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●ˌtake ˈover 🔑●ˌtake sth ˈover 🔑1. (from sb) (as sth) to take responsibility for sth after sb else has finished; to do sth instead of sb else 接替;接任;接管;接手◆Who’s going to take over from Bill as manager when he retires? 比尔退休后,谁来接替他的经理职务?◆If you’re tired of driving, I’ll take over for a while. 你要是开车开烦了,我就代你开会儿。◆I’ll take over the driving if you want. 你如果愿意,我来代你开车。◆Anita took the business over from her father. 安妮塔从父亲手中接管了这家企业。◆More and more jobs are being taken over by machines. 越来越多的工作正被机器取代。2. to gain control of a political party, a country, etc. 控制,接管,治理(政党、国家等)◆Things will change when the Socialist Party takes over. 社会党上台后情况就会不同了。◆In the film, aliens take over the world. 在影片中外星人统治了地球。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) |