take up
英 [teik ʌp]美 [tek ʌp]
take up意思解释
释义开始从事;接受(提议);占用; 英英释义 take up n.a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion同义

take up读音音标
英 [teik ʌp]
美 [tek ʌp]
take up意思解释
释义
开始从事;
接受(提议);
占用;
英英释义
take upn.
a device for reducing slack or taking up lost motion
同义词:take-up
the action of taking up as by tightening or absorption or reeling in
同义词:take-up
v.
pursue or resume
adopt
同义词:latch onfasten onhook onseize on
turn one\'s interest to
take up time or space
begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job
同义词:start
take up and practice as one\'s own
同义词:adoptborrowtake over
occupy or take on
同义词:assumetakestrike
take up a liquid or a gas either by adsorption or by absorption
同义词:sorb
take out or up with or as if with a scoop
同义词:scoopscoop outlift outscoop up
accept
同义词:take in
take in, also metaphorically
同义词:absorbsuckimbibesoak upsop upsuck updrawtake in
take up as if with a sponge
同义词:take insop upsuck in
return to a previous location or condition
同义词:resume
双语例句
用作动词(v.)She took up the receiver and began to dial the number.她拿起听筒开始拨电话号码。When did you take up Japanese as a second foreign language?你什么时间开始选修日语作为第二语言?It is necessary for us to take up productive labour.我们需要从事生产劳动。Use a blotter to take up the spilt ink.用一张吸墨纸把溅出来的墨水吸掉。You should take up my suggestion and start saving money.你应该接受我的建议,开始存钱。They take up too much space.它们占了太多空间。She took up the narrative where John had left off.她接着讲约翰未讲完的故事。
