1.发生;举行
1.to happen
1.The first wedding to take place at the abbey was that of King Henry I of England and Princess Matilda of Scotland in 1100.
第一对在威斯敏斯特大教堂完婚的新人是1100年英格兰国王亨利一世和苏格兰的马蒂尔德公主。
2.Keep your eyes and ears open as much is about to take place that should have an impact upon the media.
继续开放你们的眼睛与耳朵,因为许多事情就要发生,将对媒体产生影响力。
3.Our focus on education and science can ensure that the breakthroughs of tomorrow take place in the United States.
我们在教育和科研上的投入可以确保明天的突破点发生着美国。
4.The hearings shall take place in London, United Kingdom.
听证会将在伦敦发生,英国。
5.Were there no electric pressure in a conductor, the electron flow would not take place in it.
导体内如果没有电压,便不会产生电子流动现象。
6.While stretching out Your hand to heal, and that signs and wonders may take place through the name of Your holy Servant Jesus.
同时伸出你的手施行医治,使神迹奇事,藉著你圣仆耶稣的名行出来。
7.Today we'll have a chance to see the preparation for the maneuvers on gun support river motorboats that take place in the Caspian Sea.
今天我们有机会参观进行演习准备的舰艇,它们将在里海军事演习中完成炮火支援任务。
8.A clinical trial to see if the results could be replicated in humans could take place in around two years, he said.
大约2年内要进行临床试验看(在大鼠身上的)结果能否在人体内进行重复。
9.A court in Virginia ordered Mr. Stanford to be held for a detention hearing which will take place in Texas, his home state.
佛吉尼亚法庭命令将斯坦福暂时关押,等待随后在得克萨斯州进行的听证会。
10.The most difficult challenge is to let the process take place, and yet that is the only release from the pressure of the dark night.
这里最困难的挑战就是让这个过程发生,然而那是从黑夜的压力中释放出来的唯一方式。