单词 | Take on |
例句 | 1. Don't take on more than you can handle. 2. He is always ready to take on heavy responsibilities. 3. Don't take on more than you can. 4. She refused to take on the traditional woman's role. 5. I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. 6. No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job. 7. Why did you take on this assignment if you're so busy? 8. The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power. 9. Nobody was keen to take on such a thankless task. 10. It is up to Europe to take on the mantle of leadership in environmental issues. 11. I only take on work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money. 12. Empty houses quickly take on a forlorn look. 13. I don't want to take on any more commitments. 14. We stopped to take on fuel. 15. The high style didn't take on for some time. 16. He wants to take on that boxing champion. 17. When did she take on with that man? 18. What's your take on this issue? 19. The problem was beginning to take on gigantic proportions. 20. The bus stopped to take on more passengers. 21. What's his take on the plan? 22. Why don't you take on sb. your own size? 23. Don't take on more than you can cope with. 24. The school bus stopped to take on pupils. 25. Events began to take on a more sinister aspect. 26. We can't take on any more work-we're fully stretched as it is. 27. He now felt ready to take on the role of director. 28. Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high. 29. Life comes with many challenges.The ones that should not scare us are the ones we can take on and take control of. 30. Maturity does not lie in how old you are,[sentence dictionary] but how strong you are to take on responsibilities. 1. Don't take on more than you can handle. 2. Don't take on more than you can. 3. She refused to take on the traditional woman's role. 4. I don't feel ready to take on new responsibilities. 5. No other organisation was able or willing to take on the job. 6. Why did you take on this assignment if you're so busy? 7. The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power. 8. It is up to Europe to take on the mantle of leadership in environmental issues. 9. I only take on work that excites me, even if it means turning down lots of money. 31. Institutions provide a context in which individuals can take on different roles. 32. He has been asked to take on the mantle of managing director in the New York office. 33. The party began to take on an unreal, almost nightmarish quality. 34. Tonight they take on a Chinese pairing in their bid to reach the final tomorrow. 35. She was prepared to take on the job, with all its associated risks. 36. I hope that they will take on board some of what you have said. 37. They are not always willing to take on untrained workers, but there's no harm in asking. 38. Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees. 39. He was so happy to leave school, he felt ready to take on the world. 40. Do you really think we can take on the big boys ? 41. I don't know how much spending money to take on holiday. 42. Ajax will take on Juventus in this year's European Cup Final. 43. The chameleon can take on the colours of its background. 44. I've been trying to persuade her to take on more staff, but so far without success. 45. After consulting with her daughter and manager she decided to take on the part, on her terms. 46. He was prepared to take on anyone who laid a finger on us. 47. They no longer have to take on large numbers of temporary workers to do the harvesting. 48. We could take on extra staff - that's one possibility. 49. I've had to take on the role of mother in her absence. 50. If women want to take on the business world they are welcome to it as far as I'm concerned. 51. Don't take on too much work - the extra cash isn't worth it. 52. The world's most prestigious insurance company was last night squaring up to take on MPs who have accused it of being riddled with corruption. 53. Banks need to take on board the views of their customers. 54. Don't take on so! 55. Nigeria will take on Argentina in the first round of the World Cup on Saturday. 56. Employees may face increasing pressure to take on more of their own medical costs in retirement. 57. He has been the trailblazer and given British sprinters the belief that we are able to take on and beat the world's best. 58. Be careful you don't take on too much responsibility . 59. This is a brief stop to take on passengers and water. 60. Childcare schemes take on an added importance at a time of national recession. 61. She was plucked from the corps de ballet to take on Juliet. 62. The ship stopped to take on a cargo of fruit. 63. Please lay out all the clothes you want to take on holiday. 64. The picture seemed to take on the aura of an ancient work of art. 65. Towns merged to take on the appearance of a city. 66. She was keen to take on the role of producer. 67. The number of staff we can take on will be determined by how much money we're allowed to spend. 