take position

占据位置:在某个地方或某个场合中占据一个特定的位置或角色。

常用释义

词性释义

占据位置:在某个地方或某个场合中占据一个特定的位置或角色。
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1·If you were in a management or leadership position, when discussing your current role, never take all the credit for accomplishments or achievements.
如果你处于管理或领导职位,在讨论你目前的角色时,不要把所有的成就都归功于自己。
2·The number of employees other than current department heads who could take on the position of department head is equal to only about half of the expected vacancies.
除现有部门主管外,能够担任部门主管职位的员工数量仅相当于预期职位空缺的一半左右。
3·A great leader will assess each situation on its merits, and will only take charge when their position, the situation, and/or the needs of the moment demand it.
一个伟大的领导者会评估每一种情况的好坏,并且只会在他们的职位、情景和/或当前的情况需要的时候挺身而出。
4·He left a career in teaching to take up a position with the NEH.
他放弃了教职,以便在国家人文基金会任职。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
5·He could be depended on to take a moderate position on most of the key issues.
可以相信,他会在大多数关键问题上持温和态度。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
6·Do you take an opening position in a negotiation which differs from the eventual goal you are heading for?
在与最终目标相背离的谈判中,你会采取开放的姿态吗?
7·Spain and the US take the leading position in building smart cities.
西班牙和美国在建设智慧城市方面处于领先地位。
8·When buying an apartment, people usually take into account its price, position, surroundings and so on.
买房时,人们通常会考虑房子的价格、位置、环境等因素。
9·I thought it would be wise to take out forward exchange cover to protect our position on the outstanding contracts.
我觉得利用远期外汇补进来保护我们尚未结清的合同中的利益是明智之举。
10·He always worried that many people were trying to take his position.
他总是担心很多人试图取代他的位置。