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
- They take for granted that it is a good investment.
他们想当然地觉得这就是项不错的投资。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - Too often, they take for granted that you sacrificed pay, even risked your current job, to meet with them.
太多时候他们理所当然地会认为你会牺牲收入,甚至冒着失去当前工作的风险来和他们见面。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - The things we often take for granted.
这些东西我们经常认为是理所当然的。