takeaway

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈteɪkəweɪ/    /ˈteɪkəweɪ/|/ˈtæɪkəwæɪ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere. Australia,New-Zealand,South-Africa,UK
    — If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner.
  2. A meal which has been purchased and has been carefully packaged as to be taken and consumed elsewhere. Australia,New-Zealand,UK
    — I fancy an Indian takeaway tonight.
  3. The preliminary part of a golfer′s swing when the club is brought back away from the ball.
    — One drill to help you work on the long, low takeaway is to place a tee, a coin, or even another ball just beyond your back foot (whatever you choose should be slightly inside your toe to promote a slightly inside swing path).
  4. A concession made by a labor union in the course of negotiations. US
  5. An idea from a talk, presentation, etc., that the listener or reader should remember and consider. idiomatic,informal
    — For example, one of the big takeaways for myself (even though I know better) is when I don′t review my goals daily I get sucked into what′s currently happening and easily get distracted from what′s most important.
形容词 adj.
  1. (Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought. Commonwealth,Hong-Kong,Ireland,Philippines,UK
    — I couldn't be bothered to cook, so I bought a takeaway curry.

词形变化

take-away alternative takeaways plural take-away alternative

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
Deverbal from take away.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
Deverbal from take away.
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