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词组 taken
释义
taken and had; took
Theme: DEAD
mod. dead.
I'm sorry, your cat is taken—pifted.Your cat's took, lady, tough luck.
Theme: DECEPTION
mod. cheated; deceived.
I counted my change, and I knew I was taken.You were really took, all right.
Theme: INTOXICATED - DRUGS
mod. drug intoxicated; unconscious from drugs.
The guy in the corner booth was taken and crying in his beer.His eyes were bloodshot, his hands were shaking—he was had.
Theme: UNAVAILABLE
mod. already claimed as someone's mate or lover.
Sorry, Bill, I'm already taken. Sam and I are engaged.Forget it. She's taken.

taken

and had and took
1. mod. cheated; deceived. I counted my change, and I knew I was taken.
2. mod. drug intoxicated; unconscious from drugs. The guy in the corner booth was taken and crying in his beer.
3. mod. dead. I’m sorry, your cat is taken—pifted. Your cat’s took, lady, tough luck.
4. mod. already claimed as someone’s mate or lover. Sorry, Bill, I’m already taken. Sam and I are engaged.
See:
  • (someone's) point is well taken
  • be caught/taken short
  • be taken aback
  • be taken as read
  • be taken at face value
  • be taken by surprise
  • be taken down a notch (or two)
  • be taken down a peg (or two)
  • be taken for granted
  • be taken ill
  • be taken in by (someone)
  • be taken to task (by someone)
  • be taken to the cleaners (by someone)
  • be taken under the wing of (someone)
  • be taken with (someone or something)
  • catch napping
  • get taken in (by someone or something)
  • get taken to task (by someone)
  • get taken to the cleaners (by someone)
  • give with one hand and take away with the other
  • have (one's) name taken
  • have taken leave of (one's) senses
  • lunatics have taken over the asylum, the
  • mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
  • no offense taken
  • none taken
  • point is well taken
  • point taken
  • show (one's) heels
  • take (a)hold
  • take (one) aside
  • take (one) at (one's) word
  • take (one) behind the woodshed
  • take (one) for a fool
  • take (one) for a ride
  • take (one) for a sleigh ride
  • take (one) for an idiot
  • take (one) for dead
  • take (one) out to dinner
  • take (one) to one side
  • take (one) to task
  • take (one) to the cleaners
  • take (one) to the woodshed
  • take (one's) breath away
  • take (one's) chances
  • take (one's) courage in both hands
  • take (one's) eye off the ball
  • take (one's) fancy
  • take (one's) hat off to (someone or something)
  • take (one's) medicine
  • take (one's) mind off (something)
  • take (one's) name in vain
  • take (one's) part
  • take (one's) point
  • take (one's) seat
  • take (one's) side
  • take (one's) temperature
  • take (one's) time
  • take (one's) turn
  • take (one's) word for it
  • take (out) on the street(s)
  • take (some) heat
  • take (someone or something) as (something)
  • take (someone or something) at face value
  • take (someone or something) back to (someone or some place)
  • take (someone or something) before (someone or something)
  • take (someone or something) below
  • take (someone or something) by (something)
  • take (someone or something) for
  • take (someone or something) for granted
  • take (someone or something) in as (something)
  • take (someone or something) in hand
  • take (someone or something) into (one's) heart
  • take (someone or something) into (something or some place)
  • take (someone or something) into account
  • take (someone or something) to court
  • take (someone or something) to law
  • take (someone) under (one's) wing
  • take (someone, something, or some place) by storm
  • take (someone's or something's) pulse
  • take (something) amiss
  • take (something) as (the) gospel truth
  • take (something) as gospel
  • take (something) as it comes
  • take (something) by the throat
  • take (something) down a thousand
  • take (something) for (the) gospel truth
  • take (something) for a drive
  • take (something) for a ride
  • take (something) for a spin
  • take (something) for gospel
  • take (something) further
  • take (something) hard
  • take (something) in good part
  • take (something) in the wrong way
  • take (something) in tow
  • take (something) into (one's) head
  • take (something) into (one's) own hands
  • take (something) into consideration
  • take (something) like a man
  • take (something) lying down
  • take (something) off the table
  • take (something) on (oneself)
  • take (something) on board
  • take (something) on faith
  • take (something) on the chin
  • take (something) on the nose
  • take (something) on trust
  • take (something) out in trade
  • take (something) out of context
  • take (something) personally
  • take (something) public
  • take (something) slow
  • take (something) the wrong way
  • take (something) through the nose
  • take (something) to be (something)
  • take (something) to extremes
  • take (something) to heart
  • take (something) to the grave
  • take (something) to the street(s)
  • take (something) too far
