taken for granted

理所当然
常用释义
默认认为,理所当然:指对某事物或某人的存在、价值或贡献等视为理所当然,没有给予足够的重视或赞赏。
轻视,忽视:指对某人或某事物不予重视,忽略其存在或价值。

例句

1·We are having to reeducate the public very quickly about something they have always taken for granted.

我们试图让公众对他们总是想当然获得之事很快接受再教育。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

2·That self-sufficiency cannot be taken for granted if yields continue to slow down or reverse.

如果产量继续下降或逆转,那么自给自足就不能被认为是想当然的。

3·For decades, Americans have taken for granted the United States' leadership position in the development of new technologies.

几十年来,美国人理所当然认为美国在新技术开发中处于领导地位。

4·Yet it is precisely this deceptive ease which makes language a victim of its own success, since in everyday life its triumphs are usually taken for granted.

然而,正是这种欺骗性的轻松使语言成为自身成功的牺牲品,因为在日常生活中,语言的成功通常被视为理所当然。

5·Often the advantages of convenient, mobile technology are both obvious and taken for granted, leaving more subtle topics for concerned discussion: are smartphones disturbing children's sleep?

通常来说,这种技术便捷又可移动,其优势既是显而易见的,也被认为是理所当然的,留下了更多微妙的话题供人们讨论:智能手机是否会干扰儿童的睡眠?

6·Water is a precious commodity that is often taken for granted in the West.

水很宝贵,但在西方人们往往意识不到这一点。

—— 《牛津词典》

7·It should no longer be taken for granted.

这一切再也不应是理所应当。

8·Be careful of being taken for granted by anyone.

当心被认为是理所当然的。

9·But the most vital element was taken for granted.

但是,最重要的一个环节却被人们忽视了。

10·Today, it is taken for granted that China is unstoppable.

如今,人们想当然地认为,中国也是一支不可阻挡的力量。