taker
/ˈteɪkə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈekɚ] /ˈteɪkər/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈekɚ] /ˈtāk How to pronounce take (audio)/ (ame, mw)
taker — 名詞
1. A person who willingly accepts an offer or takes something freely available — fo
接受者
願意接受他人提議的人
A person who willingly accepts an offer or takes something freely available — for example, a free item, a job vacancy, or a place in an activity.
Camille offered free piano lessons to beginners and quickly found several takers.
Camille 為初學者提供免費鋼琴課,很快就找到了幾位接受者。
find + takers collocation
When the library announced free book giveaways, takers arrived early that morning.
圖書館宣布免費送書後,當天早上就有接受者提早到場。
The dance studio offered free trial classes and found twenty takers within two days.
舞蹈工作室提供免費試跳課程,兩天內就找到了二十位學員參加。
Gita asked her neighbours if anyone wanted her old sofa, and there were three takers.
Gita 問鄰居有誰想要她的舊沙發,結果有三個人願意接受。
- giver
the person who offers, not the one who accepts
文法句型
taker + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in the construction 'find/have + (number of) + takers' when describing the response to an offer.
常見錯誤
2. Very few people or no people at all who are willing to accept an offer or reques
無人應
無人願意接受提議的情況
Very few people or no people at all who are willing to accept an offer or request — always appears in negative constructions such as 'no takers' or 'few takers'.
Apinya asked for help moving furniture, but there were no takers.
Apinya 請人幫忙搬家具,但沒有人願意。
there were no takers — fixed negative phrase
Kian offered twenty dollars for someone to clean the garage, but there were few takers.
Kian 出二十美元找人清理車庫,但幾乎沒有人願意做。
few takers — only a small number interested
The principal asked for volunteers to run the school fair, but there were no takers.
校長徵求志願者來辦學校園遊會,但沒有人報名。
Ezra posted an ad for his old computer online but received no takers at all.
Ezra 在網上貼了廣告要賣他的舊電腦,但完全沒有人有興趣。
文法句型
there were no takers
find few takers
have no takers
用法筆記
This sense almost always appears in negative contexts — 'no takers', 'few takers', 'not many takers'. The positive form ('there were takers') belongs to sense 1.
常見錯誤
3. A person who puts a medicine, drug, or similar substance into their body, either
服用者
使用藥物或毒品的人
A person who puts a medicine, drug, or similar substance into their body, either on a regular schedule or for a particular condition.
The doctor advised all takers of the new medicine to drink plenty of water.
醫生建議所有服用新藥的人要多喝水。
taker + of + medicine — specifying the substance
Ilan was a regular taker of painkillers after his knee surgery.
Ilan 膝蓋手術後經常服用止痛藥。
The clinic tracked one hundred regular takers of blood pressure medicine over six months.
診所在六個月內追蹤了一百位定期服用血壓藥的人。
After two years on cholesterol drugs, long-term takers reported occasional joint pain to their doctor.
服用降膽固醇藥物兩年後,長期用藥者向醫生反映偶爾會關節疼痛。
文法句型
taker + of + drug/medicine
drug taker
用法筆記
Often preceded by a time descriptor ('regular', 'long-term', 'daily') or the name of the substance ('drug taker', 'medicine taker'). In medical writing, 'taker' is neutral; in everyday speech it may carry a negative connotation when referring to illegal drugs.
常見錯誤
4. Someone fulfilling a role in which they physically seize, keep, or watch over a
收取者
以特定角色取走或看管物品的人
Someone fulfilling a role in which they physically seize, keep, or watch over a person or an item — for instance, a 'hostage taker', 'test taker', or 'ticket taker'.
The hostage taker finally released all the people inside the bank.
劫持人質者最後釋放了銀行裡所有的人。
compound noun: hostage taker
Test takers must turn off their phones before the exam begins.
應試者必須在考試開始前關閉手機。
compound noun: test taker
The ticket taker at the entrance smiled and welcomed each visitor.
入口處的驗票員微笑著歡迎每一位訪客。
The note taker in our weekly team meeting records all decisions in a shared document.
我們每週團隊會議的記錄員會把所有決議記錄在共享文件裡。
文法句型
[noun] + taker
taker + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Most commonly appears in compound nouns (hostage taker, test taker, ticket taker, sample taker). The standalone form 'taker of [something]' is also used but sounds more formal.