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
- 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。 - 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。 - 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? - The things we often take for granted.
这些东西我们经常认为是理所当然的。 - 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。 - Physical and intellectual miracles we take for granted.
我们把身凡的奇迹认为是当然的。 - 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。 - For these individuals, often the simplest of pleasure that we take for granted are laborious or even impossible.
对这些患者而言,即便是我们视为理所当然最简单的快乐,他们都望尘莫及甚至毫无可能。 - This means that operations like assignment ( x= y), AND ( x= y), and OR ( x|= y) which we take for granted in classical computing have to be modified for use in QC.
这意味着象赋值(x=y)、AND(x&=y)和OR(x=y)(在经典计算中我们认为这些运算是理所当然的)就必须为能在QC中使用而修改了。 - 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。