take for granted 想当然 ; 认为 ; 想必是
to take for granted 认为真实
take sth for granted 视为当然 ; 认为某事当然 ; 想当然的认为
take it for granted 认为理所当然 ; 想当然 ; 视为当然
Take things for granted 自以为理所当然
Don't take it for granted 不要想当然
take it for granted that 想当然地认为 ; 想当然
I came into adult life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.
我成年后,发现自己对大多数人认为是理所当然之事知之甚少。
Today we take for granted that they're horizontal bands of plant communities.
如今,我们想当然地认为它们是水平的条状植物群落。
Like other modern architects, he employed metal, glass and laminated wood materials that we take for granted today but that in the 1940s symbolized the future.
和其他现代建筑师一样,他使用了金属、玻璃和层压板木材材料,今天我们对这些材料习以为常,但它们在20世纪40年代却象征着未来。
"It was the Islamic world that paved the way for much of the technology and science that we now take for granted.
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They cannot be reconciled as traditional students of the relationship between rhetoric and grammar in studying the rhetorical and grammatical effects of literature take for granted.
它们不可能和解,像传统的修辞学与语法学关系的学生,在研究修辞学和语法学对文学的影响之时想当然地做的那样。
The fact that we've got free will is something that most of us take for granted about ourselves.
我们拥有自由意志这一事实,被大多数人认为理所应当
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