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单词 Take in
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1. Our club plan to take in 20 new members.
2. Fish take in oxygen through their gills.
3. The cells elongate as they take in water.
4. do you take in your tea?
5. Several families take in foreign students.
6. The salesman finds it easy to take in old ladies.
7. Can you take in the waist of these trousers?
8. The ship stopped here to take in freight.
9. She found it difficult to take in the situation.
10. They plan to take in $1.6 billion.
11. The students couldn't take in the lecture.
12. Which newspaper do you take in?
13. The play did not take in this city.
14. Humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
15. How many sugars do you take in coffee?
16. I was wondering if you might want to take in a movie with me this evening.
17. They will certainly need to take in plenty of liquid.
18. I tried to take in what he was saying about nuclear fusion,(/take in.html) but most of it went over my head.
19. If the skirt is too big, we can take in the waist.
20. We have decided to take in lodgers to help pay the mortgage.
21. They continued a few miles further to take in Hinton House.
22. They used an air compressor to take in atmospheric air , compress it, and force it into the cabin.
23. You can also take in some of the notable architectural monuments.
24. I generally try to take in a show when I'm in New York on business.
25. These village cottages take in paying guests during the summer holidays.
26. Gazing up into his eyes, she seemed to take in all he said.
27. My house is full; I can't take in any more guests.
28. I like the way he just assumes we'll listen to him when he doesn't take in a word anyone else says!
29. It was an interesting exhibition, but there was too much to take in at once.
30. If you have a spare room, put it to work for you - take in a lodger.
1. The cells elongate as they take in water.
2. Several families take in foreign students.
3. They used an air compressor to take in atmospheric air , compress it, and force it into the cabin.
31. I thought we might get something to eat and then take in a movie.
32. I could hardly take in what the old man said.
33. It was the best course of action to take in the circumstances.
34. You have to learn to give and take in any relationship.
35. An observation deck lets you take in the passing scenery.
36. They will take in the sights of the city tomorrow.
37. What different forms does it take in different societies?
38. More words I can't take in.
39. The right to take in lodgers.
40. Simon House and the annex take in people from the street and try to help them sort out their lives.
41. These principles essentially define the subject: they are the bearings that teachers need to take in order to plot their course.
42. Eloise was capable of what almost amounted to mesmerism, so thoroughly did she take in her intended victims.
43. Film confers a certain kind of knowledge; watching it, we take in the world with our eyes.
44. Before leaving the chamber, Mungo turned back to take in the scene; to fix it in his mind.
45. Second, descriptions help your readers take in your message more completely.
45. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
46. The trivial upsets of daily living assume importance but the big tragedies they take in their stride.
47. We take in the dream, a cloth from the line the trains fling sparks on in our city.
48. That discussion will be broadened to take in the notion of generic strategies and the further implications for accounting.
49. Perhaps then they can take in the fine points the lessons of our own lives offer.
50. One train a day in each direction will take in Stockton, Hartlepool and Sunderland, terminating at Newcastle.
51. They take in surplus funds from other institutions and use the funds to deal in treasury and commercial bills.
52. Cats are normally extremely efficient at regulating the amount of food they take in.
53. His lyrics take in many facets of relationships, including their positive and negative sides.
54. As my eyes continued their upward sweep they paused to take in her narrow waist and slim athletic figure.
55. Lakes may take in water from many miles away that has percolated through the soil or through aquifers over decades.
56. Like their aquatic counterparts they have to take in a great deal of substance to supply their energy needs.
57. You'd take in an incapable because if he fell in the roadway, he might get run over.
58. Such is the delight that people take in seeking out follies at weekends that the Fellowship has quickly gathered momentum.
59. This could be followed by a wider shot to take in the overall scene, showing the dazzling displays and hurrying shoppers.
60. While it spun away, Clare had time to take in the appearance of the room.
61. But you should be aware of the impact on your house contents insurance policy if you do take in paying guests.
62. Denver International must take in at least $ 304 million in revenues next year to cover annual debt service and operating costs.
63. She was in no mood to take in the line of junkies on the second floor waiting for their fix.
64. This is the source of the oxygen which we all require and which we take in when we breathe.
65. Day Two: The day is yours to take in the sights of Cologne.
66. Jazz tossed his hair back for the first time to take in what was going on.
67. They did, in fact, take in a small number of elderly people.
68. That morning Doreen's absence meant that I had to make the coffee and take in the biscuits to Mr Hutton.
69. What steps will you take in furtherance of that resolution?
70. Nutty did not take in much of what the Sergeant said the first night.
71. And decide to take in the sights of the town.
72. If all goes well, our own production of cholesterol should decrease in relation to the amount we take in from outside.
