takeaway
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈteɪkəweɪ/
美 /ˈteɪkəweɪ/|/ˈtæɪkəwæɪ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
— If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner.
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A meal which has been purchased and has been carefully packaged as to be taken and consumed elsewhere.
— I fancy an Indian takeaway tonight.
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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).
- A concession made by a labor union in the course of negotiations.
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An idea from a talk, presentation, etc., that the listener or reader should remember and consider.
— 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.
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(Of food) intended to be eaten off the premises from which it was bought.
— I couldn't be bothered to cook, so I bought a takeaway curry.
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English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
Deverbal from take away.
English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
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English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
Deverbal from take away.
English take awaydeverb.
English takeaway
Deverbal from take away.
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