take somebody to place信息详情
带某人去某处
take place───发生,举行; 来;发生;举行
take place of───代替
take sb place───代替某人
take its place───取而代之
somebody───pron.有人,某人;重要人物;n.大人物,重要人物
take my place───代替某人的职位;坐某人的座位
take a place───找个地方(做某事);占有一席之地
somebody to love───[电影]我们约会吧;爱上谁(歌曲名);危险男女(电影名);找一个人来爱(歌曲名)
take the place───代替
They agree instead to arrange for somebody with the appropriate type of business experience to take the place of a court.───他们会约定安排某些拥有相关行业知识的人代替法院的地位。
I am trying to use the KISS law (keep it stupid simple) and think that when you need to choose something and it depends on your or somebody else's opinion - mistakes can take place.───我尝试用吻法(保持愚蠢简单),并认为,当你需要选择的东西,这取决于你的或别人的意见-错误可以发生。
In the American Civil War, there was a draft, but you could avoid it by hiring somebody to take your place, if you were rich enough.───在美国内战期间,曾有过强制征兵,但是你可以让人代替你,如果你足够有钱的话。
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