73. Much of the joy typical of Great Groups seems to reflect the profound pleasure humans take in solving difficult problems.
74. In London there are always communities and societies that take in all different kinds of people.
75. Like jellyfish, they have only one opening to their gut through which they both take in food and eject waste.
75. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
76. The recognized way of doing this was to own a boarding house and take in summer guests.
77. When we talk to each other we usually take in this kind of visual information subconsciously.
78. A woman who offers hospitality to guests is more honourable than one who has to take in lodgers for a fee.
79. Relax with a glass of chilled local wine or schnapps from the ship's bar while you take in the breathtaking scenery.
80. As we pointed out, many new firms take in partners to share the costs and the potential profits.
81. The first audits will take place this autumn as part of a rolling programme which will eventually take in all centres.
82. My eyes glued to the beer mat I tried to take in what was being said.
83. He made a good living, and seemed resentful of his wife's decision to take in a lodger.
84. But whereas open-end funds take in cash from investors at any time, closed-end funds have a fixed amount of assets.
85. Mystified, Delaney, still trying to take in more details of the map, followed.
86. Some warrens are so extensive they can range over as much as 50 acres or take in a complete gravel working.
87. What it did was to take in drunks and sinful women(), and not do anything about making them repent.
88. Others used their empty houses to run a corner shop or to take in lodgers, sometimes both together.
89. His mind could not take in all the implications of this sudden realization.
90. While the prosecution case is being presented the decision as to what course to take in these circumstances remains with counsel.
91. A human being can undergo only so many changes and take in only so many experiences.
92. For the first time, she started to relax and take in her surroundings.
93. The faster the heart beats the more rapidly we may be inclined to breathe and the more oxygen we take in.
94. The setup should be expanded to take in a plotter for graphic and map output.
95. Though poor, the family found room to take in another farmhand by the name of Alexander Serenelli.
96. Charles Booth argued, probably correctly, that old age pensions would encourage children to take in elderly parents.
97. Reports about the costs of rearing children are more than we can take in.
98. Evolution soon enabled some cells to take in, as food, highly organized matter, such as other life-forms.
99. Banks were able to bid aggressively for wholesale deposits and to take in funds in return for the issue of certificates of deposit.
100. Fish take in oxygen from the water and excrete ammonia and carbon dioxide through their gills.
101. I am increasingly convinced that a comprehensive test ban would be a big step to take in curbing proliferation.
102. I was too numbed still to take in the situation and to realize fully the drastic change in my life.
103. These kinds of beliefs invariably steer the organization away from the measures it needs to take in times of crisis.
104. WY: How long did it take in all?
105. Ans. I must take in sail,(sentence dictionary) and look out.
106. The dye doesn't take in cold water.
107. This plot does not take in water.
108. This type of paper can take in water well.
109. I couldn't take in the meaning of the word.
110. Orders are given to take in sail.
111. So I thought maybe I'd take in a roomer.
112. It is time to be old, to take in sail.
113. Hikers stop to take in the view at Grand Staircase - Escalante National Monument.
114. The sightseers who come by bus----and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side----don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theater in Stratford.
115. Scientists say plants lose ninety-five percent of the water they take in through these pores.
116. Their eyes andears take in all sights and sounds hazily , without concentration and with little appreciation.
117. Cyclists can take in the sights, sounds and smells denied to many four-wheeled travellers or subway passengers.
118. Carver found that college-level readers optimally take in and understand spoken words at the same word rate that they take in written words—typically about 300 words per minute.
119. The insects take in oxygen and, inside special cells, combine it with a substance called luciferin to produce light with almost no heat.
120. Make up the sales policies in the responsible area, take in charge of regional sales, technical service , Organize all necessary commercial and technical activities, Fulfill company sales target.
121. Hikers in Denali State Park, just east of the national park, take in awe-inspiring views of the Alaska Range.
122. Plants take in water through their roots, then release it through small pores on the underside of their leaves.
123. The basic agreement stipulates the specific measures that the two Koreas must take in order to achieve reconciliation, nonaggression, exchanges and cooperation.
