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●ˈtake to sthto go away to a particular place, especially to escape from sth difficult or dangerous (尤指为逃避困难或危险)逃往,躲到◆She felt so ill that she took to her bed. 她感觉很不舒服,于是上床休息了。◆The rebels took to the hills. 反叛者逃进了山里。◆Thousands of people took to the streets (= went out in to the streets) in protest. 几千人走上街头示威抗议。[v + prep] ●take to your ˈheelsto start running 开始跑;溜掉◆They took to their heels and fled. 他们撒腿就跑,逃走了。 |