7.verbTo leave or move very quickly.The kids took off as soon as they heard the sirens.After the accident, the car took off before I could get the license plate number. 8.verbTo depart for some place. In this usage, a reflexive pronoun can be used between "take" and "off."Sorry,...
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A: Take down that phone number. 把刚才那个电话记下来。 B: Yes, boss. 好的老板。 A: My cat got run over by a car. 我的猫被碾了。 B: Well, did you take down the license plate? 你把车牌号记下来了吗。 用法二:取下来 例子: Let’s take down the pictures. 我们把这些画取下来。 W...
enjoy a second plate of dumplings 又吃了 be devoted to 致力于; 一盘饺子(P15) be addicted to 沉溺于; 知识拓展 try a second time 又试了一次 pay attention to 注意; 35. combine sth with sth else 把某物和它物结 make contributions to 贡献于 合起来(P15) 30. in debt 负债;欠债(P14) ...
7. something that oppresses like a burden: That's a load off my mind. 8. loads, Informal. a great quantity or number: loads of fun. 9. the charge for a firearm. 10. a commission charged to buyers of mutual-fund shares. 11. any of the unmoving and unvarying forces that a struc...
I'll take that plate off the table 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 19, in The China Governess: Meanwhile Nanny Broome was recovering from her initial panic and seemed anxious to make up for any kudos she might have lost, by exerting her personality to the utmost. She took the police...
to move onward or forward with a sudden or intense burst of speed:The police car took off after the drunken driver. to withdraw or remove from:She was taken off the night shift. to remove by death; kill:Millions were taken off by the Black Plague. to make a likeness or copy of; rep...
invert:[~+over+object]The cat turned over the bowl of milk.[~+object+over]The child turned the plate over. to transfer; give:[~+over+object]He went to the police and turned over the gun.[~+object+over]He turned the gun over to the police. ...
I'll take the plate with me. Take To transport or carry; to convey to another place. The next bus will take you to Metz. I took him for a ride I took him down to London. Take To lead (to a place); to serve as a means of reaching. These stairs take you down to the basement...
Your car registration fees may be partially deductible on your federal income taxes, but only under certain circumstances.