124. They take in water from the soil through the roots.
125. Over the past decade or so, researchers have begun to focus on the special role dads take in child-rearing.
126. People often hold their breath, or take in too much oxygen and hyperventilate.
127. JPPF is designed to take in a number of tasks, distribute their execution over the compute nodes, then recompose the results into the appropriate format.
128. So, once which woman by man take in everything in a glance much more difficult long, they are after telesis , the likelihood should make conquer dream additionally again.
129. You may even consider adding new picnic table or lawn furniture near the lake to allow them to sit, relax a moment and take in the view.
130. The scene is gory and hideous, but Tarantino wants you to laugh during this scene, to take in the excessiveness of it all and chuckle at its stupidity.
131. Then turning to the crew , he said, " Bear a hand there , to take in sail! "
132. Self Descriotion: Take in charge of Wu Gang enterprise management, reform and legal affairs.
133. The pupils dilate ( to take in more light ).
134. Pass through greatly the argil child that be born window can see one is fastening red scarf, piquant bearing take in everything in a glance, let a person look at also cannot help laughing.
135. Mr. Shi Jian Nong , tutor of the doctors from Institute of psychology Research Chinese Academy of Sciences let his student Mr. Liu Zhen Kui take in charge of this study.
136. However I thought that TM just did not have the merits to consume the nectarpills as he was no longer able to take in any solid food.
137. The answer has to do with the way the brain is organized at birth, and the momentous leaps it has to take in a preposterously short period of time for that child to grow naturally and normally.
138. First the child begins to take in the feeling of defectiveness or un-loveability.
139. On the other hand, they gradually brush aside party casualism which regards adoption as pure contractual behaviour, and take in the supervision of.
140. But whether Gaddafi will see his 42nd anniversary in power, on Sept. 1, could depend on the outcome of the talks in Washington, Brussels and the U. N. about what military action to take in Libya.
141. Take in charge of analysis and resolving of these parts'test incident, assembling and aftermarket problems.
142. The sightseers who come by bus- and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side—don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theatre in Stratford.
143. The bronchi supply air and pulmonary arteriessupply blood to the lungs. Together they take in air from theatmosphere, oxygenate the blood, and excrete the carbon dioxide backout of the body.
144. These students are making forward-looking decisions about what courses to take in high school, Hyde says, based in part on what they want to do next.
145. Therefore, imports of counterfeit bearings in the bearing body for rust prevention processing is easy to leave a thick layer of oil stain, take in your hand will feel sticky kick into gear for.
146. Then turning to the crew , he Bear a hand there , to take in sail! ""
147. Take in the breathtaking scenery around Queenstown before flying home from Christchurch.
148. Viola: So, goodness. That was a lot to take in at teatime.
149. This theatrical model couldn't be more different from the typical experience of a West End show, whereby a room full of passive ticket-buyers take in the entertainment on a proscenium stage.
150. Squids take in water and then force it out of holes in their bodies.
151. Guests can play chef in its gourmet kitchen, swim in its expansive oceanfront pool, or take in rounds of golf with preferential tee times at outstanding nearby courses.
152. The resulting state graph and table representations indicate the actions to take in response to each event in all situations.
153. I take in the dock-green porch swing , the birch-leg table , the twin bed where my sister sleeps , the smoky glass of the kerosene lantern .
154. The joint inspection legal group may take in comrades from other relevant departments according to the actual circumstances of the boundary lines of administrative areas.
155. Alpha-carotene is a powerful antioxidant that we take in largely from eating a diet high in vegetables and fruits.
156. Modern Chinese can take in these words with an open mind and standardized system, and make these loanwords properly embedded in Modern Chinese by relying mainly on free translation.
157. The brain then suddenly sends an emergency signal, telling the person to wake up and take in a big gulp of air.
158. You are suffered to take in charge of planing and executing the backed-up datas in the conference.
159. Conversion to a bank holding company will limit the amount of leverage that Goldman Sachs can take in its business. It will have to keep more capital on hand and borrow less.
160. Also remember for post-match that your players are unlikely to react well to harsh teamtalks in the first few games you take in charge.
161. The Department of Accounting was established in 2004 and began to take in undergraduates of accounting.
162. But manned space flight in America is now in mothballs, and in these dispirited times even the pride visitors take in the dam is mingled with wistfulness.
