1.代替某人,接替某人的位置
1.to be a substitute for or replace somebody or something
1.But I always wanting to say that no one can take the place of you.
但我总是想说没有人可以取代你在我心中的地位。
2.His assistant will take the place of him to attend the meeting.
他的助手将代替他出席这次会议。
3.But even the best of these could never take the place of a great book.
但是,即使上面这些当中最优秀的作品也称不上一部伟大的作品。
4.When he awoke from something between sleep and swooning, the grey of the morning had begun to take the place of night.
等到他在睡眠和昏迷状态中醒过来的时候,灰蒙蒙的黎明已经赶走了黑夜。
5.Who can take the place of him when he is out?
他不在时谁能代替他?
6.Nobody would take the place of him in the field of Physics.
在物理学这一领域里,无人能替代他
7.Some of the cost of these systems can be mitigated as they take the place of existing exhaust brake units.
因为取代了现有的排气制动,这些装置的成本有所降低。
8.It is so easy to let other things take the place of our time with the Lord and his Word.
我们很容易会让其他事情占用了我们亲近主的时间;
9.When someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take the place of honor, for a person more distinguished than you may have been invited.
你被人请去赴婚姻的筵席,不要坐在首位上,恐怕有比你尊贵的客被他请来;
10.Failure mode is bending failure along the surface occurred by bond-type damage, take the place of shear failure.
并且后期破坏不以剪切破坏为主,而是沿着粘结破坏面形成的薄弱面发生拉压式破坏。