taking
- IPA[ˈteɪkɪŋ]
英式
- the action or process of taking something;the amount of money earned by a business from the sale of goods or services
- (of a person) captivating in manner; charming
noun: taking, plural noun: takings
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名詞
- 1. the action or process of taking something the taking of life
- 2. the amount of money earned by a business from the sale of goods or services the big test for the shop's new look is whether it'll boost takings
形容詞
- 1. dated (of a person) captivating in manner; charming he was not a very taking person, she felt
- the action of taking risks: decisions at this level involve some risk-taking
- willing to take risky action in the hope of a desired result: a rare, risk-taking client
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of taking risks: decisions at this level involve some risk-taking
- willing to take risky action in the hope of a desired result: a rare, risk-taking client
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of mocking someone or something.
Oxford Dictionary
- the act of seizing or holding a person as security for the fulfilment of a condition: with the recent escalation of hostilities comes the tactic of hostage-taking sabotage and hostage-takings by community activists
Oxford Dictionary
- the sale of securities that have risen in price: there was active profit-taking among retail stocks a bout of profit-taking
Oxford Dictionary
- an act of saying goodbye: the leave-taking was formal, with none of her earlier displays of emotion
Oxford Dictionary
- an act of saying goodbye: the leave-taking was restrained, with none of her earlier displays of emotion
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of mocking someone or something.
Oxford American Dictionary
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美式
- the action or process of taking something: the taking of life
- (of a person) captivating in manner; charming: he was not a very taking person, she felt
Oxford American Dictionary