take issue / ˈɪʃ u or, especially British, ˈɪs yu /

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take issue3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
  2. something that is printed or published and distributed, especially a given number of a periodical: Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine?
  3. something that is sent out or put forth in any form.
v. 有主动词 verb

is·sued, is·su·ing.

  1. to put out; deliver for use, sale, etc.; put into circulation.
  2. to mint, print, or publish for sale or distribution: to issue a new coin; to issue a reprint of a book.
  3. to distribute to one or more officers or enlisted soldiers or to a military unit.
  4. to send out; discharge; emit.
v. 无主动词 verb

is·sued, is·su·ing.

  1. to go, pass, or flow out; come forth; emerge: to issue forth to battle.
  2. to be sent, put forth, or distributed authoritatively or publicly, as a legal writ or money.
  3. to be published, as a book.

take issue 近义词

take issue

等同于 differ

take issue

等同于 oppose

take issue

等同于 oppugn

take issue

等同于 remonstrate

take issue

等同于 disagree

更多take issue例句

  1. He was more explicit about this disparagement during an event in Pennsylvania earlier this year, when he charged that Biden “has got some big issues” because the former vice president is so often seen wearing a mask.
  2. They want to pass good legislation, because it’s not just a political-messaging issue.
  3. Among them, 61 percent said voter fraud is a major problem with voting by mail, with only 1 percent saying it’s not an issue at all.
  4. If you run into any issues at the polls during early voting or on Election Day, ask a poll worker for help.
  5. This tactic is now becoming more overt, and it is spreading to other issues.
  6. But the tide was turning on this issue, an email from another constituent made clear.
  7. Like many Americans—but few Republican presidential candidates—the former Florida governor has evolved on the issue.
  8. The most recent issue contains detailed instructions for building car bombs, and the magazine frequently draws up hit-lists.
  9. “They are hypocritical on this very issue,” Shearer said about Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and other public officials.
  10. In this cockamamie get-rich scheme, would they all issue an apology if he cut a check?
  11. The place was well defended by earthworks and natural parapets, and for several hours the issue of the contest was doubtful.
  12. In one sense, then, the new issue has adequate expansibility for ordinary needs.
  13. Accordingly, the question "How far does the note issue under the new system seem likely to prove an elastic one?"
  14. From that region they issue to inflict diseases, especially blindness and deafness.
  15. That—and no existing institution and no current issue—is the primary concern of the present age.