词汇 | take-out |
释义 | take something outphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken (REMOVE)B1 to remove something from somewhere: 移走,移开 They had to take out two of his teeth.他们不得不拔了他两颗牙。 to take something somewhere takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school? bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee? takeSomeone's taken my pen. removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant? take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away. take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook. They took out a benign lump from her breast. I need to get this tooth taken out. Taking things away from someone or somewhere appropriate bear away carry someone away carry something off collect someone/something from somewhere debug divest someone of something drain drain (something) away drainage dredge expropriate relieve removal remove rob root something/someone out rout someone out shear sweep (MONEY, etc.)B2 to get money from a bank account: 从银行账户取钱 I took out some money for the weekend.我从银行账户取了些钱用于周末的开销。 to arrange to get something from a company, bank, etc.: (向公司或银行等)申请取得;办理(保险或贷款)手续 I’m going to take out a life insurance policy.我要买一份人寿保险单。 He had to take out a loan to pay his taxes.他不得不贷款来缴纳税款。 Withdrawing money automated teller machine automatic teller machine cash machine cashpoint clear clearance debit debit something from something dip into something draw draw something down drawdown hole in the wall lay lay something out overdraw overdrawn take withdraw withdrawal You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Planning, expecting and arranging (FOOD)B1US(UKtake away) to buy food in a restaurant and eat it somewhere else: (在饭馆)买食物带走食用,买外卖 Is that to eat in or take out?堂食还是带走? Providing & serving meals bowl of something bus cakeage cater catering dish something out gourmet honour ladle place plate plate something up replate rustle rustle something up serve table wait at table(s)idiom wait on someone/something whip something up take someone outphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken B1 to go somewhere and do something with someone, usually something you plan and pay for: 带(某人)出去 take someone out to somethingDad's taking the whole family out to the cinema.爸爸要带全家去看电影。 take someone out for somethingOur boss took us out for drinks.我们老板带我们出去喝酒。 Daniel asked Shona if he could take her out some time. Their grandparents are taking them out for the day. He took us out for a pizza. Taking someone somewhere or telling them the way accompanied by someone/something accompany accompany someone to something bring bring someone/something along chaperone direct drop lead manhandle refer ride see someone off self-guided shepherd stick under escort usher usherette walk take someone/something outphrasal verb with takeverbuk /teɪk/ us /teɪk/took | taken slang to kill someone or destroy something: 杀死(某人);摧毁(某物) The soldiers said that they were trying to take out the snipers.战士们说他们正设法除掉那些狙击手。 Destroying and demolishing annihilate annihilation apocalypse bash bash through (something) be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom costly dynamite erosion erosional erosionally erosive sabotage saboteur sack sacking sacrifice scarred sink wipe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Murder & attempted murder take out something | American Dictionarytake out somethingphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to arrange to get something from a company, bank, etc.: I’m going to take out a life insurance policy. He had to take out a loan to pay his taxes. take out someonephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ to go with someone to a restaurant, theater, performance, etc. and pay for everything: Our boss took us out for dinner. take out something/someonephrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]us/teɪk/past tensetookus/tʊk/ (RID)to remove something or someone: Take out the seeds before you slice the papaya. take sth out | Business Englishtake sth outphrasal verb with takeverb[ T ]uk /teɪk/ustook | taken FINANCE, BANKING, MARKETING to arrange and pay for insurance, a loan, an advertisement, etc.: take out a loan/mortgageHe took out a $44,000 startup loan. They decided to take out extra life insurance. take out an ad/advertisementThey took out an ad in USA Today. BANKING to remove money from a bank account: I had to take $10,000 out of a savings account in order to pay for the car. |
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