take over
phrasal verbtake over (from something)
- to become bigger or more important than something else; to replace something
占上风;取而代之 - Try not to let negative thoughts take over.
尽量别受消极的想法左右。 - It has been suggested that mammals took over from dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
有人提出哺乳动物是在 6 500 万年前取代恐龙的。 - In your teens, peer-group friendships may take over from parents as the major influence on you.
在你十几岁的时候,同龄人之间的友谊可能会取代父母对你的主要影响。
- Try not to let negative thoughts take over.
take over (from somebody) | take something over (from somebody)
接替;接任;接管;接手 - Paul's daughter took over the job in 2017.
保罗的女儿在2017年接管了这项工作。 - Gerald Ford took over the presidency after Nixon resigned.
尼克松辞职后,杰拉尔德·福特接任总统。
- Paul's daughter took over the job in 2017.
- to gain control of a political party, a country, etc.
控制,接管(政党、国家等) - The army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues.
军方扬言如果内乱继续就实行军管。
- The army is threatening to take over if civil unrest continues.
take something over
- to gain control of a business, a company, etc., especially by buying shares
接收,接管(企业、公司等,尤指通过购买股份) - CBS Records was taken over by Sony.
哥伦比亚广播公司的唱片公司已被索尼公司收购。
- CBS Records was taken over by Sony.