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单词 to take place
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to take place
e. to take place.
(a) To take effect, succeed; to be accomplished or realized. Obsolete.
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the world > action or operation > carrying out > execute, perform, or carry out [verb (intransitive)] > be carried out
to take placea1464
stand1488
to pass off1752
to rub off1784
to come off1826
the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > succeed or be a success [verb (intransitive)]
speedc1175
fayc1300
provec1300
flourishc1400
passc1425
prosper1434
succeedc1450
to take placea1464
to come well to (our) pass1481
shift?1533
hitc1540
walka1556
fadge1573
thrive1587
work1599
to come (good) speedc1600
to go off1608
sort1613
go1699
answer1721
to get along1768
to turn up trumps1785
to come off1854
pan1865
scour1871
arrive1889
to work out1899
to ring the bell1900
to go over1907
click1916
happen1949
the world > action or operation > advantage > efficacy > be efficacious [verb (intransitive)]
workOE
availa1400
makea1400
prevaila1400
to hit the nail upon (or on) the headc1450
effect1592
serve1593
to tickle it1601
take1611
executea1627
to have force (to do)1713
answer1721
to take place1789
to do the trick1819
to hit (also go to, touch, etc.) the spot1836
produce1881
to press (also push) the button1890
to come through1906
to turn the trick1933
to make a (also the) point1991
a1464 J. Capgrave Abbreuiacion of Cron. (Cambr. Gg.4.12) (1983) 119 Þe pope gaf us leue for to edifie couentis in þese places..but þei tok no place but Clare and Wodous.
1542 N. Udall in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Lit. Men (1843) 2 I am..as well contented that my suite hath not taken place.
1600 J. Pory tr. J. Leo Africanus Geogr. Hist. Afr. viii. 304 When the Christian religion began to take place in Egypt.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan i. xv. 79 The Lawes of Nature..bind to a desire they should take place; but..to the putting them in act, not alwayes.
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones II. v. xi. 208 He directed a Blow at the young 'Squire's Breast, which luckily taking Place, reduced him to measure his Length on the Ground. View more context for this quotation
a1766 F. Sheridan Concl. Mem. Miss Sidney Bidulph (1770) IV. 30 This design can't possibly take place till next winter.
1789 J. Wesley Wks. (1872) IV. 465 His medicine immediately took place.
1825 A. Knapp & W. Baldwin Newgate Cal. IV. 334/2 Two shots..did not take place.
(b) To find acceptance (with); to have weight or influence, to take hold. Obsolete.
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society > authority > power > influence > have influence [verb (intransitive)]
weighc1386
to have, bear, carry, strike a (great, etc.) stroke1531
to hold placea1535
to take place1535
to bear (a or the) sway1549
to have weight1565
say1614
to be no small drinka1774
matter1848
to pack a punch (also wallop)a1938
1535 G. Joye Apol. Tindale sig. Ci These playn testimonyes of the scripture wolde take no place with Tindal.
1603 R. Greenway tr. Tacitus Annales (1622) xv. 28 Encouragements tooke no place: and being thus tossed with waues, the valiant man was not distinguished from the coward.
1665 J. Webb Vindic. Stone-Heng (1725) 33 Then must the Corinthian Column be condemned..if Baldo's Judgment take Place.
1740 H. Bracken Farriery Improv'd (ed. 2) II. vi. 134 This Doctrine..I don't expect will take place with many.
1774 O. Goldsmith Grecian Hist. I. i. 1 Among an unenlightened people every imposture is likely to take place.
(c) To take or have precedence (of); to go before. Cf. Phrases 1d(b). Obsolete.
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the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being better or superior > [verb (intransitive)]
to take wall1591
better1592
to take place1602
to be a huckleberry to (or over) someone's persimmon1832
1602 W. Watson Decacordon Ten Quodlibeticall Questions 19 Whether a Ies. cobler or schoolemaister, being but a lay brother..ought to take place and go before a secular Priest.
1626 S. D'Ewes Let. 4 Feb. in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. III. 219 The Lorde Conway tooke place of all barons.
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan i. iii. 8 The former comming again to take place, and be praedominant, the later followeth.
1711 Brit. Apollo 5–7 Mar. Which Woman takes Place?
1721 R. Bradley Philos. Acct. Wks. Nature 188 After this, the Physick Garden at Oxford takes place in Reputation.
1763 J. Brown Diss. Poetry & Music 29 Among some Tribes the joyous Passions, among some the gentle, among others the ferocious, predominate and take Place.
1814 J. Austen Mansfield Park II. v. 101 Though Miss Crawford is in a manner at home, at the Parsonage, you are not to be taking place of her. View more context for this quotation
1849 H. D. Thoreau Week Concord & Merrimack Rivers 390 There is no wisdom that can take place of humanity, and we find that in Chaucer.
1885 H. R. Haggard King Solomon's Mines xii. 192 If I win the day ye shall go with me to victory and honour. I will give ye oxen and wives, and ye shall take place of all the regiments.
(d) To take up or have a position; to be present. Obsolete.
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the world > space > place > presence > be present [verb (intransitive)]
beeOE
rixle?c1225
to be therea1300
to stand toa1382
to stand bya1398
report1560
reside1620
to take place1622
render1874
feature1941
1622 G. Wither Faire-virtue sig. G Marke, if euer red or white, Any where, gaue such delight, As when they haue taken place, In a worthy womans face.
1653 H. More Antidote against Atheisme ii. vii. 73 The uses indeed of the fore-named Plants..take place so in every affaire of Man.
(e) To come into existence, come to pass, happen; to occur.
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the world > existence and causation > occurrence > [verb (intransitive)]
becomec888
i-tidec888
falleOE
ywortheOE
i-limp975
belimpOE
i-timeOE
worthOE
tidea1131
goa1200
arearc1275
syec1275
betide1297
fere1297
risea1350
to come aboutc1350
overcomea1382
passa1393
comea1400
to come in (also to, on, etc.) placea1400
eschew?a1400
chevec1400
shapec1400
hold1462
to come (also go) to pass1481
proceed?1518
occura1522
bechance1527
overpass1530
sorta1535
succeed1537
adventurec1540
to fall toc1540
success1545
to fall forth1569
fadge1573
beword?1577
to fall in1578
happen1580
event1590
arrive1600
offer1601
grow1614
fudge1615
incur1626
evene1654
obvene1654
to take place1770
transpire1775
to go on1873
to show up1879
materialize1885
break1914
cook1932
to go down1946
1770 J. Langhorne & W. Langhorne tr. Plutarch Lives (1879) I. 207/2 These respects being paid, and silence taking place.
1814 J. Playfair Outl. Nat. Philos. II. i. viii. 145 The shadow may reach the earth, and a total eclipse may take place.
1894 A. Robertson Nuggets 217 The police were informed of what had taken place.
1930 W. M. Mann Wild Animals in & out of Zoo iii. 21 Since the topic of human evolution has become material for curbstone debates, heated arguments take place in front of the cages.
1996 China Post (Taipei) 14 June 13/1 Traditional embroidery..painting and printing workshops will take place every Sunday.
(f) to take the place of: see sense 13b.
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