英:[ˈteɪkəweɪ]
美:[ˈtekəˌwe]
英:[ˈteɪkəweɪ]
美:[ˈtekəˌwe]
复数:takeaways
词根:takeout
adj.takeout 外卖的,供顾客带出外吃的
n.takeout 外卖;(桥牌中)示意搭档改叫的叫牌
noun
a conclusion to be made based on presented facts or information : a main point or key message to be learned or understood from something experienced or observed One of the main takeaways stressed by the panelists was that social media is about conversation, not just dissemination.—Gabe Habash
The takeaway is clear: cats are a growing environmental concern because they are driving down some native bird populations …—Bruce Barcott
the first movement of the backswing in golf
chiefly British takeout
an act or instance of taking possession of the ball or puck from an opposing team
也可以指 take-away,1964年用于食品店的引用,源自 take(动词)+ away。从1970年开始用作名词。
The first known use of takeaway was in 1921
takedown1 of 2noun
the action or an act of taking down
take down2 of 2verb
to pull to pieces
disassemble
to lower the spirit or pride of : humble
to write down or record by mechanical means
takeawaynoun
chiefly British takeout sense 3
an act or instance of taking possession of the ball or puck from an opposing team
1 There is no vinyl awning here, no cartoon logo of a grinning plantain, no décor half left over from a previous incarnation as an Indo-Chinese takeaway.
2 My wife and I pooled what little knowledge we had, and between us we developed a repertoire that spanned a seven-day meal cycle, if you included a takeaway on Sunday.
3 So the takeaway for U.S. travelers hoping to avoid the quarantine in Singapore: If you’re vaccinated, make sure to get on a vaccinated-travel-lane flight.
4 That was kind of the bigger takeaway from this season than any other show I've ever worked on, is we wanted to have fun with it.
5 Perhaps the biggest takeaway from skiing Highlands is that, like any big-mountain terrain, it instills a sense of reverence.
6 Functionally, the book is meant to whisk its maker to her preferred platform, talk television, where she can dole out the beefier takeaways in real time.
7 This book’s scintillation factor is slight, but the takeaway’s well worth it.
8 Here are five other takeaways and observations from this episode — and from the season as a whole:
9 I used to follow him around the workingmen's clubs, mainly for the Chinese takeaway on the way home.
10 I don't know what Liam Neeson expected the takeaway to be from this memory he shared, seemingly out of nowhere in the middle of an otherwise routine junket appearance.
11 And what is the takeaway from this reunion, their first in five years?
12 Biggest laugh or cry: We heard “mind the gap” on the subway, which warns of the space between the platform and the subway car, and “takeaway” to describe to-go food.
13 This year’s big takeaways: The North American market has matured to the point of flattening; growth is overseas, especially in China.
14 The greatest takeaway from his speech seemed to be his truly terrible impression of GOP nominee Donald Trump.
15 Roux-like curry sauces were included in Chinese takeaways for many of the same reasons.
16 He intends the show’s takeaway to be that “our heroes are human.”
17 LP: What are one or two big takeaways you gleaned from your travels?
18 My takeaway for a new parent is to do what works for you, your spouse and your child.
19 The takeaway on vitamin D is that the research is constantly evolving and incredibly nuanced.
20 Here are the rest of my takeaways for episode 10 of this season of "Top Chef," titled "Door County Fish Boil."