take away
拿走,带走,夺走,带走了
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- : something taken back or away, especially an employee benefit that is eliminated or substantially reduced by the terms of a union contract.
- : conclusions, impressions, or action points resulting from a meeting, discussion, roundtable, or the like: The takeaway was that we had to do a lot more work on the proposal before it could be shown to the governing board.
- : Chiefly British. a takeout restaurant: Let's pick something up at the Indian takeaway.food from a takeout restaurant: I get Chinese takeaway at least once a week.
- : Sports. the act of getting the puck or ball away from the team on the offense: The problem with most hockey statistics is they are not very consistent in how they determine takeaways and giveaways. a backswing: I got him a video entitled “Improving the Takeaway in Your Golf Swing” for his birthday.
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- : of or relating to what is or can be taken away: a list of takeaway proposals presented by management.
- : Chiefly British. takeout.
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Since then News UK has opened one of its cafes for takeaway service and desk use follows a rota system.
We spotlighted a few interesting takeaways in the Politics Report.
We’ll dive deep into the plan in the months ahead, but here’s some big-picture takeaways for now.
My takeaway from the experiment was that it’s not possible to do that.
Every message should have a takeaway that readers can apply to better themselves or their lives.
The takeaway message, whether intended or not, is clear: I became a complete woman when—and only when—I found a good man.
But the real takeaway is that all this cash apparently has little influence on who wins or loses elections.
The biggest takeaway: This is someone who really knows his music.
For me, the takeaway from these results is that creativity—just like grit—does not occupy a separate sphere from academics.
The real takeaway, though, was that not just anyone can be a great artist, but anyone can learn to draw.