Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The difference between take and do seems to mean doing and doing in detail.

The difference between take and do seems to mean doing and doing in detail.

Take [Tektronix]

transitive verb

1. clap, clap:

With a pen in her hand, she began to write.

With a pen in her hand, she began to write.

Go get some coffee cups.

Bring some coffee cups.

2. Hold on, hold on; Hug; Keep:

The boy held his mother's outstretched hand.

The little boy grabbed his mother's outstretched hand.

She held her friend in her arms.

She hugged her friend.

3. catch, catch; Trap; Catch (birds, etc); To bite (bait):

We caught him stealing.

We caught him stealing.

The hunter caught a fox in a trap

The hunters set a trap to catch the fox.

4. Capture and conquer; Seize, occupy:

It took them a whole day to capture the enemy fortress.

It took them a whole day to capture the enemy fortress.

After fierce fighting, they occupied the airport.

After a fierce battle, they occupied the airport.

5. fascinated; Attraction:

This girl is very much to his liking.

He is fascinated by that girl.

She likes the castle very much.

She likes the castle very much.

6. [Form a verb-object structure with nouns, which means to do an action, and the meaning is equal to the corresponding verb] Do (an action); Fulfill:

Let's go for a walk.

Let's go for a walk.

take a break

have a rest

7. accept, accept; Acceptance; Get married; Adoption:

He readily accepted his friend's suggestion.

He readily accepted his friend's suggestion.

You should learn to accept criticism.

You should learn to accept criticism.

8. Get, get, get, get:

His design won the first prize.

His design won the first prize.

She got her degree with first class honors.

She got her degree with honors.

9. Win (cards, games, etc.). ); Defeat; To eat (chess pieces):

I beat him 10 in the poker game.

I beat him at cards 10.

Our team won the visiting team 5-3.

Our team beat the visiting team 5-3.

10. Create death and take the life of:

Cancer has claimed many lives.

Cancer has claimed many lives.

He took his own life.

He committed suicide.

1 1. Take it with you; Take away; Take ... to; Escort, escort:

Take an umbrella.

Take an umbrella.

He will take the guests to the museum.

He will take the guests to the museum.

12. (roads, passages, etc. Access to (a place); To ...; Lead to:

These stairs will take you to the attic.

This staircase leads to the attic.

This path takes you to the beach.

Take this road to the beach.

13. Transport, transport:

Can this bus take us to the zoo?

Can we go to the zoo by this bus?

14. Eat, drink and take (medicine, etc.). ):

The students are having lunch in the classroom.

The students are having lunch in the classroom.

What do you want? I want a pint of Heineken.

What do you drink? I want a pint of Heineken.

15. Inhale and breathe (air); To bask in (the sun):

He took a deep breath and jumped into the water.

He took a deep breath and then jumped into the water.

They go to the park for fresh air every morning.

They breathe fresh air in the park every morning.

16. Enjoy (entertainment, holidays, etc.). ):

The family will go to Australia for their holiday this summer.

The family will go to Australia for their holiday this summer.

17. Buy, buy:

He took the two-piece suit he tried on.

He bought a two-piece suit and tried it on.

18. lease; To fix (a seat); Subscription:

Take a newspaper.

Subscribe to a newspaper

The couple have rented this house for two years.

The couple rented the house for two years.

19. bear; Endure, endure, endure; Suffer:

Accept severe punishment

Be severely punished

He took all the responsibility on himself.

He takes full responsibility himself.

20. choose, choose, choose; Take away:

They sided with the speaker.

They sided with the spokesman.

I will take American history this semester.

I want to be a national history beauty pageant this semester.

2 1. Use; Use; Handling:

He takes every opportunity to practice his spoken English.

He takes every opportunity to practice his spoken English.

He dragged the mop to the floor.

He wiped the floor with a mop.

22. understanding; Understand, comprehend, understand:

Do you understand what I mean?

Do you understand what I mean?

How do you understand this paragraph?

How to understand this paragraph?

23. think; as; Regard as:

I think he is ill.

I think he is ill.

Don't take his words as an insult.

Don't take his words as an insult.

24. handling; Treat guests; Handling; Consider:

You can't take it lightly.

You must not underestimate it.

We should deal with things in the right order.

We should deal with things in an orderly way.

Have (a position, etc.). ); Take office; Serve as; Play:

He plays the role of a hero.

He plays the leading role.

He was asked to hold a leading position in the factory.

They asked him to take a leading position in this factory.

26. undertake (obligation); Responsible for management; Have the responsibility to do it; Xu (swear):

make a vow

make a wish

I study English in this university.

I teach English in this university.

