单词 | take over |
释义 | take over < officers … preparing to take over the administration of occupied territories — Bernard Bloch > < a perfect handbook … on how to take over and use an honest nationalist government — R.A.Smith > < took the family business over when he was thirty > < automation is taking us over — John Lear > < took over the furniture of the previous tenant > : adopt, borrow < Christianity took over this aspect of Platonism — Bertrand Russell > < Romans continued to take over from the Greeks not only their philosophy but their more practical arts — Benjamin Farrington > intransitive verb 1. < told his assistant to take over for him > < placed two loaded pistols on the president's desk and told all who had tarried to listen that he was taking over — New Republic > 2. < saw a new point of view taking over — W.H.Hale > < the home is vanishing and the business office is taking over — Eric Sevareid > < the late twenties, when the movies took over — Arthur Miller > < now his emotional nature took over — H.A.McHugh > < transplanted tropical flowers and plants take over completely — Steve Trumbull > |
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