  • take (something) under advisement
  • take (something) under consideration
  • take (something) upon (oneself)
  • take (something) with a grain of salt
  • take (something) with a pinch of salt
  • take a backseat
  • take a bath
  • take a bath on (something)
  • take a bite out of (something)
  • take a blind bit of notice
  • take a chance on (someone or something)
  • take a cold shower
  • take a collection up (for someone or something)
  • take a course (in something)
  • take a crack at (something)
  • take a deep breath
  • take a dig at (someone or something)
  • take a dim view (of someone or something)
  • take a dirt nap
  • take a firm grip on (someone or something)
  • take a flyer (on something)
  • take a free ride
  • take a gamble
  • take a gander
  • take a gander (at someone or something)
  • take a guess
  • take a hand in (something)
  • take a hard line
  • take a hint
  • take a jab at (someone or something)
  • take a joke
  • take a knee
  • take a knock
  • take a leaf from (one)
  • take a leaf from (someone's) book
  • take a leaf out of (one's) book
  • take a load off (one's feet)
  • take a load off (one's) mind
  • take a long walk off a short pier
  • take a long walk on a short pier
  • take a long, hard look at (something)
  • take a look (at someone or something)
  • take a look for (someone or something)
  • take a lot of nerve (to do something)
  • take a lot off (someone's) mind
  • take a lot out of (one)
  • take a meeting
  • take a nap
  • take a new turn
  • take a nosedive
  • take a page from (someone's) book
  • take a page out of (someone's) book
  • take a pew
  • take a picture (of someone or something)
  • take a piece out of (one)
  • take a poor view of (someone or something)
  • take a pop at (someone or something)
  • take a pot shot
  • take a punt at
  • take a risk
  • take a run at (someone)
  • take a run at (something)
  • take a seat
  • take a shellacking
  • take a shot
  • take a shot (at someone or something)
  • take a shot at (someone or something)
  • take a shot in the dark
  • take a shower
  • take a spill
  • take a spin (to some place)
  • take a squat
  • take a stab at (something)
  • take a stab in the dark
  • take a stand against (someone or something)
  • take a stand on (something)
  • take a step back
  • take a straw poll
  • take a swing at (someone or something)
  • take a swipe at (someone or something)
  • take a telling-off
  • take a toll (on someone or something)
  • take a tumble
  • take a turn for the better
  • take a turn for the worse
  • take a vacation
  • take a warrant out
  • take a warrant out for (someone or something)
  • take a warrant out on (one)
  • take a whack at (someone or something)
  • take a whiz
  • take a wife
  • take a/its toll
  • take aback
  • take aboard
  • take account of (someone or something)
  • take across
  • take action
  • take action against (someone or something)
  • take action on (someone or something)
  • take advantage of (someone or something)
  • take after (one)
  • take aim (at someone or something
  • take aloft
  • take along
  • take an axe to
  • take an early bath
  • take an eye for an eye
  • take an interest in (someone or something)
  • take apart
  • take attendance
  • take away
  • take back
  • take care
  • take care of (someone or something)
  • take care of business
  • take care of number one
  • take care of numero uno
  • take center stage
  • take control (of someone or something)
  • take cover
  • take credit (for something)
  • take doing
  • take down
  • take each day as it comes
  • take eggs for money
  • take exception to (something)
  • take fire
  • take flight
  • take forever
  • take form
  • take French leave
  • take fright
  • take from (someone or something)
  • take fuel on
  • take guard
  • take heed (of someone or something)
  • take holy orders
  • take home
  • take hostage
  • take hostages
  • take ill
  • take in
  • take in water
  • take inventory
  • take issue
  • take issue with (someone or something)
  • take it
  • take it down a notch
  • take it easy
  • take it easy on (someone or something)
  • take it from here
  • take it from the top
  • take it from there
  • take it in the neck
  • take it into (one's) head (to do something)
  • take it on (oneself) to (do something)
  • take it on the lam
  • take it one day at a time
  • take it out of (one)
  • take it out on (someone or something)
  • take it upon (oneself) to (do something)
  • take it with (one) (when one goes)
  • take leave
  • take leave of (one's) senses
  • take leave of (someone or something)
  • take liberties
  • take matters into (one's) own hands
  • take no account of (someone or something)
  • take no for an answer
  • take no part in/of (something)
  • take no prisoners
  • take note
  • take note (of someone or something)
  • take note of (something)
  • take notes
  • take notice (of someone or something)
  • take off
  • take off (one's) hat (to someone or something)
  • take off after (someone or something)
