take for granted
英 [teɪk fɔː(r) ˈɡrɑːntɪd]
美 [teɪk fɔːr ˈɡræntɪd]
认为…是理所当然的; (因视作理所当然而)不把…当回事,对…不予重视(或不知感激)
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Family are people we often take for granted.
家人就是可以让我们经常想当然的人。 - His slow verbal development made him curious about ordinary things-such as space and time-that most adults take for granted.
他语言发展缓慢是他对例如绝大多数成年人都认为理所当然的时间和空间,这样平平常常的事物抱有好奇心。 - In his second book, Toffler came up with another profound insight that we all now more or less take for granted.
在他的第二本书中,托夫勒提出了另外一个我们或多或少认为是理所当然的问题。 - Of course huge numbers still do not have basics we take for granted, such as fresh water.
毫无疑问,很多人依然无法获得我们认为理所当然的基本品,比如淡水。 - Physical and intellectual miracles we take for granted.
我们把身凡的奇迹认为是当然的。 - They often examine beliefs that most of us take for granted most of the time.
他们经常细究一些我们大多数人在大多数时候视为当然的信念。 - This prevents standard Web applications from being used securely via replication, which Notes users take for granted.
这样做就不能通过复制安全地使用标准的Web应用程序,而这在Notes用户中都是理所当然的一种功能。 - The things we often take for granted.
这些东西我们经常认为是理所当然的。 - Many of the things we take for granted as must do are only required because we let them be.
很多我们自然而然地觉得必须做的事情,其实只是我们自己把它们变成了必须做的事情而已。 - Never take for granted the greatest power of all* The power to choose.
别小看了它,最重要的力量,是选择的力量。