68. This government is too gutless to take on the big long-term problems such as pollution. 69. A small worry in the back of your mind can for no apparent reason assume/take on massive proportions in the middle of the night. 70. Large political conflicts do take on informational overtones. 71. Each has a slightly different take on aging. 72. Why then do managers take on these extra burdens? 73. Take on the world and never cry craven,() he'd said. 74. When he decided to expand his department, he was given immediate authority to advertise for and take on an assistant. 75. If they belong to the party that wins power they may well take on a government office of some kind. 76. The same theory may take on quite different political, moral and even existential meanings according to particular circumstances of context and conjuncture. 77. What is her attitude towards tantrums or bad behaviour and what action would she take on your behalf? 78. The Mantela was an honest ship, with no frills,[] but ready to take on all comers. 79. He had been ready to defy the conventions and take on the world - and win! he thought. 80. But he'd take on some one like Glenda Grower, who's a much tougher customer. 81. Second, whether adoptive parents could be found who are willing to take on this new challenge. 82. That bag's too large to take on the plane - I can check it for you. 83. Since Gatting and his troops had retained the Ashes just a few days beforehand, they were ready to take on all comers. 84. Do both parents feel ready financially to take on a new baby? 85. Perhaps the best man could take on the responsibility of arriving before the guests and checking the microphone. 86. They also took turns administering the city-state, drawing lots to settle who would take on which job. 87. Increasingly the role of initial assessment will take on a new importance and will focus on centres' guidance structures and procedures. 88. Tipis take on color from the wood you burn in your fire. 89. Not a happy marriage, and not one that could take on the extra burden of a weeping widowed friend. 90. I'd take on all comers, especially when I was broke. 91. If you are a good competitor, you take on all comers. 92. Other female psychologists conform to Laws's description of women in academia who take on male-associated traits to mask their gender. 93. There's a limit on how much luggage you can take on a plane, but there are ways to beat the system. 94. Dragons, a game requiring several players who take on fantasy personas with various attributes that determine their success in assorted quests. 95. But the highlight for me was a thumping take on a buzzer which came adrift after a couple of really powerful lunges. 96. At first, he appeared to have no immediate plans to take on the armed forces. 97. Four pilot Workstart schemes will be started, offering financial assistance to employers who take on people who have been long-term unemployed. 98. What has forced airline staff to take on this policing role of checking the travel documents of would-be asylum seekers? 99. Its members take on the characteristics of mechanical cogs, performing their prescribed chores until they are worn out and replaced. 100. For Joshua, at sixty-two, and suffering from a bad leg, distances had begun to take on an extraordinary significance. 101. Meanwhile, the Montana state government seems unlikely to take on the call for translocation and a reduced cull. 102. Although recently the Association has been enabled to take on some 250 full-time archaeologists, there is still an acute shortage. 103. That they are prepared to take on board such a past, one must hold in awe. 104. Let somebody else take on Johnny and his bloody war, she thought viciously. 105. Although activists take on global economic and political issues, their affiliations, allegiances and loyalties are bound up in local communities. 106. Other particles could take on names of the cardinal virtues. 107. Later, in the retelling, the act would take on a certain amount of bravado. 108. Although a late developer,[sentencedict .com] it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion. 109. In these circumstances such corporate wealth begins to take on an almost abstract quality. 110. Hopefully, when the financial climate gets better we'll be able to take on more workers. 111. They begin, after all, as caricatures who only take on further dimensions as the tale develops. 112. As companies become disembodied into some Barlowian cyberspace, they take on the character of software. 113. In that respect, physicians take on an additional burden beyond their immediate remit. 114. He ran out of sponsorship money and had to take on odd jobs like window cleaning to fund his Formula Three programme. 115. When their businesses were booming, they could afford to pose as tough-talking entrepreneurs keen to take on the telephone companies. 116. If it should turn out that the fire was started by an arsonist, the story will take on additional meaning. 