take something away
phrasal verb with take verb uk/teɪk/ us/teɪk/ took | taken
(REMOVE)
B2 拿走,移走
to remove something
Take these chairs away - we don't need them. 把这些椅子拿走——我们用不着。
Supermarkets are taking business away from small local shops. 大型超市正在抢走当地小商店的生意。
- More examples
- Mum was so cross with him, she threatened to take all his toys away.
- The men didn't come to take the rubbish away.
- I can't eat any more, thanks - you can take it away now.
- I was a bit worried when an official came and took my passport away.
- Every individual has rights that must never be taken away.
(CALCULATE)
B1 减,减去
to subtract a number (= remove it from another number)
Four take away two is two. 4减2等于2。
If you take 4 away from 12 you get 8. 12减4等于8。
(LEARN)
从(所读或所听中)学会或获得
to get a particular message or piece of information from something you read or are told
What I took away from his talk is that going to university is definitely worth it. 我从他的演讲中得到的信息是上大学绝对是值得的。
(FOOD)
B1 UK (US take out)(在饭馆)买食物带走食用,买外卖
to buy food in a restaurant and eat it somewhere else
Is that to eat in or take away? 堂食还是带走?