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单词 take-up
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take-upnoun [ S ]

uk/ˈteɪk.ʌp/us/ˈteɪk.ʌp/

how much people start to use or accept a service, or sometimes a product, that has become available to them:

We are calling for government action to improve the take-up of state benefits.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Accepting & agreeing

  • accept
  • accredited
  • assent
  • be ruled by sb idiom
  • buy-in
  • conclude
  • countenance
  • court
  • embrace
  • gauntlet
  • leap
  • middle ground
  • mustn't grumble idiom
  • pounce
  • reach
  • respect
  • signatory
  • swallow
  • take sb up on sth
  • unquestioning

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take-upnoun [ U or S ]

also takeup ukus

COMMERCE the degree to which people start to buy or use a product or service that has become available:

It is hard to know what the take-up of the new flat-rate service will be.
It's been a raging success, with more than 90% take-up.
The group's recent rights issue is suffering from a low take-up rate.
high/low/poor take-up Part of the reason for the poor take-up may be that people will have to disclose very personal details.
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