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signboard    
n. 招牌,布告板

招牌,布告板

signboard
n 1: structure displaying a board on which advertisements can be
posted; "the highway was lined with signboards" [synonym:
{signboard}, {sign}]



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  • Taken - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Middle English taken, from late Old English tacan "to grip, seize by force, lay hold of," from a Scandinavian source (such as Old Norse taka "take, grasp, lay hold," past tense tok, past participle tekinn; also compare Swedish ta, past participle tagit)
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  • Take - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Middle English taken, from late Old English tacan "to grip, seize by force, lay hold of," from a Scandinavian source (such as Old Norse taka "take, grasp, lay hold," past tense tok, past participle tekinn; also compare Swedish ta, past participle tagit)
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  • taken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Middle English taken, takenn, from Old English tacen, *ġetacen, from Old Norse tekinn, from Proto-Germanic *tēkanaz, past participle of Proto-Germanic *tēkaną (“to take; grasp; touch”)
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    (a) To consume food or drink; partake (of food or drink, of a vessel of drink); ingest (sth ), eat, drink; also fig ; partake of (an amount or portion of food, drink, etc ); have (a meal), take (a drink); of a fetus: take (nourishment through the maternal blood); also, ingest (poison, medicine, etc ); take and hold (an amount of some substance
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    The verb "took" originated in Old English as the past tense of the verb "tacan," which meant "to grasp, touch, or seize " This verb is thought to have derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *tek-, which referred to the act of running
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