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Take lightly Meaning in English

expression

ˈteɪk/ /ˈɫaɪtɫi
TAYK LYT-lee
tˈeɪk/ /lˈaɪtli
TAYK LYT-lee

释义

To not treat something as important or serious, or to behave as if it does not matter much.

用法与细微差别

Used in both formal and informal contexts. Common with issues like health, safety, or rules ('don’t take this lightly'). Often a warning or advice. Similar expressions: 'brush off', 'not take seriously'. Be careful not to use it for physical objects.

例句

You should not take lightly your responsibilities at work.

basic

Health warnings are not something to take lightly.

basic

Don't take lightly what she said; it might be important.

basic

I made the mistake of taking lightly the exam, and I failed.

natural

Don't take lightly the rules here—they're strict for a reason.

natural

He tends to take lightly any advice people give him, so he often makes the same mistakes.

natural