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take on

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take somebody on
  1. (especially British English) to employ somebody聘用;雇用
    • to take on new staff雇用新员工
    • She was taken on as a trainee.她受聘当实习生。
  2. [no passive] to play against somebody in a game or contest; to fight against somebody(运动或比赛)同某人较量;反抗;与某人战斗
    • to take somebody on at tennis与某人比赛打网球
    • The rebels took on the entire Roman army.反叛者与整个罗马军队战斗。
take something on
  1. [no passive] to begin to have a particular quality, appearance, etc.呈现,具有(特征、外观等)
    • The chameleon can take on the colours of its background.变色龙可以变成周围环境的颜色。
    • His voice took on a more serious tone.他说话的语气变得严肃起来。
take something/somebody on
  1. to decide to do something; to agree to be responsible for something/somebody决定做;同意负责;承担(责任)
    • I can't take on any extra work.我不能承担任何额外工作。
    • We're not taking on any new clients at present.目前我们不接收新客户。
  2. (of a bus, plane or ship公共汽车、飞机或船只) to allow somebody/something to enter接纳(乘客);装载
    • The bus stopped to take on more passengers.公共汽车停下让其他乘客上车。
    • The ship took on more fuel at Freetown.轮船在弗里敦停靠加燃料。

See also: take on

take on phrasal verb
compete (take sb on at chess) employ (take on new staff) take5 (take on more work)
take on
To employ someone: employ, appoint, take on...
To compete, or to try to win: compete, vie, contend...
To make a decision: decide, determine, arrive at...

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