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partaking

/pahr-teyk/US // pɑrˈteɪk //UK // (pɑːˈteɪk) //

参与,分享,摄取,承担

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v.无主动词 verb
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    par·took [pahr-took], /pɑrˈtʊk/, par·tak·en, par·tak·ing.

    • : to take or have a part or share along with others; participate: He won't partake in the victory celebration.
    • : to receive, take, or have a share or portion: to partake of a meal.
    • : to have something of the nature or character: feelings partaking of both joy and regret.
v.有主动词 verb
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    par·took [pahr-took], /pɑrˈtʊk/, par·tak·en, par·tak·ing.

    • : to take or have a part in; share.

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Examples

  • He accuses her of partaking in drug-related activity on the spot, and says plainly that he doesn’t let anyone check him.

  • A warning, though—this one involves a lot of tape, so if you’re letting kids partake, you might want to set some boundaries to avoid a sticky mess.

  • The holidays are a wonderful time to partake in our most beloved food-centric celebrations—many of us spend more time cooking this time of year than any other.

  • The project would provide an investment opportunity for San Diego and American companies to invest and partake in binational public-private partnerships.

  • She considers voting to be a form of civic engagement and expression that everyone should partake in.

  • She moved to England where she eventually abandoned her photography, partaking in only a few projects towards the end of her life.

  • But partaking in these clubs is less like eating your vegetables and more like enjoying a guilty pleasure.

  • So the only thing surprising about the squeaky-clean family partaking in a musical episode is that it took nine seasons to do it.

  • Partaking in the joys of such transforming garments must be tricky in the dating years.

  • Am I not in France—gay, delightful France—partaking of the kindness and civility of the country?

  • Half wet through, and tolerably fatigued, I retired to my couch of dry leaves immediately after partaking of our scanty meal.

  • If Scattergood could have heard this conversation perhaps he would not have been so gayly partaking of the softer joys of life.

  • Tea was here served up to us in a manner neither French nor English, but partaking of both.

  • While partaking of our refreshment, General Howard narrated the operations of the preceding day.