take on

/ teɪk ɒn /
/ teɪk ɑːn /

释义

phrase. 呈现;承担;接受;较量;雇用

自然拼读

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例句

'Come with me,' she said, and she lifted up the lid of the chest, 'take one out for yourself.'

“跟我来,”她说着,掀起了箱盖,“给你自己拿一个吧。”

In fact, we are looking to take on more staff.

事实上,我们正在招聘更多的员工。

We've decided to take on some training staff, and I'd like to check details before I finalise their contracts.

我们已经决定雇用一些培训人员,在敲定他们的合同之前,我想先核实一下细节。

Russell argues that as robots take on more complicated tasks, it's necessary to translate our morals into AI language.

罗素认为,随着机器人承担着更复杂的任务,有必要将我们的道德观转化为人工智能语言。

The number of employees other than current department heads who could take on the position of department head is equal to only about half of the expected vacancies.

除现有部门主管外,能够担任部门主管职位的员工数量仅相当于预期职位空缺的一半左右。

As robots take on ever more complex roles, the question naturally arises: Who will be responsible when they do something wrong?

随着机器人扮演的角色更加复杂,问题自然就来了:当它们做错了事情时,谁来负责?

Previously it was primarily airport hotels and other facilities offered in the surrounding area of the airport that had the potential to take on this role and become active as a business space.

以前,主要是机场周边地区的机场酒店和其他设施有潜力承担这一角色,成为活跃的商业空间。

But when it wants to blend in with its environment to hide from its enemies, it can take on the color of its immediate surroundings: the ocean floor, a rock, a piece of coral, whatever.

但当它想要融入环境以躲避敌人时,它就会呈现出周围环境的颜色:海底、岩石、珊瑚等等。

Rossi needed to take on more craftsmen so they could make sure the orders were ready on time, and then, he also had to set up two new warehouses to make distribution quicker.

罗西需要雇佣更多的工匠,这样他们可以确保订单按时完成。然后,他还必须建立两个新的仓库,使配送更快。

She decided to take on the new project.

她决定接受这个新项目。

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