Take issue with Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈɪʃu/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
TAYK IH-shoo WITH
tˈeɪk/ /ˈɪʃuː/ /wˈɪð
TAYK IH-shoo WITH
释义
To disagree or argue with someone or something, especially about a specific point.
用法与细微差别
Somewhat formal and often used in written or polite argument. Commonly followed by 'someone' or 'something' (e.g., 'take issue with your statement'). Softer than directly saying 'disagree'.
Spanish: discrepar con - estar en desacuerdo conPortuguese (BR): discordar de - questionarPortuguese (PT): discordar de - contestarChinese (Simplified): 对…有异议 - 反对Chinese (Traditional): 對…有異議 - 反對Hindi: से असहमत होना - विरोध करनाArabic: يعارض - يختلف معBengali: আপত্তি করা - দ্বিমত পোষণ করাRussian: возражать - не соглашатьсяJapanese: 異議を唱える - 異を唱えるVietnamese: phản đối - không đồng ýKorean: 이의를 제기하다 - 반대하다Turkish: itiraz etmek - karşı çıkmakUrdu: اعتراض کرنا - اختلاف کرناIndonesian: mempertanyakan - tidak setuju
例句
I take issue with your answer to the question.
basic
She takes issue with the new policy at work.
basic
Do you take issue with my opinion?
basic
I have to take issue with the way you handled the situation.
natural
Many people take issue with how the news was reported.
natural
He didn't take issue with my suggestion, so I think he agrees.
natural