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●ˌtake sth ˈover 🔑1. to gain control of a business, a company, etc. by buying it or by buying most of its shares 收购,接管,接收(企业、公司等)◆The company was taken over last September. 这家公司去年 9 月被收购了。◆They have already taken over several smaller airlines. 他们已经收购了几家小航空公司。OBJ company SYN buy sth out2. if you take over a place, you fill it or use the whole of it so that other people cannot use it 占满,占用(某处)◆We’re taking over the whole hotel for the conference. 我们要为这次会议包下整个宾馆。3. to start living in a place or using it 迁入,开始使用(某处)◆The flat was a mess when we took it over. 我们搬进那套公寓时,里面一团糟。◆This building used to be a school until the hotel took it over. 这座建筑曾经是所学校,后来改成旅馆了。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈtakeover noun [countable, uncountable]1. an act of gaining control of a company by buying most of its shares 收购;接管;接收◆The company have abandoned their takeover bid. 这家公司已经放弃了收购出价。2. an act of gaining control of a country, region or city, especially by force (对国家、地区或城市的)控制,强行接管◆a military takeover 军事接管 |