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take down

/teyk-doun/US // ˈteɪkˌdaʊn //

记下,拿下,记下了,取下

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
    • : Finance. takeout.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of taking down.
    • : a firearm designed to be swiftly disassembled or assembled.
    • : the point of separation of two or more of the parts of a takedown firearm or other device.
    • : Informal. the act of being humbled.
    • : Wrestling. a move or series of maneuvers that succeeds in bringing a standing opponent down onto the mat.
    • : Finance. takeout.

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Examples

  • Issa used this very same format of takedown against DeMaio that DeMaio’s using against Faulconer – fear about unauthorized immigrants and extreme conclusions about fiscal policy and homelessness.

  • Now, every morning, I wake up and drink my coffee and have to go through probably 20 a day and have to issue a rights takedown for all of them.

  • One of the California-based firm’s best-known takedowns came closer to home.

  • You can see that because even with the takedowns Microsoft and Cyber Command have tried, they’re still able to operate.

  • Firms like Apple already operate within China while adhering to frequent takedown requests.

  • What specific actresses did the movie studios send you takedown notices for?

  • “If you can land el Chapo, you can land anyone,” he says of a recent takedown.

  • Online, he railed against his dismissal, posting on Tumblr a bitter takedown of the network and studio.

  • But surprisingly for such a blistering parental salvo, response to the viral takedown was largely positive.

  • Read Michael Moynihan's takedown of Oliver Stone's newest production: The Untold History of the United States.

  • In the quiver was the bow, a takedown model, and three dozen arrows.