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
- Instead, focus on appreciating things that you may take for granted.
相反,重点是要欣赏你习以为常的东西。 - Take for granted; mistook me for the librarian.
视为当然;把我误认为是图书管理员。 - I came into adult life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted
我已成年,却对许多大部分人认为理所当然的事情一窍不通。 - 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。 - 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。 - The JVM is the workhorse behind the Java application functionality and performance that most Java developers take for granted.
JVM是多数开发人员视为理所当然的Java功能和性能背后的重负荷机器。 - Many business ethics textbooks overlook or take for granted the dignity and intrinsic value of a human life.
许多经济伦理教科书忽略了生命的尊严及其真正的价值,或把它当成理所当然的。 - 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。 - How many little things do you take for granted everyday that others would love to have?
有多少微小而确定的幸福是你们认为理所当然地拥有而其实正有人渴望拥有而不能的?