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her services to the munity. He was buried with full military honours (= with a special celebration to show respect). It’s a great honour to be invited. [sing] a person or thing that brings credit to sth/sb 給某物 (人 )添光的人或事物 an honour to sth/sb v. 1)to show great respect for someone or something, especially in public:尊敬 ,給予榮幸 He was honoured for his bravery. We are honoured (= proud and happy) to have you here tonight. 2)to give someone public praise or a reward: 給某人以榮譽(yù) He was honoured with a knighthood. honourable adj. honest and fair, or deserving praise and respect: 光榮的 ,榮耀的 ,應(yīng)享受榮譽(yù)的 an honourable person honourably adv. They acted honourably and returned the wallet. take on take sth on to begin to have a particular quality: 開始 Her voice took on a troubled tone. take sth on to accept a particular job or responsibility: 承擔(dān)工作或責(zé)任 She took too much on and made herself ill. take sb on phrasal verb to employ someone: 雇傭某人 She was taken on as a laboratory assistant.. take sb on phrasal verb to pete against or fight someone: 與某人競爭 ,斗爭 The Government took on the unions and won. take 常用短語 take after sb take sth away take back take down take in take off take out take over take up 相貌或性格像 … 送走 ,拿走 取回 。歸還 ,退貨 。使 … 回憶起 拿下 。拆毀 ,拆散 。寫下 ,記下 拿進(jìn) 。吸入 。了解 。欺騙 ,蒙騙 。把衣服改小 移開 ,除;成功;脫掉 :起飛 :休息 。減去 ,減價 攜出 ,拿出 。 除去 ,拔去 繼承 ,接管 拿起 ,舉起 : 占 (時間 ,地點 )。開始 (工作 ,興趣 )。繼續(xù) (中斷的話 ) He takes after his mother/his mother39。s side of the family. Take these chairs away we don39。t need them. Supermarkets are taking business away from small local shops. Is it too small? Take it back and get a refund. That piece of music really took me back (to my schooldays). He took down my address and phone number and said he39。d phone back. I had to read the letter twice before I could take it all in. It was an interesting exhibition, but there was too much to take in at once. I can39。t believe she was taken in by him. I39。ll have to take this dress in at the waist it39。s too big. He took off his clothes and got into the bath. Her singing career had just begun to take off. I39。ve had a tooth taken out. The pany he works for has recently been taken over. This desk takes up too much room. Too much of this report is taken up with outofdate figures. Ian took up (= continued) the story where Sue had left off. (03北京 ) Helen always helps her mother even though going to school ________ most of her day. A. takes up B. makes up C. saves up D. puts up set sth up 1) to formally establish a new pany, anization, system, way of working, etc:建立 A mittee has been set up to anize social events in the college. She plans to set up her own business. They39。ve set up a fund for victims of the earthquake. 2) to arrange for an event or activity to happen: 安排,布置 We need to set up a meeting to discuss the proposals. The government has agreed to set up a public enquiry. set常用短語 set about set aside set down set off set out set sb. a good example set sth. on fire/set fire to sth. set foot in/on 散布謠言等;著手工作 保留,儲存;忽視,不顧 放下,卸下;寫下,記下 出發(fā),啟程;引爆,使爆炸 出發(fā),動身;著手做 給某人樹立一個榜樣 縱火燒 踏上 I tried to apologize, but I think I set about it the wrong way. What time will we have to set off for the station tomorrow? Jenny set off down the road on her new bike. You should be setting a good example to your younger brother. A peace campaigner had set herself on fire in protest at the government39。s involvement in the war. He refuses to set foot in an art gallery. (06 江西 ) For all these years I have been working for others. I’m hoping I’ll ________ my own business someday.