Phrase
taken over
接管,接收(公司、组织等)
taken over is the past participle of take over (irregular).
to take control of something, especially a company or organization
- 1.
To assume control of something, such as a business or enterprise, and sometimes by force.
接管某事物的控制权,如企业,有时通过武力
- 2.
To adopt a further responsibility or duty.
承担进一步的责任或义务
- 3.
To relieve someone temporarily.
暂时替代某人
- 4.
To buy out the ownership of a business.
收购企业的所有权
- 5.
To appropriate something without permission.
未经许可占用某物
- 6.
To annex a territory by conquest or invasion; to conquer.
通过征服或入侵兼并领土;征服
- 7.
To become more successful than (someone or something else).
比(某人或某事)更成功
- 8.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see take, over.
见 take, over 的字面意思
接手,接替(职责或财产);[法] 接管,收购;接管某事物的控制权,如企业,有时通过武力;承担进一步的责任或义务;暂时替代某人
In use
The new manager will take over the department next month.
After the merger, the larger company took over all operations.
Could you take over this task while I'm on vacation?
take over + noun phrase
The company was taken over by a larger firm.
这家公司被一家更大的公司接管了。
take over from + person
She will take over from the current manager next month.
她下个月将接手现任经理的工作。
take over as + position
He took over as CEO after the merger.
Connections
Confusing words
Word family
- takes over
- third person singular
- took over
- past
- taken over
- past participle
- taking over
- present participle
Learner notes
Learn the forms together
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Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.