taken
verb
uk/ˈteɪ.kən/us/ˈteɪ.kən/past participle oftake
(take的过去分词)Taking things away from someone or somewhere
- appropriate
- bear away
- confiscate
- confiscation
- creamsomething/someoneoff
- debug
- drain
- expropriate
- expropriation
- extractive
- get off
- impound
- relieve
- rob
- rootsomething/someoneout
- routsomeoneout
- seize
- shelf
- stripping
- sweep
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Transferring and transporting objects
Getting, receiving and accepting
Having in your hands
Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way
Travelling
Lacking things
Spending time & time passing
Performing a function
Acting and acts
Thinking and contemplating
Understanding and comprehending
Capturing or taking possession of things
taken
adjective
uk/ˈteɪ.kən/us/ˈteɪ.kən/taken with/bysomething
believingsomething to bedeservingofrespectoradmiration:
对…尊敬;对…尊重Thecommitteewas very taken withyourproposals.委员会很重视你的建议。
Liking
- adorkable
- affection
- appreciate
- attached
- be a glutton forsomethingidiom
- be a hit withsomeoneidiom
- dig
- gravitate towards/tosomething/someone
- grow onsomeone
- have a lot of time forsomeoneidiom
- have a thing aboutsomething/someoneidiom
- lickyourlipsidiom
- protective
- shook
- smile
- smile onsomething/someone
- smitten
- taste
- tight
- warm