27. account for; Sit down:

sit down

To be seated/seated

Take sb.' s place

Take a seat (at the table)

28. Obtained (by observation, experiment, etc.). ); Confirmation; Fitness; Measure; Measure out:

Take sb.' s pulse

Feel someone. S pulse

Take someone's temperature

Take someone's temperature.

29. take (photos); Draw, draw:

We went to the Summer Palace and took some photos.

We went to the Summer Palace and took some photos.

The photographer took pictures of the sitting children.

The photographer took pictures of the sitting children.

30. study; Research:

Learn ballet.

Learn ballet

She studies French in a correspondence school.

She is studying French at the correspondence school.

3 1. Write down, write down, record:

He took shorthand for a letter.

He took shorthand for the next letter.

We have recorded the broadcast on tape.

We have recorded the broadcast on tape.

32. excerpt, excerpt:

The author extracted a passage from the Bible.

The author extracted a short sentence from the Bible.

This passage is taken from Wuthering Heights.

This passage is taken from Wuthering Heights.

33. Form (in mind); Feeling; To accept or adopt (an idea, etc):

They are pessimistic about the whole thing.

They are pessimistic about the whole situation.

I like my study very much.

I get great pleasure from studying.

34. Absorb (dyes, etc.). ); Susceptibility:

Waxed paper does not absorb ink.

Waxed paper does not absorb ink.

Marble needs a high degree of polishing.

Marble can be polished very smoothly.

Illness, unpleasant things, etc. ) suddenly attack, attack:

The old man suddenly fell ill.

The old man had a seizure.

Sick

fall ill

36. hit, hit; Hit (a part of someone):

The boss slapped him in the face.

The boss slapped him in the face.

37. Suffer from (disease); Infection:

She caught a cold at the weekend.

She caught a cold at the weekend.

38. Present; Bring it; Take (form, etc.). ):

The tree took the shape of a man.

This tree is in the shape of a person.

A witch is thought to be in the shape of a cat.

It is said that witches will become cats.

39. occupy, occupy (time, space, etc). ); Spend (time), run out, consume:

It takes an hour to get to the railway station.

It takes an hour to get to the railway station.

It takes two to tango.

It takes two hands to make a sound; It takes two people to quarrel.

40. overcome (obstacles); Bypass:

He turned the corner as fast as he could.

He rounded the corner at high speed.

The horse took a leap.

The horse jumped over the obstacle.

4 1. Use (vehicle), ride, ride (vehicle):

I go to work by bus.

I go to work by bus.

She went home by taxi after watching the movie.

After watching the movie, she went home by taxi.

42. Need to:

It takes courage to do that.

It takes courage to do that.

Learning a foreign language requires patience.

Learning a foreign language requires patience.

43. Take … as an example:

Let me take Edison as an example.

Let me take Edison as an example.

44. Answer (telephone):

He took the phone.

He answered the phone.

45. subtract, deduct:

If you subtract 5 from 10, there is still 5.

10 minus 5, greater than 5.

Take 2 from 12.

12 MINUS 2.

46. Have sex with ... ...

47. Baseball (batter) passed the ball and missed it (good shot):

The batter began to pitch.

The batter missed the pitch.

48. Catch up (in a race)

49. Grammar (according to the rules) is; Used with (a certain form, tone, case, tone, etc.). ):

Transitive verbs have objects.

Transitive verbs have objects.

50. [Slang] Deceive, cajole and make people fall for it; Robbery:

They cheated him out of 200 pounds.

They cheated him out of 200 pounds.

He was seriously injured.

He was greatly deceived.

intransitive verb

1. [Spoken English] Become, become, get sick, suffer from:

He was ill and had to go to the hospital.

He was ill and had to go to the hospital.

fall ill

fall ill

2. (fish) bite the bait; To catch (birds, etc):

This fish is easy to bite.

This fish is easy to bite.

Fish always tastes best after rain.

It's best to go fishing after it rains.

3. (locks, etc. ) lock; Hook (a machine); To engage (a gear):

The lock clicked open.

The lock clicked.

4. popularity:

This play is not popular in this city.

That play doesn't sell well in this city.

This singer is very popular with young people.

The singer is popular with young people.

5. take effect, work, (drugs) work:

The vaccination was successful.

Vaccinia broke out.

This medicine doesn't work.

This medicine has no curative effect.

6.[take and …][ Spoken American] [Meaningless, used for emphasis]:

After getting the news, he took the children to the hospital.

He went to the hospital as soon as he got the news.

7. Being photographed (in a specific way):

Your boyfriend is not very popular.

Your boyfriend is not photogenic.

This photo is very good.

This photo is very good.

8. go; Walking; Forward:

She took a path.

She walked along the path.

9. fire; Start burning:

The fire spread rapidly.

The fire is raging.

Dry fuel absorbs easily.

Dry fuel ignites easily.

