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The evening party will take place on New Year's Eve.æä¼å°å¨é¤å¤é£å¤©ä¸¾è¡ã
Elections will now take place on November the twenty-fifth.é举ç°å®äº11æ25å·ä¸¾è¡ã
The stock market is convinced more cross-border deals will take place.è¡å¸ç¸ä¿¡è·¨å¢äº¤æä¼è¶æ¥è¶å¤ã
Elections were postponed the day before polling was due to take place.å¨é¢å®è¿è¡æ票çåä¸å¤©é举被延æã
2. take one's place to do:
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take one's place: to exist or be used instead of someone or something else [= replace]å代æ人ææç©çä½ç½®
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I had to find someone to take Jenny's place.æå¿
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He eventually took Charlie's place in a popular Latin band.ä»æç»å¨ä¸ä¸ªå¾å欢è¿çæä¸ä¹éä¸å代äºæ¥å©çä½ç½®ã
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Nothing can ever take the place of real love and family togetherness.ä»ä¹é½ä¸è½å代çç±ä¸å®¶åºåç¦ã
Natural methods of pest control are now taking the place of chemicals.害è«æ§å¶ç天ç¶æ¹æ³ç°å¨è¦å代åå¦æè«åã
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