单词 | taken |
释义 | taken /'taukan; 'tokan/ n [C] 1 sign, evidence, guarantee or mark: 表征; 表号; 证据; 保证; 象征; 记号: A white flag is used as a ~ of surrender. 白旗是用作投降的信号。 I am giving you this jewel as a ~ of my esteem/affection. 我送给你这珠宝以表示我对你的敬意 (击情 Kin ~ of. as evidence of. 作赢…的证据; 表示。 book/'record/'gift —, receipt (usu on an attractive card)' for payment of money, exchangeable for a book/record, etc of the value stated. 书券 (唱片券; 礼券) (可换取券面所载金额同值的书,唱片等) 。 2 (attrib) serving as a preliminary or small-scale substitute: (形容用法) 象征性的; 用作初期或小规模之代表的: The enemy offered only a ~ resistance, did not resist seriously. 敌人盘作了象征性的抵抗。' ~ money, coins of low intrinsic value, but exchangeable for money of standard value. 代币 (实值较低而可兑换标准价值之钱币者) 。 ~ payment, payment of a small part of what is owed, made to show that the debt is recognized. 象征性的偿付 (偿付小部分欠款,作为承认该债务的象征) 。 ~ strike, for a few hours only (as a warning that a long strike may follow). 象征性罢工 (仅罢工数小时,以暂吿对方可能发动长时间罢工)。 ~vote. Parliamentary vote of money for government purposes, it being understood that a larger sum may be taken without further discussion or voting. 议会象征性的拨款 (表示政府可支付较大金额的款项,不必再行讨论或表决) 。 |
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