10. Survival (of plants grafted, transplanted, etc.). ); Start to grow; Take root, sprout:

The seeds have sprouted.

The seeds germinated.

They invented a new method to make the grafting successful.

They invented a new method to make grafting survive.

1 1. Removable; Movable:

This crib can be disassembled for easy storage.

This cot can be disassembled for easy storage.

12. (ink, dye, etc. ) is absorbed; Be stained with:

This dye dyes well.

Nice dyeing.

13. Eat the opponent's chess pieces:

In China chess, chariots walk in a straight line.

In China chess, the car eats the children along a straight line.

14. Baseball (batter) passes the ball without playing.

15. Property acquired according to law:

The only daughter is regarded as an heir.

The only child inherited the inheritance.

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Do 1[ Qiangdu:; Weak du; d? ; d; Du:]

Verb (the abbreviation of verb) and v.aux (the singular of present tense) are called do in the first person, do or [archaic does or dost in the second person, does or [archaic does or DOES in the third person, (the plural of present tense) do; (past singular) the first person called it, the second person called it or [archaic usage] did it, the third person did it, (past plural) did it; (past participle) done;; Do (present participle)

transitive verb

1. Do (work), do (life), do (things); Engage in; Execute:

Do a lot of work

Do something big

Do hauling work

Dry hauling work

2. End, end, end, end:

Dinner has been cooked for half an hour.

The food has been cooked for half an hour.

The work is finally finished.

The work is finally finished.

3. perform (duties); Carry out, carry out, put into practice:

Do as I say.

Do as I tell you.

You'd better get used to doing what you are told.

You'd better get used to doing what you are told.

4. use it, use it; Do one's best, do one's best:

Do your best.

You should do your best.

She has done her best.

She did her best. She went all out.

5. bring, cause, produce, cause; Suffer; Reason, reason:

There's no harm in it.

This is harmless to people.

Drugs will do you harm.

Drugs will do you harm.

6. Make it neat, tidy, tidy, decorate (room) and decorate; Sweeping, cleaning and washing; Make up:

iron clothes

iron clothes

Manicure

Trim nails

7. Cooking, nursing, caring, disposal, treatment and repair; Operate on:

Fix the car.

Have the car repaired.

Make repairs

Do repair work

8. Work, labor and work (as a profession); To engage in (a profession) and devote oneself to:

What does he do?

What does he do?

He did as well as expected.

He did as well as he expected.

9. Show (games, etc.). ), execute (play):

We played Hamlet.

We play Hamlet.

10. play (a role), act as; Imitate, imitate:

He played Othello very well.

He played Othello brilliantly.

I played polonius.

I play polonius.

1 1. Commit (crime):

If you commit a crime, you must expect to be punished.

If you commit a crime, you must be prepared to accept punishment.

intentionally commit a crime

intentional offense

12. Creation, writing, writing (books, etc.). ); Publication; Write (music, painting, etc.). ); Make, make; To make (a movie) or make (a movie); Plastics:

Write a book

Write a book

Write an excellent article

Write a wonderful article

13. Translation; Adaptation (into):

Translate Horace's works into English

Translate Horace's works into English.

Make this book into a movie.

Adapt this book into a screenplay.

14. Go, pass (distance), go (end), run, pass (a distance):

We walked 20 miles today.

We walked 20 miles today.

Run a mile in four minutes.

Walk 1 mile in 4 minutes.

15. Travel at a speed of (several miles per hour):

Speed 100 miles per hour

Drive at a speed of 100 miles per hour.

She was driving at 60 miles when we met her.

When we met her, she was driving at 60 miles an hour.

16.[ Oral] Travel, sightseeing, travel, sightseeing, visiting, wandering ...;

They traveled all over America in three weeks.

It took them three weeks to visit America.

We visited five countries in two weeks last summer.

We visited five countries in two weeks last summer.

17. Give, give (respect, fairness, etc.). ); Said:

A tribute to heroes

A tribute to heroes

Pay tribute to sb

Pay tribute to sb.

18. Be suitable for, in the sense of, in order to meet the needs of; Enough; Think about it ... in line with etiquette (or habits, etc.). ):

It's good for me.

This suits me very well.

Nobody does this kind of thing at all.

This kind of thing is simply indecent.

19. Learning; Study, study; Research:

Do my math.

Do math problems

do sums

do sums

20. Find the answer to …; Solve; Calculation:

Do this problem

solve problems

Do puzzles

solve problems

2 1. Boil, burn, fry, stir-fry, boil (vegetables), boil:

She made a salad.

She made a salad.

Make an omelet

scrambled eggs

22. In the service of; Entertainment, entertainment; Supply, provide; Participate in:

Let's have lunch next week.

Let's have lunch together next week.

