take for granted中文,take for granted的意思,take for granted翻译及用法

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take for granted

英[teɪk fɔː(r) ˈɡrɑːntɪd]美[teɪk fɔːr ˈɡræntɪd]

认为…理所当然

take for granted 英语释义

英语释义

  • take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof;

    "I assume his train was late"

take for granted 片语

片语

take sth for granted视为当然;想当然的认为

Take you for granted认为你是理所当然的

take anything for granted以为一切都是理所当然的

TAKE ME FOR GRANTED夏侯七七

take e for granted想当然的认为

Take things for granted把事情视为理所当然

take it for granted视为当然;把…当成理所当然

Take electric for granted理所当然地用电

take everything for granted想当然

take ... for granted认为…理所当然,想当然

take for granted 例句

英汉例句

  • 「this is a means of learning we take for granted as humans,」 stoinski said.

    「我们理所当然地认为这是与人类相同的学习方法,」斯托因斯基说。

  • sometimes we don「t realize what our passion is because it involves skills and interests that we take for granted or don」t apply to significant areas of our lives.

    有时候我们没有意识到自己的热情在哪里是因为,热情涉及到一些我们觉得理所当然的,或者不会应用到生命中重要领域的技能和兴趣。

  • this meant that it lacked many things .net developers take for granted such as constructors and static methods.

    这意味着其中缺少很多.net开发者认为应该有的内容,像构造函数以及静态方法等。

  • we also do not take for granted the optimization of code by design and we take it with a grain of salt every time somebody tells us how good jvms are now at optimization and garbage collection.

    我们并不认为仅仅通过设计就能得到优化的代码,每当有人说起现在的jvm在优化和垃圾收集方面有多么棒时,我们都对其持保留态度。

  • the fact that we「ve got free will is something that most of us take for granted about ourselves.

    我们拥有自由意志这一事实,被大多数人认为理所应当

  • however, despite the changes, travel agents using their gdss to access jetblue still — for now, at least — will lack basic functionalities that consumers take for granted when booking jetblue.

    然而,尽管有了这些改变,但旅行社在使用gds获取捷蓝航空数据时暂时还缺少消费者认为理应具备的基本功能。

  • its presence in the development of our society has been so pervasive that we take for granted the rapid predictable assembly of the physical world.

    它在我们社会的开发中的存在是如此的普遍,以致于我们把它作为物理世界的快速的可预期的组件。

  • people in 1810 were not sad at the thought of how much better people would be living in 2010; and people in 2010 take for granted improvements in product quality before they were born.

    身处1810年的人不见得会因为想到2010年的人生活得多么幸福而觉得沮丧;而活在2010年的人们则把他们出生前发生的产品质量的进步视为理所当然。

  • we tend to focus on our problems in life and to take for granted our blessings and achievements.

    我们渐渐关注存在于我们生活中的问题并认为我们的幸福和成就是理所当然的。

  • don」t take for granted what you have.

    不要认为你所拥有的是理所当然的。

  • but don't hurl random assaults at others and take for granted that whatever you say is truth.

    但不要随便对别人人身攻击,不要理所当然地认为你说的一切都是对的。

  • these and other inborn capabilities we take for granted are not kluges, they’re not 「good enough, 」 and they’re more than merely smart.

    这一切和其他我们想当然的与生俱来的能力并非是拼凑在一起的,并非只是「足够好」,它们何止是智能。

  • but the flip side of this genius is that people come to take for granted things they once coveted from afar.

    但这种本领的负面作用就是会使人们把那些曾经可望而不可及的东西视为理所当然。

  • most people take for granted that these things just work, and complain when the daily miracle of instantaneous communications and access to information breaks down for even a moment.

    人们总认为这些操作理所当然,并总是因为即时通讯时收不到信息而抱怨。

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