117. Even in his final months Clinton is unwilling to take on demagogues to his far right. 118. Private contractors take over from them next month, and have said they won't take on Tony and George Sabin. 119. But for the moment, it seems he isn't the luxury most women want to take on a desert island with them. 120. Along the way, it effectively preempted the problem of needing to take on token individuals to comply with government mandates. 121. In the evening they can take on a luminous glow and fill the air with perfume. 122. However, it is impossible for small builders to take on trainees. 123. Clinical assessments were estimated to take on average 9.8 minutes for a regular review and 13.4 minutes for an annual review. 124. That was a particularly black day for those of us who had urged the President to take on the Chief at Interior. 125. Please contact the Office immediately if you would like to take on the challenge of this demanding task. 126. Be active! Take on responsibility! Work for the things you believe in. If you do not, you are surrendering your fate to others. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 127. Several additional features can now be added like colour or photographs and the product starts to take on a more professional look. 128. His face has commenced to take on that same haggard, puzzled look of pressure that the face on the floor has. 129. If you are a teacher I do not ask you to believe or take on trust anything I say. 130. So many producers are so afraid to take on a new project like that. 131. It is unfair, however, to expect nurses to take on this new role and responsibility without adequate training and supervision. 132. Do I have any family commitments which restrict the sort of job I can take on? 133. Odysseus was determined to drive the suitors away by force, but how could two men take on a whole company? 134. Norwich agreed to take on an extra twelve staff and to clear the backlog of applications. 135. The grains take on simple polygonal. 136. Take on challenges outside your job description. 137. Does Lord Krishna take on human form? 138. PB : What is your take on cultural relativism? 138. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 139. Nonionic surfactant take on moist and emulsification characteristic. Its characteristic is related to structure. 140. Andriy Shevchenko has only one qualifier. Ukraine take on Georgia in Kiev on Wednesday September 6 th. 141. Above the two periods take on continuity relationship, lay up traditional aesthetic sense. 142. The knee - jerk assumption of he argues, is that as countries modernise they take on western characteristics. 143. India take on Pakistan in Johannesburg in the final of the inaugural ICC World Twenty 20. 144. Why would you take on faith far more important claims about your eternal salvation? 145. Cmtm: What measures will Excavator Association take on quality control of imported secondhand machines? 146. Mount Battie without losing its definition would take on a blue luminosity. 147. Humanistic education should take on new look under new circumstances. 148. Miss Glover and I are going to take on Miss Jane Hancock and Arthur Branderton. 149. Gods start to take on a human form , so monotheism appears around this time. 150. M : I hope Beijng starts to take on a new look now. 151. In some works, flowers take on a powerful emblematic quality. 152. Paintings: Lifeless images rendered in colorful goop. But at night, they take on a life of their own. 153. Also playing on Tuesday is Andriy Shevchenko. Ukraine take on Azerbaijan in Kiev. 154. From time to time he will take on a new persona. 155. Paraguay are next in action on Wednesday night when they take on Chile. 156. So the structure can only take on the displacement produced by the live load. 157. Trees are sapped of their pigment and take on an albino look. 158. We top off, take on provisions and torpedoes, and go. 159. After 1978 the farm began to take on a new look. 160. I' m sorry , but we can't take on any responsibility for every kind of mishap. 160. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 161. Mr Wolfe believes after - tax performance will take on greater importance in the coming years. 162. Will Zaobao's bi - lingual column continue to take on this challenge? 163. Do you take on any part - time work in your leisure time? 164. Tengzhong would take on Hummer's dealer accords and senior management. 165. The song is called What's Yr [ your ] Take on Cassavetes. 166. We believe the rockery art will be further developed and take on a new look! 167. What he saw took on tangibility. His abnormal power of vision made abstractions take on concrete form. 168. In a dividend recap, companies take on additional debt to pay dividends to their owners. 169. In failing to push harder to take on Goldman, the SEC again demonstrated its irrelevance. 170. 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