take to be

take to be [teik tu: bi:]  [tek tu bi] 

take to be 基本解释

把…看作是…,把…当作是…

take to be 单语例句

1. That can be easily gauged by the huge numbers of people applying to take the public servants'entrance examination.

2. You could actually take a lesson in an hour or two hours and be able to ski or snowboard by yourself.

3. France hopes that African forces could be the first to take action in Mali in line with the UN Security Council resolution.

4. Small contract firms that lack a big backer such as Apple will be under less pressure to take action on wages and conditions.

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5. Incumbent DPJ Policy Chief Seiji Maehara is expected to be appointed as a minister in a Cabinet reshuffle that may take place early next month.

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6. It seems inevitable that further government capital injections will be needed and banks will have to take some of the losses on the chin.

7. China's bank card industry will take a giant leap forward following the announcement on Tuesday that a unified national payment system is to be introduced.

8. The actual take tends to be about 30 percent lower than the quota, depending on demand for the meat.

9. Cashmere products manufacturers and traders as well as related agencies from home and abroad will be invited to take part in the event.

10. The appli cation period will last for one month only, so owners must be quick to take advantage of this opportunity.

take to be 英英释义

verb

1. look on as or consider

    e.g. she looked on this affair as a joke
           He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
           He is reputed to be intelligent

    Synonym: think of repute regard as look upon look on esteem