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"take something for granted"
I am still confused its meaning "take something for granted" . So please help to explain. Thank you.
Apr 10, 2011 12:07 AM
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- You accept something without question,that is when you take something for granted.
When you question something that is accepted as true ,then you are not taking it for granted.
When we expect something to be available all the time and forget that we are lucky to have it , we are taking it for granted.
"We take so many things for granted in our life, like having food and shelter ,while others are starving of hunger ."
- Stopping to be grateful for someone who helps you or being happy and appreciative of someone who is around ,probably because it is a repetitive action or the person has been with you too long ( that is when you take someone for granted).
" In relationships people start to take each other for granted after a while."
April 10, 2011
When somebody gives something (usually something valuable or worthwhile, for free) that person "grants" something.
"To take" in this context means to perceive, assume or understand.
"To take something for granted" therefore means you assume that something will always be given to you, or it will always be there, even if you make no effort to keep it or care for it.
April 10, 2011
Most of us take life for granted.
我们大多数人把生活认为是理所当然的。
把......认为是理所当然的。
May 11, 2011
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Cantonese), English, French, Vietnamese
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Chinese (Mandarin), French
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