Treat guests well

Entertain guests warmly

23. Oral English makes you exhausted:

The last game of tennis exhausted her.

The last tennis match exhausted her.

They are hungry and tired.

They are tired and hungry.

24. [Oral] Spend (period), hold (post) and serve (punishment):

He is the prime minister for the second year.

This is his second year as prime minister.

He spent three years in prison.

He has served three years.

25. fasten, fasten:

He can't button the top button.

He can't button the top button on his clothes.

26. (people, things, etc. Play the role of ...:

Be the host

Zuo Dong

His role as host is admirable.

He is an admirable host.

27.[ Spoken] Cheat, cheat, cheat:

You're done!

You've been cheated!

I finished it in that time.

I was cheated that time.

28.[ Spoken] [Usually followed by adjectives] Pretend:

The leader behaved affably.

The leader pretended to be amiable.

put on airs

Be a hero

29. [Slang] Indulge in (wine); Take (drugs); Take (drugs, etc.). ):

We have never taken drugs.

We never take drugs.

The police reported that she was taking cocaine.

The police reported that she was taking cocaine.

30. [Slang] To plunder or rob:

Robbers robbed a bank.

Robbers robbed a bank.

3 1. [Main British slang] Beat up, beat up; Punishment:

If you don't stop, I'll hit you.

If you don't stop doing this kind of thing, I'll hit you.

The thief gave the old woman a good beating before robbing her.

The thief beat the old woman and robbed her.

32. [Slang] Kill, kill; Destroy; Failure:

If you move, I'll hit you.

If you move, I'll shoot.

33. [slang] accusation; Condemn, convict, etc. To seize, arrest:

He was arrested for kidnapping.

He was arrested for kidnapping.

34. [Slang, taboo] (Men) have sexual intercourse with ... ...

35. [Australian slang] Spend (money); Lose all (money)

intransitive verb

1. Act, behave, behave, and behave (in a certain way); Activities:

When he is treated well, he does well.

Good pay brings good performance.

She did very well today.

She did very well today.

2. Do, actively do (or do) work, work, work, and act:

Do it, don't just talk without practice.

Do it, don't just talk without practice.

She does it for us twice a week.

She comes to help us with the housework twice a week.

3. complete; End, end, end[ used in the perfect tense]:

No more dreaming

Break with dreams completely

I have broken up with her.

I broke up with her.

4. Progress (in work, production, health, etc.). ); Live, live; Get along; Start; Good health (in some cases):

Both mother and child are fine.

Mother and child (or mother and daughter) are safe.

How's your job?

How is your work going?

5. (Plant) Growth:

Wheat is growing well.

Wheat is growing well.

Everything in the garden is fine.

Everything in the garden is growing well.

6. Applicability, combination, suitability, suitability and appropriateness; Available; ok; Yes; Enough; Conform to etiquette (or habits), appropriate:

A black dress will do.

Black clothes are suitable.

Is this all right?

Is this all right?

7.[ followed by -ing][ spoken language] appears; Execute:

Are you doing anything tonight?

What's the activity tonight?

What are you doing in college?

What happened in college?

V. Auxiliary

1.[ used to strengthen the mood of the main verb]:

Do stay for a while.

Please stay a little longer.

Be sure to come and see us.

Please do come and see us.

[Used in law, poetry, etc. It is hereby instructed that ... the wind did blow and the rain did fall. The wind is blowing and the rain is falling.

3.[ Form doubt]

Did you write it?

Did you write it?

Do you think so?

Do you think so?

4.[ Form a negative sentence]:

They don't like it.

They don't like it.

I don't agree.

I don't agree.

5. [constitutes a negative imperative sentence; Used in imperative sentences with you and you]:

Don't go.

Don't go.

Go to the king at once.

Come to the king at once.

6. [Used in inverted sentences, used after some adverbs to form inverted sentences]:

Little did he realize that ...

He didn't realize ...;

We seldom witness such a disaster.

We seldom witness such a disaster.

V. Alternatives

1.[ instead of verb]:

I think the same as you.

I thought of you together.

I like jogging, so does Harry.

I like jogging, so does Harry.

2.[ instead of verb phrases]:

He didn't want to make up his mind, but she did.

He didn't make up his mind, but she did.

3. 【 Replace verbs with additional questions 】:

She has a computer, doesn't she?

She has a computer, doesn't she?

You live in new york, don't you?

You live in new york, don't you?

4.[ Used as a short command or repetition of emphasis]:

May I open the window? Yes, do.

May I open the window? Okay, open it.

Come and see me, do it!

Come and see me, be sure to come!

5. [Used with so, it, which, that, etc. ]:

He went abroad last year. Me too.

He went abroad last year. I went abroad, too.

He likes it, so do I.

He likes it, so do I.

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