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
- 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。 - The Internet has become a service many of us simply take for granted.
Internet已经成了许多人习以为常的服务。 - Rich Russians now take for granted the right to pop over to London or Paris for the weekend.
富裕的俄罗斯人如今将周末去伦敦或巴黎度假视为理所当然的权利。 - It's an awful thing of to live in darkness, unable to see what others take for granted.
置身于黑暗中是可怕的,看不到别人习以为常的事。 - To take for granted that things will go the way we think they will is a human weakness.
往往我们希望发生的事和真正会发生的事都不是那么一回事儿! - Think of something that you use every day, but might take for granted: your e-mail.
想想您每天都使用的东西,但是您可能认为是理所当然的:您的电子邮件。 - 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。 - We take for granted the things that we should be diving thanks for.
那些本应感恩的东西却被我们认为是理所当然。 - Family are people we often take for granted.
家人就是可以让我们经常想当然的人。 - We take for granted the things that we should be giving thanks for.
我们通常把我们应该感谢的事视为理所当然。
