单词 | take |
例句 | taketake /teɪk/ verb (past tense took /tʊk/, past participle taken /ˈteɪkən/) 1 to take something with you from one place to another► take to move someone or something from one place to another: ► bring to take someone or something with you to a place or person: ► carry to have something in your hands or arms, or in your pockets or handbag as you go somewhere: ► deliver to take things such as letters, packages, and goods to a place or person: ► transport AWL (formal) to move things or people from one place to another in a vehicle: SYNONYM CHECKTake or bring?You use take when you are moving things away from a place: Don’t forget to take your umbrella (=you should take your umbrella with you when you leave).You use bring when you are moving things with you toward a place: Don’t forget to bring your umbrella (=you should bring your umbrella with you when you come to where I am).2 to take something away from someone► take to take something from someone: ► grab to take something from someone suddenly, in a rough or violent way: ► seize to take something from someone quickly and in a forceful way. Seize sounds more formal than grab: ► snatch to take something from someone very quickly, especially when it is something that you should not be taking: ► confiscate (formal) if the police or people in authority confiscate something, they take it away from someone, either as a punishment or because that person is not allowed to have it: ANTONYMS ➔ see give (1) ➔ see refuse1, subtract ➔ see leave, undress ➔ see refuse1 |
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