be taken by surprise 被突袭 ; 冷不防被 ; 猝不及防 ; 被奇袭
be taken by surprise accident 感到意外
be taken in by sb 被某人欺骗
be taken in by rumours 望风捕影 ; 知道的并不确实
Be easily taken in by 容易受到某人或某事的欺骗
Studies show that up to 20 million factory jobs worldwide could be taken by robots in the next 10 years.
研究表明,未来10年,全球将有多达2000万个工厂的工作岗位被机器人取代。
They were constantly on the alert not to be taken by surprise.
他们一直处于常备不懈状态以防突然袭击。
"I, too, now know that I will be taken by this disease," he says.
“现在我也知道了,我将会被这个病魔带走,”他说。
The report calls for stronger steps to be taken by advanced economies to reduce carbon emissions, seen as the main cause of global warming.
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On the one hand, he says, his reference to a divine mission, he explicitly says there, will be taken by his audience as being just another instance of Socratic irony and insincerity.
一方面,他表示自己所指的神授任务,他很明白地表示,将会被听众误以为只是另一轮的,苏格拉底式讽刺及伪善。
What makes something scripture,though,is that it's taken to be authoritative and holy by some particular community.
圣典之所以为圣典是由于,它被某一特定团体当作是权威而神圣的。
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