  • take off from (something)
  • take offence (at something)
  • take offense (at) (something)
  • take office
  • take on
  • take on (a) new meaning
  • take on (a) new significance
  • take on (someone or something) as (something)
  • take on a life of its own
  • take on board
  • take on fuel
  • take on too much
  • take one for the team
  • take one look (at someone or something)
  • take out
  • take out a warrant
  • take out a warrant for (someone or something)
  • take out a warrant on (one)
  • take out the trash
  • take over
  • take over the reins
  • take part
  • take possession (of something)
  • take pot luck
  • take pride (in someone or something)
  • take refuge in (something or some place)
  • take root
  • take second place
  • take shape
  • take sick
  • take sides
  • take sides against (someone or something)
  • take silk
  • take solace in (something)
  • take some beating
  • take some doing
  • take some nerve (to do something)
  • take soundings
  • take steps to (do something)
  • take stock (of something)
  • take stock in (something)
  • take the air
  • take the bad with the good
  • take the bait
  • take the ball before the bound
  • take the bear by the tooth
  • take the bench
  • take the biscuit
  • take the bit in (one's) mouth
  • take the bit in (one's) teeth
  • take the bitter with the sweet
  • take the blame (for something)
  • take the bread out from people's mouths
  • take the bread out of (one's) mouth
  • take the bread out of people's mouths
  • take the Browns to the Super Bowl
  • take the bull by its horns
  • take the bull by the horns
  • take the cake
  • take the chance (to do something)
  • take the checkered flag
  • take the chequered flag
  • take the chill off (of) (something or some place)
  • take the cloth
  • take the coward's way out
  • take the cure
  • take the easy way out
  • take the fall (for someone or something)
  • take the field
  • take the first crack at (something)
  • take the floor
  • take the game to
  • take the gas pipe
  • take the gilt off the gingerbread
  • take the heat
  • take the heat off (of) (someone or something)
  • take the heat out of (something)
  • take the helm
  • take the high ground
  • take the hint
  • take the hit (for someone or something)
  • take the initiative
  • take the King's/Queen's shilling
  • take the L
  • take the law into (one's) own hands
  • take the lead
  • take the liberty of (doing something)
  • take the liberty to do (something)
  • take the line of least resistance
  • take the long count
  • take the long view
  • take the low road
  • take the Michael (out of someone or something)
  • take the mick (out of someone or something)
  • take the mickey (out of someone or something)
  • take the mike (out of someone or something)
  • take the occasion (to do something)
  • take the offensive
  • take the opportunity (to do something)
  • take the piss (out of) (someone or something)
  • take the pledge
  • take the plunge
  • take the pulse of (something)
  • take the rag off the bush
  • take the rap (for someone or something)
  • take the rein(s)
  • take the rise (out of) (someone or something)
  • take the rough with the smooth
  • take the shadow for the substance
  • take the shine off
  • take the shirt off (one's) back
  • take the slack up
  • take the stage
  • take the stand
  • take the starch out of (one)
  • take the sting out of (something)
  • take the teeth out of
  • take the time
  • take the trouble
  • take the trouble of (doing something)
  • take the trouble to (do something)
  • take the veil
  • take the view that
  • take the wheel
  • take the wind out of (one's) sails
  • take the wooden spoon
  • take the wraps off
  • take things easy
  • take things one day at a time
  • take time by the forelock
  • take time out
  • take to
  • take to (one's) heels
  • take to (something) like a duck to water
  • take to bed
  • take to pieces
  • take to the hustings
  • take to the road
  • take to the stump
  • take to the tall timber(s)
  • take to wife
  • take too much on
  • take trouble over (something)
  • take trouble with (something)
  • take turns
  • take umbrage
  • take umbrage at (something)
  • take up
  • take up (one's) abode
  • take up (the) cudgels against (someone or something)
  • take up a collection
  • take up arms (against someone or something)
  • take up for (someone or something)
  • take up residence in (some place)
  • take up space
  • take up the challenge
  • take up the gauntlet
  • take up the hatchet
  • take up the running
  • take up where (one) left off
  • take up with (one)
  • take vows
  • take with (one or something)
  • take years off (of) (one)
  • taken
  • taken aback
  • taken for dead
  • taken with
  • taken with (someone or something)
  • taken with, be
  • the Dutch have taken Holland
  • the inmates have taken over the asylum
  • the lunatics have taken over the asylum
  • the mouse that has but one hole is quickly taken
  • this taken?
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