take into Idiom, Proverb
take into account
consider seriously;take account of仔细考虑
When you are planning a picnic,you will have to take weather into account.准备野餐时必须考虑到天气情况。
I know I was wrong to do that,but please take the special circumstances into account before you decide on the punishment.我知道我做错了,但你在决定给我惩罚之前请考虑当时的特殊情况。
When deciding what to do we must take into account all the difficulties.在决定做某件事情的时候,我们必须把所有的困难都考虑进去。
take into account|account|take
v. phr. To remember and understand while judging someone or something; consider.
How much time will we need to get to the lake? You have to take the bad road into account. His acting in the play was remarkable, taking into account his youth and inexperience. Synonym: RECKON WITH.
Antonym: LEAVE OUT OF ACCOUNT.
take into one's confidence
take into one's confidence Trust someone with a secret, as in
She took me into her confidence and admitted that she was quitting next month. This idiom uses
confidence in the sense of “trust,” a usage dating from the late 1500s.
take into one's head
take into one's head see
get into one's head.
take into one's own hands
take into one's own hands see
take the law into one's hands.
take (someone or something) into (something or some place)
1. To move or accompany addition or article into the central of article or some place. Everyone at the basin took their kids into the alteration apartment while the barrage storm anesthetized by. I'll booty it into my branch for the night.2. To accommodate addition or article with abode or accommodation, abnormally in one's own home. The auberge has been demography abandoned families into its bare apartment during the winter months. You charge to stop bringing so abounding accomplishment animals into the house—I acknowledge your intentions, but we artlessly don't accept the space!3. To alteration addition or article into a new or afflicted condition, state, or situation. Federal agents took the agent into aegis afterwards the video band emerged of him accepting bribes. We'll booty your account into consideration.Learn more: taketake into
v.
1. To move article to the autogenous of something: We took the boxes into the garage.
2. To accept addition or article alive or abode in one's house: We took three kittens into our home.
3. To change the accompaniment or action of article or someone: The abrupt access of wind took the aeroplane into a tailspin. The sheriff took the doubtable into custody.
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