2 In a interview, he told us that he is always happy to take on new foreign students. (page 11)
在一次采访中,他告诉我们他总是乐意接受外国新生。
take sb. on
1) phrasal verb: to employ someone:
She was taken on as a laboratory assistant.
2)to compete against or fight someone:
The Government took on the unions and won.
take sth。on
(1) to accept a particular job or responsibility:
She took too much on and made herself ill.
(2) to begin to have a particular quality:
Her voice took on a troubled tone.
短语链接:
take off 脱衣;(飞机)起飞;匆匆离开
take one's time 不急,慢慢干
take out 拿出,取出
take over 接管,接任,承袭
take part in 参加
take photos 拍照
take place 发生,进行
take possession of 占有,拥有
take pride in 对......感到自豪
take sth. for granted 认为某事当然
take the place of 代替,取代
take turns 轮流
take up 拿起,着手处理; 开始从事某事
相关高考试题
After he retired from office, Rogers ________ painting for a while, but soon lost interest. (2006年山东)
A took up B saved up C kept up D drew up
答案: A