take over, to assume management or possession of or responsibility for:The first officer took over the ship when the captain suffered a heart attack. take to: to devote or apply oneself to; become habituated to:to take to drink. to respond favorably to; begin to like:They took to each...
to begin to have control of or responsibility for sth, especially in place of sb else 控制,接管(政党、国家等)to gain control of a political party, a country, etc. take sth↔over 接收,接管(企业、公司等,尤指通过购买股份)to gain control of a business, a company, etc., especially by ...
The gun means at the same time authority and responsibility, especially for maintaining reason, which he had to keep where the rest had lost it. When he handed over the gun to the bos'n's mate, he was handing over the duty, and it was amazing that the mate changed from a cra...
We observe a ‘growing up’ tendency in taking responsibility for their own experience of life and in choosing their focus. One participant concluded: “Awareness and consciousness. Time seems to expand as I feel more effective in processing information and seeing connections. I can pinpoint ...
3. Throughoutthestory,thenarratorkeepsreferringtothegunandthefactthathewasthemanwiththegun.Thegunmeansatthesametimeauthorityandresponsibility,especiallyformaintainingreason,whichhehadtokeepwheretheresthadlostit.Whenhehandedovertheguntothebosnsmate,hewashandingovertheduty,anditwasamazingthatthematechangedfromacr...
our responsibility for people under our leadership. When the divine half of our self is at the risk of being overwhelmed by the beast half or the bright side of our human nature is at the risk of being overshadowed by the dark side, this kind of commitment or responsibility might have ...
our responsibility for people under our leadership. When the divine half of our self is at the risk of being overwhelmed by the beast half or the bright side of our human nature is at the risk of being overshadowed by the dark side, this kind of commitment or responsibility might have ...