用take up造句子,“take up”造句

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The larvae take up the bacteria and incorporate them in the cocoon while spinning it.

Pointing fingers will merely take up more time and detract from the argument for practicality.

It can take up to 20 years for a Beluga Sturgeon to reach its maximum size and they can weigh up to 2 tonnes.

When I am free, I will take up my cross. I will crucify the pride in me.

They had the soldiers take up their positions — all those in the camp to the north of the city and the amBush to the west of it.

This means that the photos take up far more of our peripheral vision, and can provide some truly stunning results that overwhelm our senses.

It even moved a philosopher, Alain Finkielkraut, to implore the president to take up the promenade—a “spiritual experience”—and to give up jogging, which is mere “body management”.

They argue that if there are no cigarette advertisement on TV, no cigarettes available everywhere, and no adequate pocket money, teenagers are unlikely to take up the habit of smoking.

No matter how little I desire to take up the pen, even if I'm already in bed, the sight of her picture on the wall is sufficient to pull me up to write a page or two if only to avoid the accusation of my memories.

take up造句

Have my luggage take up, please.

I hope that they take up this challenge.

Now the neurologist suggests more people take up his mother's cooking.

That is true even in Germany, as its export markets falter and domestic demand fails to take up the slack.

Facilities characteristic,include Chinese ern restaurant,Kellia restaurant and Seafood restaurant,Coffee shop Seascape banquet centre etc.,which all can take up to 600 seats.

With so much content floating around these days, if you want your writing to be read then you've got to take up an interesting topic, thoughtfully formulate your thoughts, and back up your argument.

Although such icons may look great, they draw undue attention to themselves and render poorly at small sizes, meaning that they must necessarily take up extra real estate to be legible.

One poncho will take up minimal space.

Research and development now take up a sizeable chunk of the military budget.

I am about to take up a paid internship to help out with costs back in Ohio.

They would thenbe free to bow out, burn their Guevara posters, take up thatlong-neglected cello again and talk about something moreintriguing than the Asiatic mode of production.

On China's part, the US economy may greatly affect China's GDP when the trend that the trade with the United States will take up one-sixth of China's total foreign trade volume is taken into account.

Take up cognitive leisure activities. Learn a language, take up an instrument, take a class or work crosswords or puzzles.

Zucchini and cucumber also grow quickly, but vegetables like cabbage take two months and lime can take up to two years.

We will take up these issues and offer some advice on how to structure your transactions in Part 3 of this series.

Actions to take upon a warning, alarm, or attention alert.

Now that you are able to take up arms and defend your motherland, we are all proud of you.

On the day that you take up your command,Block the frontier passes, destroy the official tallies,and stop the passage of all emissaries. be stern in the council-chamber, so that you may control the situation.

But does video gaming make the pleasure centre larger or do people with larger pleasure centres take up video games?

This means that your sites will take up less server space and bandwidth than other sites.

When I was suspended I had to train more than the other players but I couldn't play in the matches, so I needed something to focus on. So I decided to take up the trumpet.

He resigned his commission to take up a civilian job.

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