takeaway的意思和读音

takeaway

: [ˈteɪkəˌweɪ] : ['teɪkə.weɪ]

n.

takeaways  

Adj.+n.chinese takeaway

n.takeout,ready meal,carryout,fast food

adj.to go,ready-made,precooked,prepared

takeawayn.

1.a restaurant that cooks and sells food that you take away and eat somewhere else

2.a meal that you buy at this type of restaurant

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n.1.a takeout

1. incoming call takeaway meat and cheese ...

2. take up takeaway take off ...

4. ... cheese takeaway property ...

6. ... foreign tourist hotel takeaway circumscribed circle ...

7. Drink Takeaway Pasta ...

8. Drink Takeaway Pasta ...

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1.Takeaway: Jack Wallen is surprised with a bit of a glitch during the Ubuntu 11. 04 installation.·UBUNTU11.04

2.For sustenance, he eats his way through the menu at the local Chinese takeaway.

3.But the main takeaway from the president's speech was that he would not be forced into conceding anything.

4.The main takeaway from the summit for me was that China's social gaming startups are just beginning to go into overdrive.

5.He did get one valuable takeaway: "My approach to this sort of research needs to be more professional. ":“。”

6.The last comment may have been tongue-in-cheek, but the takeaway thought, he said, was that GM knew its weaknesses as well as anyone else.

7.Key takeaway: you probably are good enough to work at that company you think you're not good enough for.

8.In 1999 fish friers served up more than 283 million meals a year making it the most popular takeaway among the British population.19992.83亿使

9.He ordered 350 items for his marathon takeaway, which had to be flown on a 12-hour Thai Airways flight from Heathrow.35012

10.If the sky is still vast , clouds are still clear , you shall not cry because my leave does n't takeaway the world that belongs to you .广