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uptake
- IPA[ˈʌpteɪk]
英式
- the action of taking up or making use of something that is available;the taking in or absorption of a substance by a living organism or bodily organ
noun: uptake, plural noun: uptakes
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名詞
- 1. the action of taking up or making use of something that is available the uptake of free school meals
- ▪ the taking in or absorption of a substance by a living organism or bodily organ the uptake of glucose into the muscles
- be slow to understand something
Oxford Dictionary
- be quick to understand something
Oxford American Dictionary
- be quick to understand something
Oxford Dictionary
- be slow to understand something
Oxford American Dictionary
- be quick (or slow) to understand something
Oxford Dictionary
- be quick (or slow) to understand something
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈəpˌtāk]
美式
- the action of taking up or making use of something that is available: the country's uptake of electronic banking technology
Oxford American Dictionary