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
- 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! - 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。 - Take for granted; mistook me for the librarian.
视为当然;把我误认为是图书管理员。 - 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。 - 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。 - Don't take for granted how much your parents love you. You're very lucky.
别把父母对你的爱视为理所当然,你已经非常幸运了。 - Do not take for granted skills that you perform well as a matter of course.
忌想当然,认为你掌握的技能是理所当然。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。