚才回来。 Habitual behaviour ADL atavism atavistic counter-tendency creature creature of habitidiom diet habit how sb rollsidiom idiosyncrasy idiosyncratic idiosyncratically leaning ritual ritualism ritualistic ritualistically ritualized routine specialize take to somewherephrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken to go somewhere, usually because you are in a difficult or dangerous situation: 去往;求助于 The refugees took to the hills for safety.难民们逃往山区避难。 Running away and escaping abscond abscond from somewhere abscond with someone/something back away back off bail out elopement elude escape from someone/something escape route escapology leg loose run away runaway scarce scarper scram throw underground take to something/someone | American Dictionarytake to something/someonephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to like something or someone: We took to our new neighbors very quickly. He didn’t take kindly to the manager’s insisting that he leave the restaurant. The children have really taken to tennis. take to somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to start to use or do something as a habit: She’s taken to walking along the beach after work. take to somewherephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ (GO)to go to or escape to a place: The plane took to the air right on time. Thousands of people took to the streets to demand a new election. |
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