take up
基本解釋
- 拿起;開始從事;占據(jù)(時間,地方)
英漢例句
- Leaves of many plants take up carbon dioxide and fix it in organic acids.
許多植物的葉子吸收二氧化碳,并使之化合成有機酸。 - Then, we plot the different graphs so that they each take up one fourth of the screen.
然后,我們繪制不同的曲線圖,從而它們可以每個圖占據(jù)屏幕的四分之一。 - We will take up these issues and offer some advice on how to structure your transactions in Part 3 of this series.
在此系列的第 3 部分中,我們將討論這些問題并提供一些關(guān)于如何構(gòu)造應(yīng)用程序的建議。 - "I am not the first president to take up this cause," he said "but I am determined to be the last."
- So if you had a book as long as the Gospel of Matthew, it'd take up a pretty thick scroll.
如果你有一本像馬太福音一樣長的書,那么它就是很厚的一卷。
耶魯公開課 - 新約課程節(jié)選 - Iser We may or may not have the lecture on Iser, but on Tuesday we'll be getting into the varieties of formalism and first we'll take up the American New Criticism.
我們將來可能有一講會詳細介紹,但下周二我們講各種形式主義,首先是美國新批評。
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Gossip has it Hubner even threatened not to take up her job in the EP.
ECONOMIST: European politics
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you take up an activity or a subject, you become interested in it and spend time doing it, either as a hobby or as a career.
- If you take up a question, problem, or cause, you act on it or discuss how you are going to act on it.
- If you take up a job, you begin to work at it.
- If you take up an offer or a challenge, you accept it.
- If something takes up a particular amount of time, space, or effort, it uses that amount.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 拿起;開始從事