took
美 [tuk]
英 [tu:k]
- v.take(拿、占有)的过去式
- 网络拿走;取;接过
单数:take 复数:takes 现在分词:taking 过去分词:taken
v.+n.
take care,take time,take place,take part,take action
adv.+v.
take out,probably take,hard take,apparently take,personally take
v.
give,lose,drop,refuse,reject
n.
takings,earnings,income,shot,sequence
v.
carry,choose,accompany,support,contain
v. | 1. take(拿、占有)的过去式 |
n. | 1. a single uninterrupted recording of a piece of the action in a film by a camera. 2. the amount of money received from customers or clients during a fixed period of time 3. a single uninterrupted session in which a work or section of a work is recorded by audio recording equipment 4. the action of a fish in picking up or grabbing a bait or lure 5. a personal impression or opinion of something 6. the amount of money that a business earns in a particular period of time 7. a section of a film or television programme that is recorded without stopping 1. a single uninterrupted recording of a piece of the action in a film by a camera. 2. the amount of money received from customers or clients during a fixed period of time 3. a single uninterrupted session in which a work or section of a work is recorded by audio recording equipment 4. the action of a fish in picking up or grabbing a bait or lure 5. a personal impression or opinion of something 6. the amount of money that a business earns in a particular period of time 7. a section of a film or television programme that is recorded without stopping |
v. | 1. to carry or transport something or somebody from one place to another 2. to remove or steal something belonging to somebody else 3. to capture or gain possession of a place, area, or object, or win something in a contest or competition 4. to get a hold of something or somebody using a hand, or receive something into your hand 5. to choose an individual object or person from a number available 6. to place yourself in something, or start to occupy something 7. to obtain something, especially credit, glory, or blame, or accept or maintain that this is deserved 8. to buy, consume, or perform something as a regular habit 9. to enable somebody to go toward a particular place or in a particular direction, or go along something that leads to a particular place 10. to agree to perform or assume the duties associated with something 1. to carry or transport something or somebody from one place to another 2. to remove or steal something belonging to somebody else 3. to capture or gain possession of a place, area, or object, or win something in a contest or competition 4. to get a hold of something or somebody using a hand, or receive something into your hand 5. to choose an individual object or person from a number available 6. to place yourself in something, or start to occupy something 7. to obtain something, especially credit, glory, or blame, or accept or maintain that this is deserved 8. to buy, consume, or perform something as a regular habit 9. to enable somebody to go toward a particular place or in a particular direction, or go along something that leads to a particular place 10. to agree to perform or assume the duties associated with something |