take for

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To regard as.
    — Does he take me for a fool?
  2. To consider mistakenly.
    — Sorry, I took you for someone else.
  3. To defraud; to rip off. colloquial
    — Pinkett is angry that George betrayed his trust and took him for $100K.
  4. Bring (a person) to acquire (a thing). transitive
    — Jim took his daughter for ice cream.
  5. To account for; to charge for; to scan. transitive
    — ”Have you taken for a bag?” “Yes, I’ve scanned it and charged you an extra 25p, you would’ve had to pay £4.75 but now that’ll be £5.00 please.”
  6. To go towards.
    — The fox took for Westhide wood.

词形变化

takes for present,singular,third-person taking for participle,present took for past taken for participle,past

词汇关系

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