taker的意思和读音

taker

: [ˈteɪkər] : [ˈteɪkə(r)]

n.

takers  

n.customer,client,patron,punter,purchaser

takern.

1.[usupl]a person who is willing to accept sth that is being offered

They won't find many takers for the house at that price.

2.a person who takes sth

drug takers

It is better to be a giver than a taker.

n.1.;;;;;

n.1.someone who accepts or wants something that is offered2.someone who takes something3.an insulting word for someone who wants a lot from other people but does not want to give anything to them

1. Straddle Taker Trade House ...

2. takeover taker taking bullet ...

4. cylinder taker conveyer belt ...

5. cheese-maker taker checker ...

6. ... take:v. taker:n. ; tale:n. ; ...

7. ... Tactic Taker Temperance ...

8. n., taker n.,, taker n., taker ...

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1.Risk-Taker: The children have the courage to try to use different materials and different ways of making a graphic work.使

2.Darwin seems to have been able to think only with a pen in his hand. He was a compulsive note taker and list maker.

3.That's when he meets Kate Walker, a survey taker at Heathrow Airport who persuades Harvey to stay in London for the reception.KATEWALKER,HEATHROW

4.He said the hostage-taker was killed with a sniper shot to the head after he wounded a police sharpshooter.

5.He said the hostage-taker had wanted to kill himself in the classroom.

6.Even if I was a regular drug taker, I knew the police wanted to see me that day. I would not have risked having drugs with me.

7.My Olympic dreams were dashed. The police asked me to sign their note-taker's account of the meeting, and we politely said our goodbyes.

8.We viewed him as a playmaker and a set-piece taker. He is someone you could hang your hat on - a general in midfield.

9.Reports of the arms wielded by the hostage-taker varied, but Mr. Chatel said he carried two long knives.使

10.The Yemeni state news agency says Mr Saleh has asked his cabinet to remain in place in a care-taker capacity.