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单词 take up
释义
take up
1. phrasal verb B1
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.
He did not particularly want to take up a competitive sport. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
He left a job in the City to take up farming. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
Angela used to be a model and has decided to take it up again. [VERB noun PARTICLE]
2. phrasal verb B2
If you take up a question, problem, or cause, you act on it or discuss how you are going to act on it.
Mr de Garis's MP, Max Madden, took up the case. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
Scientists present evidence of an environmental threat and a pressure group will take up the issue. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
Dr Mahathir intends to take up the proposal with the prime minister. [V P n + with]
If the bank is unhelpful, take it up with the Ombudsman. [VERB noun PARTICLE + with]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
3. phrasal verb B1
If you take up a job, you begin to work at it.
He will take up his post as the head of the civil courts at the end of next month. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
4. phrasal verb B2
If you take up an offer or a challenge, you accept it.
Increasingly, more farmers are taking up the challenge of growing asparagus. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
96 per cent of the eligible employees took up the offer. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
5. phrasal verb B2
If something takes up a particular amount of time, space, or effort, it uses that amount.
I know how busy you must be and naturally I wouldn't want to take up too much of your time. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
The entire memo took up two pages. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
A good deal of my time is taken up with reading critical essays and reviews. [be VERB-ed PARTICLE + with]
The aim was not to take up valuable time with the usual boring pictures. [V P n + with]
6. phrasal verb [no passive]
If you take up a particular position, you get into a particular place in relation to something else.
He had taken up a position in the centre of the room. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
U.N. peacekeeping forces are expected to take up positions along the border. [VERB PARTICLE noun (not pronoun)]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
7. phrasal verb
If you take up something such as a task or a story, you begin doing it after it has been interrupted or after someone else has begun it.
Gerry's partner Jo takes up the story. [VERB PARTICLE noun]
'No, no, no,' says Damon, taking up where Dave left off. [VERB PARTICLE wh]
[Also VERB noun PARTICLE]
8.  See also take-up
See full dictionary entry for take
take-up
uncountable noun
Take-up is the rate at which people apply for or buy something which is offered, for example financial help from the government or shares in a company. [mainly British]
...a major campaign to increase the take-up of welfare benefits. [+ of]
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