接掌
jiēzhǎng
- to take over
- to take control
- (formal) to take over (control or management of); to assume control of
- to take over (control or management of); to assume control of
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| 接任 | jiērèn | to take over (as minister, manager etc) |
| 接手 | jiēshǒu |
我走了后汤姆接手了。
Tom took over after I left. Source: Tatoeba |
| 接班 | jiēbān |
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| 接管 | jiēguǎn |
他接管了父親的生意。
He took over his father's business. Source: Tatoeba |
| 更替 | gēngtì |
到了每年的年底即年三十的时候,就不仅是新旧两天的更替,也是新旧岁的更替,称之为“交子”。
Arriving at the end of each year (that is, the last day of the lunar calendar) wasn't just a new day taking over from the previous one, but also a new year taking over from the previous one, and this was called 'first exchange'. Source: Tatoeba |
| 顶手 | dǐngshǒu | to take over (a lease, shop or business from the previous tenant) (originally Cantonese) |
| 兼并 | jiānbìng |
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| 接替 | jiētì |
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| 并购 | bìnggòu |
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| 接收 | jiēshōu |
Jessie立刻接收了邀请。
Jessie accepted the invitation at once. Source: Tatoeba |