take effect
1. to start to produce the results that are intended
The medication will take effect in a second.
Right-click to add the user to the group. Log out and log back in for the changes to take effect.
2. to come into use; to begin to apply
The new law took effect that day and has provoked protest ever since.
come into effect
to come into use; to begin to apply
The ban is coming into effect soon.
take turns (in something/to do something)
If people take turns doing or using something, they do or use it one after another in order to share the responsibility or opportunity of doing or using it.
Our team has three people, we can take turns (in) driving.
Those elementary school kids took turns on the swing.
British English also take it in turns
Zookeepers take it in turns to feed animals.
本文探讨了英语词汇'takeeffect'的意义及其在不同情境中的应用,包括开始产生预期效果、开始使用或实施等含义。同时,文中也解释了'taketurns'的用法,即人们轮流承担某项责任或机会。这些词汇对于理解和运用英语至关重要。

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