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taking

/tey-king/US // ˈteɪ kɪŋ //UK // (ˈteɪkɪŋ) //

摄取,承担,摄制,占用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that takes.
    • : the state of being taken.
    • : something that is taken.
    • : an action by the federal government, as a regulatory ruling, that imposes a restriction on the use of private property for which the owner must be compensated.
    • : takings, receipts, especially of money earned or gained.
    • : Archaic. a state of agitation or distress.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : captivating, winning, or pleasing.
    • : Archaic. infectious or contagious.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.attractive
Forms: takings
Synonyms
alluring诱人,诱人的,诱惑,诱惑力beckoning招手,召唤,呼唤,唤起bewitching蛊惑人心,蛊惑人心的,蛊惑人的,妖艳的captivating迷人的,诱人的,诱人,迷人charming迷人的,迷人,有魅力的,有魅力enchanting迷人的,醉人的,妖娆的,妖娆engaging吸引人的,有吸引力的,吸引人的的,迷人的enthralling令人神魂颠倒,令人陶醉的,令人神往的,令人着迷的enticing诱人的,诱人,引诱人的,诱惑人的fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的fascinating迷人的,引人入胜,迷人,吸引人的fetching取物,读取,采集,拿到的interesting有趣的,有趣的是,有趣,有意思的是inviting邀请,邀请的,邀请人,请人looker观察者,观望者,观者,观察家lovely可爱的,可爱,可爱的人,可爱的人儿luring诱惑,诱骗,引诱,诱导pleasing赏心悦目,讨好,赏心悦目的,讨人喜欢prepossessing逼真,帅气,帅哥美女,逼真的stunning惊人的,惊艳,震撼人心的,令人惊叹的sweet甜的,甜甜的,甜蜜的,甜美的tantalizing诱人的,挑逗性的,挑逗性,诱人teasing戏弄,逗弄,挑逗,挑逗性tempting诱人的,诱人,充满诱惑的,迷人的winning赢得,胜利,赢,获奖adorable可爱的,可爱的人,可爱,可爱的人儿agreeable称心如意的,中意的,称心的,称心如意beautiful美丽的,美丽comely舒适的,舒适,乖巧的,乖巧glamorous迷人的,魅力四射,魅力四射的,魅力十足的good-looking好看,好看的,好样的,长得好看gorgeous绚丽多彩,绚丽多彩的,绚丽的,绚烂handsome帅气的,英俊的,帅哥,帅气hunky大块头,丰满的,胖子,丰满magnetic磁性,磁性的,磁力,磁场mesmeric迷幻,迷幻的,迷信的,迷信pleasant愉快的,愉快,惬意,愉快地pretty漂亮,漂亮的,靓丽provocative挑衅性的,挑衅性,挑逗性的,挑逗性seductive诱人的,诱人,诱惑人的,诱惑力winsome优胜的,优胜,胜利者,赢家

Examples

  • She does what is right for her and offers inclusion for the taking.

  • The bench and people are part of the permanent collection and not for the taking.

  • He likes to stay on his toes when it comes to marketing and doing things worth risk-taking.

  • Here are five cloud business toolmakers that may be ripe for the taking.

  • In the swift and chaotic pivot to virtual test-taking, companies like Respondus — along with competitors including Honorlock, ProctorU and Proctorio — have stepped in to help schools keep watch on students.

  • Some of them already are in Germany taking language lessons.

  • The family was taking some private moments for a closing of the coffin in keeping with Chinese ritual.

  • But Scott, in taking the parlance of the street to the SportsCenter desk, helped affirm its ascendance.

  • Tim Russert and I are driving back to the Albany airport after taking our kids to the baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

  • So just looking forward to taking our sweet ass time with this next one.

  • As Perker said this, he looked towards the door, with an evident desire to render the leave-taking as brief as possible.

  • It was such a magnificent sum that Sol did not feel like taking the familiarity with it of mentioning it aloud.

  • This may be done by taking the humming tone and bringing to bear upon it a strong pressure of energy.

  • Now and then the boy who had bought Squinty, and who was taking him home, would look around at his pet in the slatted box.

  • Mr. Collingwood, taking the key from his mother, locked the little door in the boarding, after them.