163. I take in the dock-green porch swing, the birch-leg table, the twin bed where my sister sleeps, the smoky gloss of the kerosene lantern.
164. Their and ears take in all sights and sound hazily, without and with little appreciation.
165. Its path across China will take in cities including Shanghai and pass across southern Japanese islands, with a last brief view from Nikumaroro Island in the South Pacific nation of Kiribati.
166. Take in order to plant raise, in order to raise reseed , grow union, enhance benefit " the main strategy choice that is agricultural economy progress."
167. The small and hemp of following behind man side by side sits in being another and sleeping Ta, the pistols all take in hand.
168. For a truly unique dining experience, take in one of the city's hawker centers: open-air food complexes filled with stalls serving all kinds of inexpensive delights.
169. Because I can speak Chinese well, the company wanna me to take in charge of its investigation in China.
170. I take in the dock-green porch swing , the birch-leg table , the twin BED where my sister sleeps , the smoky glass of the kerosene lantern.
171. The roots are under the soil, they hold the plants in the ground. Roots take in water from the soil. The water is necessary for plants growing.
172. The Jonas Brothers musical group comes in second on the list of rich kids, as their albums take in over 12 million a year.
173. Weinstein also talks about her son Daniel and her plans to take in a foster child with her husband Paul.
174. How many dives does a racer have to take in an event?
175. Plants have roots that take in water from the soil.
176. Others think we introject – take in as our own – the behaviours and attitudes of other people.
177. We decided to take in Toronto on our trip to Canada , and that is where we took in the most memorable outdoor stage play we have ever seen.
178. The author should take in charge of copyright, portraiture right, and reputation right.
179. In the Sulfation Pathway, we take in sulfur, as from eggs.
180. Take in charge of the day - to - day running of the company.
181. Schools and teachers would have to take in hand part of the civil duty if they didn't pay appropriate attention to it.
182. "You may choose among steam, horse-drawn, or electrically propelled vehicles," said the instructor. "I might suggest the one which we commonly take in making long journeys across land."
183. Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family.
184. They take in fresh land in order to fallow the exhausted soil.
185. Chinese famous photographers and awarded Make-Up artists from Beijing, Shenzhen take in charge of making up and photo shooting. JEWELRY LADY will supply customer comprehensive service.
186. For each line of data returned by the data source, the while loop will take in the line as an object, and spit out a Zip tag with all the data in the database (see Listing 1).
187. Check daily cash collection, take in charge of credit card center reconciliation day by day, support timely book-keeping of accountant .
188. "No, sir, he died of brain-fever in dreadful agony. " Then turning to the crew, he said, " Bear a hand there, to take in sail! "
189. One great way to take in the gastronomical delights of the city is to take in a restaurant tour by Hawaii Food Tours (created by former executive chef and food critic Matthew Gray).
190. Plants grow almost everywhere, on mountains, in deserts and seas. Plants need to have air and sun to help them grow. Plants take in water through their roots.
191. We start at this lower energy state and go up that means we need to absorb a photon, we have to take in energy.
192. Another useful (if somewhat unorthodox) way to take in this graph is to follow the horizontal gridlines.
192. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
193. A lady with a large, sparkly spider brooch asks me what size I think she would take in a black dress she is admiring.
194. How to take in the advantage from different models and compare to human antitype are most important to myopia.
195. For caress with cry up, children with smile with act in pettish to take in to requite, for make fun of and ignore, the children take in to respond with self-will by get mad.
196. Take in views of the Carmel Valley Hills and enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Monterey pine forests, rocky coastline and vistas of crashing surf, as a chorus of sea lions barks on the rocks.
197. Parker left home during his early teens, and while working at a dairy farm, he fell in with Mike Cassidy (whose name he would eventually take in his honor), a horse thief and cattle rustler.
198. Methods A post of unit information secretary was set up to take in charge of the management of information.
199. So part three down there at the bottom we've got an example of polyphony where I take in the tune and set it against itself a little bit.
200. The author thinks that it is an unavoidable phenomenon in the transferring community, the schooling and family education also has to take in hand in this problem.
201. But take in hand the hands of very, heavy, have a feeling 8800.
202. The headmaster asked for volunteers to take in hand the training of the junior rugby team.
203. We stroll to Place de L'Opera to take in the extravagant Opera Garnier, the centrepiece of a symbolic space.
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