1.That's largely because Mario ends up with a relatively minor speaking role in his own movie, pushed aside for other more take-charge characters.
英:[teik tʃɑ:dʒ]
美:[tek tʃɑrdʒ]
看管;负责;不受控制;主持
adjective
having the qualities of a forceful leader
a take-charge executive
idiomatic phrase
to assume control, command, care, or custody—often used with ofShe took charge of the company/team/project.A neighbor took charge of the children until he got home from the emergency room.Happiness is what occurs when you take charge of your life …—Terina AllenSamuel Morse wanted the federal government to take charge of building a national telegraph system.—Virginia PostrelI could see that unless I took charge of the situation nothing would get done. So I said, "Mouse, you and Jane … help me … ."—Judy Blume
… the people Americans have chosen to take charge in times of crisis …—Marc Fisher
The first known use of take-charge was in the 14th century
1.That's largely because Mario ends up with a relatively minor speaking role in his own movie, pushed aside for other more take-charge characters.
2.Then there’s always the one type-A friend who ends up taking charge and doing all the work—creating spreadsheets, securing the accomodations, planning the itinerary, etc.
3.The Aries moon squares Mars to incite a take-charge mood.
4.Leadership skills contribute to personal growth and development by taking charge of your own life, setting goals, and making decisions.
5.Take charge of authorizing measure calibration criterion and auditing technology material.
负责计量校准规范的编制,技术资料的审核.
6.'Will you take charge of the letter?'
“ 你愿意负责交这封信 么 ?”
7.The Warriors never trailed in the game, taking charge at the outset with stout defense even if the offensive performance was uneven throughout.
8.Ambitious and confident, Aries have a take-charge attitude.
9.Three take-charge hop varieties, Citra, Simcoe and Eureka, wrap around the sweet malty middle.
10.He is the vice-president in charge of sales.
他是负责销售的副总经理。
11.But rather than stamping out drug production, the government simply took charge.
12.Many of the big laughs come from comedian Lopez, who makes Uncle Rudy a gonzo figure with a lusty approach to life and all its dangers; and from Barraza, whose take-charge attitude gets the family through one of its most heartbreaking blows and galvanizes them to put aside their tears and fight.
13.The true freshman seems to have the makeup to someday develop into a reliable crunch-time player, the combination of a take-charge mentality and skills.
14.He took charge of the money Peggotty had given me.
他掌管佩格蒂给我的钱。
15.My wife put everything under my charge.
我妻子把一切都交给我掌管。
16.Aries has a take-charge personality that lends itself to strong leadership and resolution, whereas Gemini is more whimsical and indecisive.
17.Others accused the majority bloc and the political party leaders aligned with them of cutting a backroom deal to control important government ministries with the goal of lining their pockets and taking charge of the electoral machinery ahead of general elections.
18.Her character has been taking charge since the show debuted in September 2021.
19.You can't take charge of land owned by the town.
你不能管理城镇拥有的土地.
20.Dr. Smith is assigned to take charge of the department.
史密斯大夫受命分管这个部门.