邀功yāo gōng
take credit for someone else's achievements
接纳jiē nà
admit, take on, takeup
接着讲jiē zhe jiǎng
takeup the ball
挈qiè
lift; raise; takeup; take along
决诸他人jué zhū tā rén
be up to someone
占zhàn
occupy; takeup
应战yīng zhàn
accept battle, pick up the gauntlet, takeup the gauntlet, takeup the glove
占去zhàn qù
takeup; accounted
宿营xiǔ yíng
takeup quarters; quarter
邀功请赏yāo gōng qǐng shǎng
take credit and seek rewards for someone else's achievements; seek credit for
绷紧bēng jǐn
tighten; takeup; tenseness; strain
出任chū rèn
takeup the post of
护卫hù wèi
bodyguard, convoy, pick up the gauntlet, takeup the gauntlet
就任jiù rèn
takeup one's post; take office; assume one's post
成形chéng xíng
figuration, shape up, shaped, take shape
住下来zhù xià lái
takeup one's quarters
某个人mǒu gè rén
someone
补养bǔ yǎng
take a tonic to build up health
宦游huàn yóu
leave home and takeup government employments
接待jiē dài
put up, receive, reception, take in, welcome
尽力捍卫jìn lì hàn wèi
takeup the cudgels for
开始从事kāi shǐ cóng shì
launch out into, takeup
原声例句
2015 ESLPod
" To take someone up on" something is another very useful phrase.
” “To take someone up on” something 是另一个非常有用的短语。
2005 ESLPod
Well, luckily, several people " took up" the gate agent's offer – " they took her up on the offer." " To take someone up on an offer" means that you accept whatever deal, whatever idea that they present to you.