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- to take sth for granted 想当然地认为某事
- She often told me not to take things for granted. 她常常让我不要想当然。
- Try not to take anything for granted. 别把任何事都视为理所当然。
- Teenagers tend to take what they owm for granted. 青少年常常把他们拥有的东西看作是理所当然。
- He kept telling himself never to take anything for granted. 他不断告诫自己不要-切想当然。
- My teacher often told me not to take things for granted. 我的老师常常叫我不要想当然。
- The clean water is something we tend to take for granted. 我们常常会不珍惜干净的水。
- To take for granted as being true in the absence of proof to the contrary. 推测,假定在没有证据证明是相反的情况下想当然是正确的
- I take it for granted that he will succeed. 我认为他会成功是理所当然的。
- Weak and lethargic still, hardly able to talk, he appeared to take the luxurious treatment quite for granted. 他还衰弱,渴睡,几乎不能说话。他对这种优待似乎受之无愧。
- I take it for granted you have read this book. 我认为你一定读过这本书。
- Most of us, however, take life for granted. 但是,我们大多数人把生活认为是理所当然的。
- It is very easy to take for granted the wealth of freedoms one enjoys when you live in the West. 如果你生活在西方,你理所当然的认为应享受大量的自由,
- Indeed, the value of individual freedom is so deeply ingrained in us that we tend to take it for granted. 的确,个人的自由权利价值观如此根深蒂固地扎根于我们心中,我们往往认为这是理所当然的。
- May I ask a favour of you (ie ask you to do sth for me)? 请您帮个忙行吗?
- She has almost nobody to take up for her. 她几乎没有人支持。
- I, for one, will never again take for granted the noble potato, golden fruit of the earth, to which we owe so much. 至少我对这种有恩于人类的、高贵的马铃薯、大地的黄金一般的果实,再也不等闲视之了。
- to take sth into account, take account of sth 考虑到某事
- He took it for granted she would always be so. 他认为她永远会如此是理所当然的。