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take on

英 [teɪk ɒn]

美 [teɪk ɑːn]

承担,接受(尤指艰巨工作或重大责任); 呈现,显出(新面貌或新特点); (公共汽车、船舶等)上(客),装(货),补充(燃料); 雇用; 录用; 与(尤指实力比自己强的人)较量; 接受…的挑战; 擅自决定; 自作主张

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柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB 承担,接受(尤指艰巨工作或重大责任)
    If youtake ona job or responsibility, especially a difficult one, you accept it.
    1. No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job...
      没有任何别的组织有能力或愿意承担此项工作。
    2. Don't take on more responsibilities than you can handle.
      不要承担过多的责任。
  • PHRASAL VERB 呈现,显出(新面貌或新特点)
    If somethingtakes ona new appearance or quality, it develops that appearance or quality.
    1. Believing he had only a year to live, his writing took on a feverish intensity.
      由于以为自己只剩一年的活头,他的文字开始变得激情澎湃。
  • PHRASAL VERB (公共汽车、船舶等)上(客),装(货),补充(燃料)
    If a vehicle such as a bus or shiptakes onpassengers, goods, or fuel, it stops in order to allow them to get on or to be loaded on.
    1. This is a brief stop to take on passengers and water.
      这是一次短暂停靠,上上客,加加水。
  • PHRASAL VERB 雇用;录用
    If youtakesomeoneon, you employ them to do a job.
    1. He's spoken to a publishing firm. They're going to take him on...
      他和一家出版公司谈过了,他们打算雇用他。
    2. The party has been taking on staff, including temporary organisers.
      这个政党一直在招募工作人员,包括临时的组织人员。
  • PHRASAL VERB 与(尤指实力比自己强的人)较量;接受…的挑战
    If youtakesomeoneon, you fight them or compete against them, especially when they are bigger or more powerful than you are.
    1. Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high...
      民主党人不愿与一位有史以来民众支持率最高的总统较量。
    2. I knew I couldn't take him on.
      我清楚我斗不过他。
  • PHRASAL VERB 擅自决定;自作主张
    If youtakesomethingonorupon yourself, you decide to do it without asking anyone for permission or approval.
    1. Knox had taken it on himself to choose the wine...
      诺克斯擅自作主,选了葡萄酒。
    2. He took upon himself the responsibility for protecting her...
      他主动肩负起保护她的责任。
    3. The President absolved his officers and took the blame upon himself.
      总统赦免了手下的官员,把过失揽到自己的头上。

英英释义

verb

  • take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
    1. His voice took on a sad tone
    2. The story took a new turn
    3. he adopted an air of superiority
    4. She assumed strange manners
    5. The gods assume human or animal form in these fables
    Synonym:assumeacquireadopttake
  • contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle
    1. Princeton plays Yale this weekend
    2. Charlie likes to play Mary
    Synonym:meetencounterplay
  • admit into a group or community
    1. accept students for graduate study
    2. We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member
    Synonym:acceptadmittake
  • take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities
    1. When will the new President assume office?
    Synonym:assumeadopttake over
  • accept as a challenge
    1. I'll tackle this difficult task
    Synonym:undertaketackle

双语例句

  • No one person can take on so much work.
    一个人包揽不了这么多事。
  • He never seeks credit for himself, but is always ready to take on arduous tasks.
    他在荣誉面前从不伸手,但在艰巨任务面前却当仁不让。
  • What's your take on the new government? Do you think it can work?
    你对新政府怎么看?你认为它能行吗?
  • That sort of thing gives you a different take on who you are.
    那种事情会让你对自己产生新的认识。
  • Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high
    民主党人不愿与一位有史以来民众支持率最高的总统较量。
  • The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption.
    世界上最负盛名的保险公司昨晚作出回应,要和那些指责其腐败泛滥的议员们较量一番。
  • They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking.
    他们并不总是乐意雇用未经培训的工人,但问问也无妨。
  • I hope that they will take on board some of what you have said.
    我希望他们能采纳你们所提出的部分想法。
  • This is a brief stop to take on passengers and water.
    这是一次短暂停靠,上上客,加加水。
  • In the fine drizzle the willows take on a brighter green.
    柳树在蒙蒙的雨丝中更显得艳绿。