take in
英 [teɪk ɪn] 美 [teɪk ɪn]
收留,收容(尤指无家可归者或逃难者);(警察)带走,抓走;欺骗;使上当;理解;领会;领悟;(一下子)看清,看明白;观看;欣赏;参观;(人、动物或植物)摄入,吸收;将(衣物)改小;(商店、饭店、剧院等商业机构)收入,进账
例句:
They always take in the homeless.
他们经常收留无家可归的人。
They will certainly need to take in plenty of liquid.
它们当然需要吸收大量液体。
Now that his parents are dead, who will take the boy in?
这男孩的父母均去世了,谁会收容这孩子呢?
Put, bring, or take in a secretive or furtive manner.
秘密地或鬼鬼祟祟地放下、带来或带走
He tried to take me in.
他企图欺骗我。
Don't trust that fellow; he'll take you in if he gets the chance.
不要相信那家伙;只要有机会,他就会使你上当。