1.想当然
1.认为真实;视为当然;认为某人之到场和行动是理所当然的而非恩惠:
1.regard sth.as true or as certain to happen;treat sb.'s presence and actions as due rather favor
1.Yes, if you only had 1 of these tables on a page, you could take for granted that this would exist only once.
当然,如果页面上仅有一个表,那么您就可以确定它是唯一的。
2.Nearly fifty percent of the children here live below the poverty line without the services and conveniences that we all take for granted.
这儿有一半的孩子生活在贫困线下,没有我们觉得理所应当的服务和便利。
3.Investors are trying to anticipate something they usually take for granted: the ability of the financial system to function normally.
投资者正努力预测金融体系何时能恢复正常运作,而他们以往都认为这种正常运作是自然而然的事。
4.One of the difficulties in evaluating Plato lies in the fact that we now take for granted so much of what was great originality in him.
在评价柏拉图时,我们面临的难题之一就在于想当然地认为许多理论都是他所独创的。
5.It's an awful thing to live in the dark, unable to see what others take for granted.
生活在黑暗之中,看不见别人习以为常的美好事物,是可怕的事情。
6.He is the sort of person you take for granted , a nice bore, so reasonable and honest, there is no need to be on your guard against him.
他是一个值得信任的人:一个循规蹈矩,枯燥乏味的男人;有理智,又很诚实,毫无提防的必要。
7.I, for one, will never again take for granted the noble potato, golden fruit of the earth, to which we owe so much.
至少我对这种有恩于人类的、高贵的马铃薯、大地的黄金一般的果实,再也不等闲视之了。
8.My father used to say that God takes away what dearest to our hearts to remind us how much we take for granted.
我的父亲以前说过,上帝会把我们心中最珍贵的东西拿走,以提醒我们有太多东西我们没懂得珍惜。
9.A century ago psychologists made a strong case for the creation of a new stage of human development which we now take for granted.
一个世纪以前,心理学家提出了创造新的个人发展阶段的强力依据,而我们今天则把这个阶段认为是理所应当的。
10.Children were observed as they slowly grasped -- or, as the case might be, bumped into -- concepts that adults take for granted.
他们观察到孩子们缓慢掌握那些成年人认为理所当然的概念的过程,或者是孩子们偶然遇到这些概念的过程。