Take with one Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ/ /ˈwən
TAYK WITH wun
tˈeɪk/ /wˈɪð/ /wˈɒn
TAYK WITH won
释义
To bring or carry something or someone with you when you leave or go somewhere.
用法与细微差别
This is a literal or semi-formal phrase, often found in instructions ('Please take your belongings with you'). More natural expressions are 'take with you' or 'bring along.' Not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Spanish: llevar con uno - tomar con unoPortuguese (BR): levar consigo - levar com vocêPortuguese (PT): levar consigo - levar com vocêChinese (Simplified): 随身带 - 带在身上Chinese (Traditional): 隨身帶 - 帶在身上Hindi: अपने साथ ले जानाArabic: يَأخُذ معَهBengali: সঙ্গে নেওয়াRussian: с собой взятьJapanese: 持っていくVietnamese: mang theoKorean: 가지고 가다Turkish: yanına almakUrdu: ساتھ لے جاناIndonesian: membawa (sesuatu) bersama
例句
Please take your umbrella with one when you go out.
basic
You should take your ticket with one at all times.
basic
Don’t forget to take your ID with one to the exam.
basic
Whenever I travel, I always take my camera with one.
natural
If you think you’ll need a snack, just take one with one.
natural
They said you can take your pet with one if it’s small enough.
natural