今天前程百利小编为大家分享的是与BRING和TAKE相关的托福短语。大家可以参考一下这些短语,只有这样才能不断的提高托福词汇量。
Here are some common phrasal verbs with bring. Each is exemplified in a typical spoken sentence and a more formal equivalent is provided in brackets
I was brought up in the country—raise
Don’t give up. You’ll bring it of—succeed
Cold winds always bring on her cough—cause to start
The strike brought about a change of government—cause to happen
I hope they don’t bring back that stuff—reintroduce
They promised to bring down taxes but have they—lower
Inflation will bring down the government—destroy, remove from more
Ford is bringing out an interesting new model in the spring—introduce
Keep at it and you’ll bring him round to your point of view—persuade
Here are some common phrasal verbs with take
Doesn’t he take after his father—resemble
I wish I could take back what I said to her—withdraw
I find it very had to take in his lectures—absorb, understand
She was completely taken in by him—deceive
Sales have really taken off now---start to improve
The plane took off two hours late—left the ground
She’s very good at taking off her teacher—imitate
We’ll have to take on more staff if we’re to take on more work—employ, undertake
She took to him at once—form an immediate liking for
When did you take up golf—start a hobby
Here are some other common idioms with bring and take
The new regulations will be brought into force in May—become law
His research brought some very interesting facts to light—revealed
Matters were brought to a head when Pat was sacked—reached a point where changes had to made
It’s better that everything should be brought into the open—made public
His new girlfriend has really brought out the best in him—been good for him
Don’t let him take advantage of you
After 20 years of marriage they take each other for granted—don’t appreciate each other’s qualities
I took it for granted you’d come—assumed
She immediately took control of the situation
His words took my breath away
She loves taking care of small children
We took part in a demonstration last Sunday
The story takes place in Mexico
He doesn’t seem to take pride in his work
Mother always takes everything in her stride—copes calmly
Bring yourself
Bring up—raise, come up, show
Bring together—come together
Bring out—show
Bring out the worst in
Bring out the best in
Bring on---cause to happen
Bring off—to achieve
Bring in
Bring forward—put forward, ahead of time
Bring forth—produce, cause to exist
Bring down
Bring back
Bring around
Bring tears to my eyes
On the take
Take up
Take up with
Take to—like
Take sides
Take over
Take out
Take out on
Take on
Take off
Take your eyes off
Take your hands off
Take the pressure off
Take off the air
Take off the market
Sit up and take note
Take notice of
Take long
Take it upon yourself
Take it or leave it
Take in
Take down
Take back
Take away
Take away from
Take apart
Take a lot out of someone
Take after
Take action
Take aback
Take refugee
Take shelter
Take something to the next level
Winner takes all
Take home
Take a toll on
Take ~~ by surprise
Take ~~by storm
Take it in stride
Take it like a man
Take pride in
Take solace in
Take comfort in
Take offense
Take fright at
Take a dim view of
Take someone’s word for it
Don’t take this the wrong way
Take it that ~
Take a hint
Take it personally
Take the law into their own hands
Take charge of
Take the time to
Take a role of
Take someone’s seat
Take office
Take a wrong turn
Take an inventory
Take your measurements/temperature/blood pressure/fingerprints
Take drugs/a seat/a place/a pledge/a stand/a tour/a bite/a deep breath/pills/a guess/a walk/a shower/a look/a nap
It takes two to tango
It’ll take some getting used to
It takes a lot of doing
Do you have what it takes to ~~
Take the responsibility for
Take the blame
Tale all the credit
I won’t take no for an answer
Take your pick
Take shape/form
Take someone’s life
Take the lives of
Take prisoner/captive
好了,以上就是前程百利小编为大家整理的与BRING和TAKE相关的托福短语的相关内容。相信大家一定有所收获,希望能在备考的路上助大家一臂之力。最后,小编祝大家在托福考试中取得好成绩!
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