take for granted
想当然
常用释义
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基本释义
- 视为理所当然:假定某事为真、实际、不容置疑或理所当然。
例句
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1·I came into adult life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.我成年后,发现自己对大多数人认为是理所当然之事知之甚少。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·We just take for granted that he needs no supervision for managing his stuff.我们只是想当然地认为,他不需要监督来管理他的东西。
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3·Today we take for granted that they're horizontal bands of plant communities.如今,我们想当然地认为它们是水平的条状植物群落。
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4·It took humans 10,000 years to learn how to grow most of the crops we now take for granted.人类花了1万年的时间,才学会种植我们现在习以为常的大部分农作物。
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5·Descartes thinks that since our senses can deceive us, we ought not take for granted that what they tell us is really true.笛卡尔认为,既然我们的感官可以欺骗我们,我们就不应该理所当然地认为感官告诉我们的都是真的。
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6·The place has no electricity at all, no photocopiers, all the things that you just take for granted here, they just won't be there any more.这个地方根本没有电,没有复印机,所有你认为在这里理所当然的东西,都将不再存在。
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7·Like other modern architects, he employed metal, glass and laminated wood materials that we take for granted today but that in the 1940s symbolized the future.和其他现代建筑师一样,他使用了金属、玻璃和层压板木材材料,今天我们对这些材料习以为常,但它们在20世纪40年代却象征着未来。
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8·Don't take for granted what you have.不要认为你所拥有的是理所当然的。
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9·The things we often take for granted.这些东西我们经常认为是理所当然的。
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10·Language is something we take for granted.语言,一个众所认为理所当然的事物。