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
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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?
- Their life's work is our security and the freedom that we all too often take for granted.
 他们的生活的工作,是我们的安全和自由,我们往往认为是理所当然。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。
